So you see that our perception of what constitutes crime and violence shifts through the ages.
The petitioner's ancestors did not constitute a distinct community from the 1920s through the 1950s.
His contributions amounted to 216, 146 of which constitute the work To Christ through the Vedanta.
The second approach constitutes the relief from double taxation through one of three methods.
This last section constitutes an invaluable guide through a maze of records dating from 1926 through 1989.
He then uses this analogy with the sentence to describe the trajectory by which the subject constitutes itself through the other.
The challenge now is to constitute a single nation out of these fractious elements through negotiations and compromise.
All of this constituted a fairly blunt shot through the Florida court's intellectual rigging.
These may well constitute the evolutionary precursors in legumes for nitrogen fixation through nodulation.
Indeed, in spite of all the policy challenges domestically, it is the eurozone that constitutes China's largest risk to growth through next year.