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Abe’s ballyhooed economic program, “Abenomics,” has
consisted
of faster monetary expansion, some fiscal stimulus, and talk of pro-growth structural reforms.
Until now, the international community’s response has mostly
consisted
of the G20’s Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI), which was limited in scope.
They also had a large presence in the first directly elected European Parliament back in 1979, when the EU was known as the European Economic Community (EEC) – or the “Common Market” – and
consisted
of only nine member states.
The lesson
consisted
in learning by heart some verses from the Gospels and repeating the beginning of the Old Testament.
What that peculiarity
consisted
in Levin did not understand, because he did not even try to do so.
All the events had
consisted
of conversations: conversations to which he had listened or in which he had taken part.
For her he, with all his habits, thoughts, wishes, mental and physical faculties – the whole of his nature –
consisted
of one thing only: love for women, and this love she felt ought to be wholly concentrated on her alone.
Besides the sideboard of varnished deal the furniture
consisted
of a table and chairs of the same wood.
Our breakfast
consisted
of several dishes whose contents were all supplied by the sea, and some foods whose nature and derivation were unknown to me.
They
consisted
chiefly of plants, shells, and other exhibits from the ocean that must have been Captain Nemo's own personal finds.
It
consisted
of turtle soup made from the daintiest hawksbill, a red mullet with white, slightly flaky flesh, whose liver, when separately prepared, makes delicious eating, plus loin of imperial angelfish, whose flavor struck me as even better than salmon.
Our beverage
consisted
of clear water to which, following the captain's example, I added some drops of a fermented liquor extracted by the Kamchatka process from the seaweed known by name as Rhodymenia palmata.
These clothes
consisted
of jacket and pants.
Other zoophytes swarming near the sponges
consisted
chiefly of a very elegant species of jellyfish; mollusks were represented by varieties of squid that, according to Professor Orbigny, are unique to the Red Sea; and reptiles by virgata turtles belonging to the genus Chelonia, which furnished our table with a dainty but wholesome dish.
As for zoophytes, for a few moments I was able to marvel at a wonderful, orange-hued hydra from the genus Galeolaria that clung to the glass of our port panel; it
consisted
of a long, lean filament that spread out into countless branches and ended in the most delicate lace ever spun by the followers of Arachne.
The terrain
consisted
mostly of thick slime mixed with petrified branches, but it changed little by little near four o'clock in the afternoon; it grew rockier and seemed to be strewn with pudding stones and a basaltic gravel called "tuff," together with bits of lava and sulfurous obsidian.
But the base of these high walls
consisted
of broken soil over which there lay picturesque piles of volcanic blocks and enormous pumice stones.
Over an extensive area, the soil
consisted
of that igneous gravel called "tuff," reddish in color as if made from crushed bricks.
The whole meager flora of this region
consisted
of certain microscopic buds, rudimentary diatoms made up of a type of cell positioned between two quartz-rich shells, plus long purple and crimson fucus plants, buoyed by small air bladders and washed up on the coast by the surf.
As for mollusks, they
consisted
of exhibits I had already observed: turret snails, olive shells of the "tent olive" species with neatly intersecting lines and russet spots standing out sharply against a flesh-colored background, fanciful spider conchs that looked like petrified scorpions, transparent glass snails, argonauts, some highly edible cuttlefish, and certain species of squid that the naturalists of antiquity classified with the flying fish, which are used chiefly as bait for catching cod.
Four and twenty parish priests had been collected to represent the original chapter of Bray-le-Haut which prior to 1789 had
consisted
of four and twenty canons.
Alas, my sole merit
consisted
in my rapid progress, in my faculty for grasping all that nonsense.
MERIMEEHad Julien devoted to the consideration of what went on in the drawing-room the time which he spent in exaggerating Mathilde's beauty, or in lashing himself into a fury at the aloofness natural to her family, whom she was forgetting in his company, he would have understood in what her despotic power over everyone round about her
consisted.
It
consisted
of eight lines only.
K. had been told that the building was in Juliusstrasse, but when he stood at the street's entrance it
consisted
on each side of almost nothing but monotonous, grey constructions, tall blocks of flats occupied by poor people.
It
consisted
of a long corridor from which roughly made doors led out to the separate departments of the attic.
Lunch was at one, and
consisted
of four courses.
At the time when Katy expressed this sentiment, the fortune of women in her class of life
consisted
of a cow, a bed, the labors of their own hands in the shape of divers pillowcases, blankets, and sheets, with, where fortune was unusually kind, a half dozen silver spoons.
It
consisted
in a peculiar bird-like turn, a sort of liquid warble, produced by touching the tongue to the roof of the mouth at short intervals in the midst of the music--the reader probably remembers how to do it, if he has ever been a boy.
Part of the little raft's belongings
consisted
of an old sail, and this they spread over a nook in the bushes for a tent to shelter their provisions; but they themselves would sleep in the open air in good weather, as became outlaws.
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