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Like the Zlijn photographs, they might constitute a retrospective essay on the passing of heroic Modernism.
The surgeons had no data to suggest what might constitute a therapeutic dose of Enterobacter, or a safe delivery method.
What might constitute a Hanukkah miracle today depends, perhaps, on what one needs and what one asks.
The concern was that they might constitute a fifth column that would subvert the American war effort.
But Doug Webb, a Boeing spokesman, said the discovery of damage on up to 10 airplanes in about two weeks might constitute a pattern.
Even so, it seems clear that M.B.S.'s campaign functioned at least as much as an attack on those who might constitute a threat to his rule.
Despite its lack of resources, since Sept. 11 the Coast Guard has conducted 4,000 boardings of vessels that might constitute a threat.
But as with international waters, this public space is becoming increasingly and deliberately enclosed, in what might constitute a modern 'enclosure of the commons'".
The UK's information commissioner said he would ask Sony to explain the circumstances of the data leak, which might constitute a breach of the Data Protection Act.
Scotland Yard warned the public that viewing, downloading or disseminating the video within the UK might constitute a criminal offence under terrorism legislation.
Dr. Steinn Sigurdsson, an astronomer at Pennsylvania State University, said medium-weight black holes might constitute a "missing link" in the mysteries of galactic origins and evolution.
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