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As a result, juries are often composed of housewives, the unemployed and the retired.
Villages in upland Nepal are often composed of a handful of extended families, which offer support in times of hardship.
Chandra delights in the profanity of Bombay street talk, which he renders in a hard, garish vocabulary, often composed of as many untranslated Hindi words as English ones.
These animations are often composed of photographs in stop-start sequence – a stuttering, percussive performance at the Calder Foundation; photographs of offices; stills from television programmes.
Ethics panels, often composed of clerics and doctors, started springing up in hospitals; then university-trained philosophers began weighing in on medicine's moral questions.
Featuring international casts, often composed of Hollywood has-beens (Cameron Mitchell) and not-quite-yets (Clint Eastwood), these films were meant to be instantly consumed and then forgotten.
Not only do sight and sound reach the audience apart from each other, but they are also, in turn, often composed of multiple layers.
For example, Devonian rocks in Great Britain are often composed of the repeated sequence conglomerate-sandstone-siltstone-muddy siltstone with nodular carbonate.
The result is the formation of a new generation of stalagmites.Like trees, stalagmites are often composed of concentric layers that represent annual growth periods.
Soils are alluvial and are often composed of sand that is blown by the wind to form a layer above gravels and shingles.
Despotic rulers stay in power by rewarding a small group of loyal supporters, often composed of key military officers, senior civil servants and family members or clansmen.
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