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Prosecutors were trying to prove that Mr. Terry's word constituted abuse, and that he had committed a racially aggravated public order offense against Mr. Ferdinand.
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In the human situation, learning to recognize the name of an object or a foreign word constitutes a simple instance of stimulus learning.
Words constituted his principal means of seduction: his physical approaches were on the order of groping in restaurants and grabbing kisses in taxis.
Even if 100 perfect words constituted a long day's output, even if he had to run on empty ("This is what keeps your old daddy in business!" he once remarked, downing a handful of antipsychotic pills and chasing them with bourbon), even if "Dick generally expressed bewilderment at finding himself in a particular place and time," his work remained inviolate and essential.
A Dresden court said on Tuesday that Bachmann's words constituted an "attack on [the refugees'] dignity", according to the AFP.
The boy was arrested and found to be in possession of cannabis, but a Court of General Sessions Judge suppressed the cannabis because he found that there had been no probable cause for the Secret Service agents to believe the defendant's words constituted a threat to the President.
Those words constitute a sweeping manifesto.
These words constitute his last public statement.
His words constitute a political act of vast courage.
Police are investigating whether his words constitute a threat to the novelist, something that could lead to Hayal's prosecution.
It may, in other words, constitute the whole of the human legacy for a long, post-human time to come.
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