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People with special gifts, seers, were able to see the true nature of these powers, more specifically, the individual spiritual entities that constituted what was generally conceived as a vague impersonal power.

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On an entirely different level are features that constitute what may be termed micro topography.

This vaccination by retail is part of a crash effort to inoculate the 14.2 billion domesticated fowl that constitute what the government estimates is the total bird population over a year's time.

The innermost sphere contains those principles that constitute what he calls the "pure rational system of religion".

The unparalleled ensemble of skills, talent, knowledge and financial means that constitute what is generally referred to as "Hollywood" is a marvelous example of "economies of agglomeration".

In short, there appears to be a whole battery of mechanisms and entities that constitute what has been called "hereditary respiration" (Gros 1991, 337).

These norms are "complex patterns of behaviour and practices that constitute what one ought to do in a situation given one's social position(s) and one's social context" (Witt 2011a, 82).

"There are very few people for whom [anorgasmia] is actually a true diagnosis, because there are so many variables that constitute what an orgasm is".

For example, just about any adult in authority will tell kids that they should avoid posting potentially embarrassing information online and avoid plagiarism, meanness, cruelty and a host of anti-social behaviors that constitute what we call "cyberbullying".

So the Tea Party crowd should be demanding accountability from Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, and scores of hedge funds and private equity firms that constitute what we loosely call Wall Street.

Beginning in 1928, when Harrison Martland described the clinical features that constitute what is now known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) [ 1], many articles have been written about the neurological consequences of boxing in both amateurs and professionals.

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