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A number of these works, in the form of grisailles, were apparently done with an ambitious series of prints in mind, which together were to constitute a Passion series (unfinished).
We should ask what would have to be true if the institutional factors already identified as legally relevant were to constitute genuine moral rights and obligations.
It merely provided the focus for discussion, the sharing views about food and cooking, the reminiscing and the interactions which were to constitute our data.
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Furthermore, how strong does a contrary reason need to be to constitute a reasonable doubt?
To be continuous[1] is to constitute an unbroken or uninterrupted whole, like the ocean or the sky.
This study is to constitute a composite skin substitute with epidermal stem cells (ESCs) and fibroblasts on collagen sponge.
But how big does a rock have to be to constitute such a threat?
This function is to constitute a complement to more general podcasts and interactive learning materials.
The idea of the FQ group is to constitute a forum for collegial discussion.
"I don't see how the prosecution can proceed again in a trial process even if the judges were to be constituted properly this time around.
Such analysis looks promising if a more exhaustive sample of wild American populations and ornamental varieties is to be constituted.
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