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But in fact they constitute it.
An artefact is made of its parts, and, in a sense, they are more basic than it because they constitute it.
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They constituted, as it were, a landed nobility, each god owning and working an estate—his temple and its lands and controlling the city in which it was located.
He offers no foundation for moving from this imperfect "congruence" to suggesting that it's "permissible... to mention the two phenomena in the same breath and suggest they constitute comparable threats to civilization... .. It's "permissible" to say anything in a democratic society.
The predictions are compared with the experimental results and it is shown that they constitute a lower bound.
It is related to sifakas and avahis; together they constitute the leaping lemurs, family Indridae.
It's not only a source of pride for people but also they constitute role models that others will emulate".
They constitute, in effect, a coherent symbolic structure of the universe as the Han Chinese conceived it.
Collectively, they constitute an emergency.
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