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1
Roman Catholic parish registers
constitute
by
far the most important set of records for 19th-century Irish local and family history.
2
This high level of putrescine does not
constitute
by
itself proof that putrescine and polyamines are directly related to Parkinson's disease.
3
These two varieties of oysters no doubt consume other forms of food, but living diatoms
constitute
by
far the greatest part.
4
The few national trade unions which were formed at the close of the fifties did not
constitute
by
themselves a labor movement.
5
The second means kamadi vyasanam, i.e., the calamities
constituted
by
desire, etc.
6
Words in their first formation were doubtless
constituted
by
their imitative power.
7
Anti-Pragmatist:-Yousay that the truth of an idea is
constituted
by
its workings.
8
Such a one was afforded by the executive department
constituted
by
the Constitution.
9
Therefore the religious state is fittingly
constituted
by
the three vows.
10
Three Christian Indian families were
constituted
by
Christian marriage at the same time.
11
Of these eighty millions, thirty are
constituted
by
the single article of tobacco.
12
The Board of Trustees,
constituted
by
a Deed of Trust given by Rev.
13
This sacrifice which is
constituted
by
gift is distinguished above all other sacrifices.
14
The instrument is
constituted
by
an Electroencephalograph and a cosmic ray silicon detector.
15
Only one
share
-
mine
-
that
is
constituted
by
the mighty car-warrior Shalya, remains.
16
Ancient of Days, Atik Yomin,
constituted
by
the seven Sephiroth, 727-m.
constitute
by
constitute