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It too is constituted by a number of social processes.
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In relation to large-scale plantation, mining and hydropower dam concessions, I also stress the importance of political memories in (re)shaping understandings of landscapes, thus creating particular varieties of memory laden political landscapes, which too are constituted by the past but are also politically mobilized in the present.
It was constituted a municipality in 1867.
It was constituted a municipality in 1883.
It was constituted a municipality in 1901.
It was constituted a municipality in 1869.
I watched, enthralled, as she shifted the focus to men, elaborating how men too were "insecure about what constitutes male success" and "imprisoned by gender stereotypes".
Once different, too, was the mode of society constituted by and in turn constitutive of this type of moral agency.
The problem is that consumers, and often designers, too, are bewildered by what really constitutes a sustainable product.
One might argue (following Pylyshyn) that just as visual images are ultimately reducible to mentalese representations, so too are the auditory (or whatever) images that constitute mental words.
Until I had the responsibility for the results, the student learning outcomes, job placement, and multitude of measurements purporting to constitute performance, I too was incredulous.
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