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In the past, when buildings were often wholly constructed of timber framing, the carpenter played a considerable part in building construction; along with the mason he was the principal building worker.
It's possible the Machiavellian machinations that dropped Scott in the AHL were not wholly constructed by the NHL, and not meant as a slight to fans.
Set in an undefined past, confined to three or four sets (of which another saloon, the Sandbar, is the most important) and distilled to a 24-hour time frame, the film leaves the real world behind for a wholly constructed environment.
They are wholly constructed out of tropes, forming bundles of tropes, the trope constituents of which are pairwise tied together by a compresence relation.
Thus, the text speaks to 'a stereotype, a socially defined category'; all attributes of the interactant relations in this text - the relative status of speaker and addressee, the social distance which obtains between them, and the specific attributes of the addressee - are wholly constructed by the text's 'interior relations' (Hasan 2016b: 266).
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But now Yale's captains have bound it contractually to an authoritarian corporate city state in building a "Yale-National University of Singapore Collegee that, while bearing Yale's name, will be wholly funded, constructed and ultimately controlled by Singapore's omnipresent government from behind the façade of a joint board.
"Could he be autistic?" In the wholly fictional construct that is Derek, only idiots ask such questions.
For them, the notion of an expanding universe teeming with galaxies would be a wholly theoretical construct, bereft of empirical evidence.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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