Ainda não temos significados para "constitute true".
1It is just such quiet hours of heart-to-heart intimacy that constitute true marriage.
2Does putting on garments of a certain colour constitute true mourning?
3The possession of millions may not constitute true wealth, but it always means power over men.
4A variety of conflicting hypotheses exist about which miscoding lesions constitute true aDNA damage as opposed to PCR polymerase amplification error.
5For some, the secrets of music, the wonder of love, and the misty, undefined prayers of the soul constitute true religion.
6Plants and lowly types of organisms do not constitute true societies, unless it can be shown that they have some degree of mentality.
7OPINION: Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness.
8Messi's flashes of brilliance seemed designed to remind City of what constitutes true greatness.
9This is what constitutes true courage; I am the only person who can injure myself.
10And then, as I have been saying all along, acting on this principle constitutes true religion.
11This constitutes true greatness in his followers.
12Paul explains what constitutes true Christian righteousness.
13What did Horace say constituted true nobility?
14This country is, in my judgment, in all that constitutes true greatness, the nearest civilized of any country.
15Illinois, in all that constitutes true grandeur in a people, knows no superior among the great sisterhood of States.
16He found her possessed of that vigour of mind which constitutes true fortitude, and vindicates the empire of reason.
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