Also on sale: trio of BLT votive candles, each smelling of one of the constituent parts.
Identify what the core operations are for your market, and what the constituent parts of those operations are.
Although Central Asia shares a common history and culture, there are plenty of differences among its constituent parts.
REDWG, composed of various working-groups (hence the wig), cannot get its constituent parts to sit down and talk to one another.
Since the Soviet-era state was split into constituent parts in 1993, both the Czech Republic and Slovakia have been successful in canoeing.
Put in contemporary terms, soul from the Romantic perspective is an emergent quality, a product of the harmonious, organic relationship between constituent parts.
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Almost all animal tissue is made up of proteins, which after death break down into constituent parts, some of which end up free in the air.
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It will fall to Syria's new leaders to repair these divisions, to recover a sense of a united Syria that is stronger than its constituent parts.
Although I always managed to find an English equivalent for each French word I translated, the whole thing seemed to crumble under its own weight when I attempted to reunite its constituent parts.
We'll make the constituent parts available.
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As the Soviet Union steadily disintegrated, with virtually all its 15 constituent parts straining at the leash, Mr Yeltsin made a successful bid for the leadership of the biggest republic the Russian Federation and then transformed it from a semi-dormant entity into a power base.
Mr Miliband said the government was wrong to focus on total expenditure in Europe rather than where the money was spent since the constituent parts of the EU budget - particularly the level of spending on agriculture - were in "desperate need" of reform.
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Nevertheless as the Democratic Party has grown its constituent parts into a massive complex of patronage, its near monopoly of education has endowed its leaders ever more firmly with the conviction that they are as entitled to deference and perquisites as they are to ruling.
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