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I can't remember the exact figure, but Americans are supposed to constitute something like 5% of the world's population and use up something like 25% of its resources, so clearly America has a lot more to do.
This movie, directed by Christophe Barratier Les Choristeses"), is perhaps not horrendous enough to bring down a proud national cinema all by itself, but it is so shameless in its pandering, sentimental vision of Frenchness as to constitute something of a national embarrassment.
To act, therefore, is, in Heidegger's terms, to "historize" (geschehen), to constitute something like a narrative unity, with beginning, middle, and end, that does not so much take place in time as provides the condition for linear time.
2) Figure 1 and Figure 2 appear to constitute something of a separate story from the epidermal studies that come later and where the detailed molecular analysis was performed.
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In Sirois's favor is that Merrill Lynch knew he was a lawyer, he didn't provide the outside work to a customer of his or even of Merrill Lynch, and the work performed did not constitute something clearly related to the securities industry -- plus, we're talking about a lousy $200.
Norms of this kind constitute something resembling a "party line"—a definition of the "correct" position for members to take with regard to specific issues.
But the names, as I would tell Richard Wiseman afterwards, constitute something of an atomic direct hit.
Titles like "Math Blaster," "Reader Rabbit" and "Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?" already constitute something of a canon.
Florida argues that there is an identifiable cluster of occupations (scientist, architect, academic, artist) that, taken together, constitute something called the Super-Creative Core.
Together, the books constitute something of an It Gets Better Project for mathematically precocious children, offering the same sort of affirmation that is now being given to gay and lesbian adolescents.
Its monologues, play snippets and musical interludes -- interrupted regularly for re-enactments of Brecht's cheekily evasive testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee -- constitute something of a primer on the man and his work.
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