Females constitute major part of the population in Kerala. [verb]
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It 's not meant in any way to constitute some sort of faction or sect within the more general anarchist milieu. [verb]
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The next step requires the identification of some elements in the claims that might constitute evidence of such cross-pollination. [verb]
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He was a chemist as well as a good mechanic, and either of these qualities in this country was at that time sufficient to constitute a white witch at least. [verb]
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"According to act of Parliament, as now present constituted, it may be," replied Edward, "but as a loyal subject of King Charles the Second, I deny it." [verb]
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As he neared his house he could see before him the one room which constituted their humble home, and the joiner's wife next door carrying her rolls of linen. [verb]
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Antyllus is differently constituted. [verb]
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They fling away life and happiness as if they were apple-peelings to snatch at something which they believe to constitute salvation. [verb]
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] which, it seems, constituted, in his opinion, an inviolable obligation. [verb]
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