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We can even remould it to fit into a different boot.
We shall remould everything in our own image.
Just easier, I guessed, to destroy and remould world cultures while letting the god side of me take the blame.
Politics constantly tended to take over and remould such pre-political elements for its own purposes.
He notes the phenomenon of children who, after some years living abroad, must enter special schools "to remould them into acceptable Japanese.
What argument would remould such people?
We "remould it nearer to the heart's desire."
We cannot force desire to take a shape it resists, but perhaps we can slowly remould it.
Angola has acquired the resources and is making the efforts needed to reunite its people and remould its society.
With Zipfit we can remould the liner as many times as we like.
For those who see in this the loss of an opportunity to remould the world more nearly to their hearts' desire, that must be the overwhelming pity.
It does not inherit its parent's heart and remould it into a new (and possibly improved) heart.
As one Cleggite says: "Cameron is never going to remould British politics.
It is also known for being extremely dangerous to aircraft since the ice can effectively 'remould' the shape of the airfoil and flight control surfaces.
McLean's assistant, Tommy Walker, inherited the role of manager and, after an initial settling-in period, started to remould the side in his image.
Maybe it was easier to hijack an existing memory (with Tennys in it), and remould it.
To erase, and create, and remould memories and concepts in the mind of a person such as Garvin is truly a major feat."
So there she floats, switch-off, for at least another four weeks, while Greggy and the Howler equivalent of redactors remould her protoplasm.
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Mr Gummer should pick up Mr MacSharry's ideas and remould them to meet sensible criteria.
Their mission in life appears to be competing with one another in a race to remould their ancient and historic rural buildings into approximations of Birmingham town centre.
Pugh began drawing Sláine for 2000 AD in 1984, helping to remould the character into his current incarnation and create the look of longtime villain, Elfric.
When I came last I saw the restoration of the Reichstag and tomorrow I shall see how British architects are helping to remould Museum Island.
Within the Labour Party the Socialist League was finding that its attempts to remould policy were resented and rejected and it began to look for allies outside the Party.
Or could only the Cosmic Hand remould the pattern of the Earth, reforming her stuff, changing her spiritual constituents and placing her on a different path, a fresh course of destiny?
But now it is the nation's economic forces that are remolding the nation.
They remold W. into whatever will work for their states.
And I shall remold that race in my own image.
"They want to remold that job and make it current.
In the summer of 2009, the school district remolded it for a preschool center.
"Question they never deal with is, what to remold sick person like.
His identity was constantly remolded to fit the needs of various groups.
It is another tool being used by the social engineers to remold American society through the education system.
She knew it and did not hesitate to remold herself into a different performer.
There is already speculation that No. 17 will be remolded again after this week, bringing the water back into play.
One could completely remold a maiden or a wife to suit one's own needs.
I was called upon to remold a brain to its primitive state."
He moved a little and then abstractedly felt the mattress remold again.
In both cases the items were recolored and slightly remolded.
The building was extensively remolded in 1876 and again after a fire in 1911.
The original trackway was remolded and new casts were made.
With brains reduced to primitive activity, it would be possible to remold them.
Dancers seem constantly remolded into one inventive shape after another.
You revolutionists who'll remold the sorry scheme of things entire.
Remolded her face and sealed up her cuts like nothing happened.
At the school, Ms. Ash began to remold her body.
Bonilla said he dealt with it, in part, by remolding his personality.
"So that you could one day remold her in your image," Iliana reminded him.
They'll make sure you're so confused by the time you graduate you'll be remolded into their image of the twenty-first century woman or man.
Then, at age 6, his life was changed by surgery that remolded his ears.