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The singing, of course, constitutes a significant proportion of the film.
The model portfolio's erratic performance, of course, constitutes just one example — but was nevertheless more the rule than the exception.
That, of course, constitutes a hug.
The course constitutes the predominant workload in the 6th semester, covering a wide range of industrial-like activities along the entire product engineering process.
The development of valid impact indicators of course constitutes a methodological challenge.
The Reproductive Health (RH) part of the PH course constitutes about 15% of the curriculum and is four weeks long.
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The Sinhalese, of course, constituted three-quarters of the population.
In any classified encyclopaedia the individual classes do, of course, constitute a kind of specialized encyclopaedia, but such a work is not sufficiently self-contained to stand on its own.
These properties make traditional wireline security solutions not straightforwardly applicable in MANETs, and of course, constitute the establishment of a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in such networks a cumbersome task.
Though Schutz never made explicit his reasons for not publishing those earlier manuscripts, Helmut Wagner rightly speculated that he was ill at ease since one could only have access to duration through acts of memory, which, of course, constituted a life-form entirely separate from duration itself.
The apprentices, of course, constitute the overwhelming number of attendees, so the ritual gathering becomes a celebration above all of the potential of apprentices to aspire to higher levels.
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