Sentence examples for have always constituted from inspiring English sources

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Comedians have always constituted a special category of actor-directors, one that includes Harold Lloyd, Jerry Lewis, Woody Allen, Mel Brooks and Jackie Chan -- though not, curiously, our greatest contemporary clown, Jim Carrey, who has thus far shown no interest in moving behind the camera.

Though Swan owners have always constituted a kind of private club, Ferragamo has made it literal.

This is quite similar to the national estimates where the children in the under 18 years exemptions category have always constituted the highest proportion of enrollees from 49.4%% in 2009 to 46.5%% in 2013 [35 37].

Common knowledge, knowledge expressed by the people that inhabit a territory, guides us in recognising images of space organisation and spatial elements that have always constituted the elements of permanency and identity.

Paradoxically, the animals, which have always constituted the plurality of the island's inhabitants - estimated livestock population of over 566,000, with a human population of over 44,000 (see Elie [2014b]) - and represented the foundation of the communal economy, have never been the objects of production for an external market.

Top Saudi clerics, who hold government positions and have always constituted an important support base for the ruling al-Saud royal family, have spoken against female participation in sports.

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R.​& B. has always constituted a large part of pop music.

Passing "has always constituted something of a challenge to racist regimes," Kennedy writes.

The study of inequality has always constituted a core of sociology.

Resource assessment has always constituted an initial first step in determining the potential of a resource to produce useful energy.

The development of exposure databases has always constituted a great challenge in modeling disaster risk because, in most cases, in order to complete the identification and characterization process, data from several sources need to be combined, leading to a process where assumptions and simplifications are usually required.

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