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She averaged these polar experiences to give Le Cirque three stars, which at the time constituted a scandalous demotion.
Elements of this program included the distribution of the landless citizens of Rome among the tribes, which at that time constituted basic political units.
The stock companies that traveled from town to town throughout England at this time constituted the only theatrical academy for a young aspiring actor.
They are like the teeth excavated by archaeologists that bit and chewed long before the toothbrush was invented, teeth so rich with detail they tell stories about culture right down to what, once upon a time, constituted an evening's meal.
But the board rejected that argument, saying that Mr. Morris' volunteering of his time constituted a corporate contribution -- banned under the law -- because he is the sole owner of his company.
The Egyptians have yet to learn the very hard lesson of the post-1956 departure of its nearly 100,000 Jews, who, at the time, constituted one of the wealthiest Jewish communities in the Mediterranean region.
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An unpredictable but firm presence and a speedy response time constitute Homeland Security 101.
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Applying a potential pulse while observing the variation of the rate as a function of time constitutes the potentiostatic method.
Kant used the first two antinomies to infer that space and time constitute a framework imposed, in a sense, by the mind.
Quantities depending on time constitute the unknown variables of the model.
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