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From the late 3rd millennium bce onward, the Hurrians had infiltrated northern Mesopotamia and Syria from the north and soon constituted an important element in the population of both territories.
The use of silk became so important that silk soon constituted one of the principal radicals of Chinese script.
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Defense Department officials warned this week that ordinary Iraqis increasingly hostile to the American occupation might soon constitute the most formidable foe.
Leading technologists and scientists have also pondered the possibility that artificial intelligence, like genetic engineering, might soon constitute an existential threat to the human race.
But one no longer needs to make optimistic assumptions to conclude that same-sex marriage supporters will probably soon constitute a national majority.
An article on Tuesday about census data showing that whites will soon constitute a minority in the New York metropolitan area misstated a statistic comparing the region with the 87 other metropolitan areas in the nation that have a population of at least 500,000.
Green energy will soon constitute the world's largest industry, financially and in terms of employment.
Soon, single women constituted the overwhelming majority of the textile workforce.
The European Court of Human Rights also ruled in 1978 that they constituted "inhuman and degrading treatment" rather than torture, though it will soon be asked to reconsider.
I'm very particular about what constitutes proof that I've survived the winter and will soon be grubbing in the dirt and eating from the garden again.
Yet with this comes greater expectation and Pellegrini will soon be fielding questions about whether not winning the European Cup next term will constitute a failure.
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