Sentence examples for constituting a whole from inspiring English sources

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Handstroke (a pull on the rope that rotates the bell almost 360° to the other balance position) alternates with backstroke (a pull on the rope that returns the bell to its initial position), two successive revolutions constituting a whole pull.

This paper presents models, computational primitives and procedures, describing the behaviour of machines, distortions of parts, assembles and movements; where the state of such machines may be launched to CAD browsers through interfaces, constituting a whole system named by us virtual multiaxis machine (VMM).

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Guest: There are three things here and they constitute a whole course.

"What I absorbed on that occasion," Ellington wrote later, "might, I think, have constituted a whole semester in a conservatory".

I don't see that a single line can constitute a stanza, although it can constitute a whole poem: See the spring.

That stuff constitutes a whole other discipline called sabermetrics, named after S.A.B.R., the Society for American Baseball Research, an organization founded in 1971 that now claims more than 7,000 members.

While there is no question that some secrets should be revealed, it must be kept in mind that bits of data do not constitute a whole truth.

The show itself spawned imitators that now constitute a whole genre, known as saas bahu (mother-in-law daughter-in-law).

But "women in clothes are everything" constitutes a whole other message: that the humdrum matter of what fabric we put on our bodies and how we choose to present ourselves every day matters deeply.

Juliana Farha London, England While there is no question that some secrets should be revealed, it must be kept in mind that bits of data do not constitute a whole truth.

It is this reversal which means that time is no longer the measure of movement but movement is the perspective of time: it constitutes a whole cinema of time, with a new conception and new forms of montage (Welles, Resnais)." According to Bergson, the things we commonly call space and time are merely the dimension of a single durée, or duration.

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