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What constitutes these representations?
Much of the rock that constitutes these mountains was scraped off the oceanic lithosphere at the trench just west of the continent.
According to an influential version of the primary creation myth, found in the Agganna-sutta, certain brahma deities whose abode was above the destruction begin as the waters that are left from the old cataclysm start to coagulate below them to savour the taste of the matter that constitutes these lower strata.
Gibney holds that only issue is the definition of what constitutes these companies changes over time.
The proposed theory argues that "humanity" should be understood as "humanness" and crimes against humanity should be criminalised because humanness constitutes these crimes' valid protected interest.
Partner Bruce Gibney tells me that Founders Fund basically adheres to the old VC model of "You can make a tremendous amount of money on companies that can solve difficult and important problems, and create durable value". Gibney holds that only issue is the definition of what constitutes these companies changes over time.
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In all cases, the census tracts constituting these holes were queried and the islands deleted.
Opacity, density, and permanence are also ideas that partially constitute these objects.
The final user capabilities but also others specific expertise can constitute these human factors.
Senator James M. Jeffords gave up on the Republican Par ty as it is constituted these days by the Southern suburbanites who run it -- turning himself into an independent.
Ideas in God, then, constitute these eternal and immutable standards.
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