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What followed may constitute the most inspiring revolt yet of new media against old.
That keyboard phrase and those high "oohs" may constitute the "Nadia's Theme" of our time.
This despair may constitute the prime minister's best hope of avoiding a coup.
These areas may constitute the only arable part of the rock wasteland in a karst region.
The substance to be transformed may form the electrode, may constitute the solution, or may be dissolved in the solution.
Their final separation by the police -- the matter-of-fact pulling apart of two six-day-old corpses -- may constitute the saddest moment in the book.
That notion may constitute the sort of heaping mix of denial and fantasy associated with our former governor.
Jean Stafford offered what may constitute the only sane formula for a married literary life, though she does not do so in "Partisans".
The rare 19th-century first editions may constitute the most conservative part of the collection, but many of the items from that period are remarkable.
The 19th-century development that allowed for the nitration of cellulose fibres obtained from cotton linters may constitute the advent of plastics.
Where writing is absent, or where literacy is restricted, traditions embedded in myths through oral transmission may constitute the principal sources of authority for the past.
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