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  • Zojja cracked her knuckles and sent flames leaping into the air, while Sandy remolded one stretched-out leg. Behind them, Caithe scanned the rubble field, her daggers whirling. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • They are similar in the second half, but even here the director has freely remoulded them.
  • The result: a boom in trade and investment that is already providing a buffer against the lingering impact of the 2008 financial crisis in the West — and which could remold the way large chunks of the world do business. India, Indonesia Deals Signal Trend
  • Augustan ideals may retroactively remold the character and ambition of such figures as the Trojan Aeneas, but it is difficult to find in the Roman attitude toward Greek culture anything comparable to the humanist ideal of romanitas.
  • Guy Ritchie updated the film by recasting the 1960s blaggers as escapees from a GQ photo-shoot and remoulding the caper to involve a shotgun and an ex-Wimbledon stopper.
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  • For the Guardian, Randeep Ramesh profiles Ronnie Screwvala, "has become the most sought after movie producer in Indian cinema with his UTV studio remoulding Bollywood in Hollywood's image. GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 5/15.
  • Despite anti-war claims that America is remoulding the world in its own image, US leaders seem uncomfortable with asserting their power on the world stage, or with launching a war in the name of any domestic American interest.
  • 'remould' these franchise teams into better versions of the existing state teams. Cricket Web - Latest News
  • Ideology is the tool by which we understand and more importantly remold society.
  • Jim purchases crushed granite and then remoulds the granite into specific products, with their own individual style and look.
  • Anne Rice romanticized and remolded monstrous bloodsuckers into beautiful and tragic creatures, and Meyer now is at the forefront of another reshaping of the vampire mythos. 100 Greatest Books #80-76 | Fandomania
  • Beyond any doubt, we ought to acquire these qualities, do still better in remoulding ourselves and raise ourselves to a higher revolutionary level.
  • Words and actions of one-world architects make it clear that they intend to shatter freedom and then remold the world to their collectivist heart's desire.
  • In this case, the Greek word for “lump” traveled a classic route: Greek passed it over to Latin, which kneaded it into massa; Latin then passed it down to French, which remolded it into masse and gave it the sense of “material” or “substance”; and it was in this form that, around 1400 AD, English received it from French as yet another “borrowed” item. The English Is Coming!
  • He is well-schooled in the forces that continue to mould and remould the world in which we live. Globe and Mail
  • When he draws dividing lines, he is effectively remoulding the Labour Party - cutting out the parts he has opposed against in the past, emphasising the virtues of collectivism and the idea that public spending is, in itself, good.
  • But let us close our florilegium and attempt to illustrate Jargon by the converse method of taking a famous piece of English (say Hamlet’s soliloquy) and remoulding a few lines of it in this fashion: —To be, or the contrary? V. Interlude: On Jargon
  • But this should not obscure the fact that many of the elements which have made Hydro such a great organization and a primary engine of the Ontario economy in the past give it a unique capacity to make a major contribution to the indispensable task we now face of revitalizing and remoulding our economy. Re-Energizing Ontario
  • As the ruling bloc in Israel continues to remold itself in the shape of Meir Kahane, at some point the cultural distance from the political class may grow so great that not even Sarah Palin can bridge it. Matthew Yglesias » ADL Hits Petraeus
  • Letters: David Cameron's enthusiasm to remould the Conservative party into the party of social justice Cameron's new Conservatism, December 7 may be overstated. Letters: Roots manoeuvre
  • We have to correct or remould this erroneous belief in, the value of an ever-increasing GNP. Politics and Environment: An Interview
  • So with injuries and changes, it is likely that Scotland's pack will be significantly remoulded, with two changes in the front row, one in the second row and one in the back row.
  • While we may not be able to completely remould the world in one lifetime, we need to get the ball rolling.
  • Such ‘revisions’ from those who seek to remould his music into something that suits their purposes better generally remain unchallenged.
  • By the age of six months, the cartilage is too hard to be remoulded and a surgical operation is required.
  • And he vehemently denied his face had been remoulded through plastic surgery - claiming he has undergone only two operations on his nose ‘to help me hit higher notes’.
  • At the same time, part of our project is remould and redesign the software to make it as easy as possible for older people to use. Limerick Leader article features Vizitant
  • A steady upsurge was brought about in the movement for remoulding people and a new change was produced in their mental and moral make-up.
  • The socialization of penalty execution in jail is of adequately wields all kind of social resources and social forces to educate and remold the criminals in the course of execution.
  • Mimi Ritzen Crawford for The Wall Street Journal The couple say the kitchen was remolded with granite countertops and wood beams from Vermont. Versailles Meets Chappaqua
  • Berman was preternaturally gifted at remolding people at the vulnerable, liminal moment in adolescence," he said.
  • We think of the founders of the league, whose critical contribution to remoulding the movement in the late-1940s laid the basis for the development of the ANC into a mass movement. Address by ANC Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe to the 64th Anniversary of the ANC Youth League
  • As his big-screen star faded in the 1960s, Curtis remolded himself as a character actor and turned to television with the 1970s action series "The Persuaders," costarring Roger Moore, and a recurring role on the crime drama "Vegas. Tony Curtis Laid To Rest
  • So they keep trying to remold the party in the image of the South. Matthew Yglesias » Where The Potential Liberals Are
  • Due to the poor physical property and large magnitude of thin pay zones, it is very difficult to apply fracturing remold.
  • To sweep away all the old miasmal myth and remould history right from the beginning. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • Graphic design criticism, however, is trying to expand and remold graphic design's self-awareness, with unfamiliar and hopefully some novel tools of our own, so of course it's in crisis.
  • An efficient Farmer combines weeding and remoulding and even fertilizer application. 6.1 General recommendations
  • So he invents a child of his own - a toddler called Ned - and remoulds himself as a 21st century single father.
  • Equipment was imported from France for retreading tyres and the area's first remould business was founded.
  • HARARE Jan 25 Sapa The remoulding of the South African Defence Force for a democratic South Africa will be discussed at a conference of military specialists and politicians in Harare this week. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Yet again, in this new orientation, it was the thumb of circumstance that pressed and prodded him, softening that which had become hard and remoulding it into fairer form. The Love-Master
  • His frantic attempts, transparent and pathetic, to remould himself into something he is not compromised his dignity.
  • MAO's thought of remoulding society by morality is the most resplendent part of his early ideology, and reflects his moralism and voluntarism inclination.
  • Any dictatorship can and will incorporate all sorts of political ideas and rhetorics, borrowing much of it from pre-existing currents of thought, left wing, right wing, nationalist, corporativist, etc., remoulding them to their own agenda, and basically doing anything it can to achieve and maintain authoritarian power. Can conservatives and libertarians be feminists?
  • In this case, the Greek word for “lump” traveled a classic route: Greek passed it over to Latin, which kneaded it into massa; Latin then passed it down to French, which remolded it into masse and gave it the sense of “material” or “substance”; and it was in this form that, around 1400 AD, English received it from French as yet another “borrowed” item. The English Is Coming!
  • More generally, the influence of clerics drawn from the Irish Church, whose sway in north Britain was restored and extended by the mac Alpin dynasty, must surely have played an important part in the cultural remoulding of the country. 'The Invention of Scotland: History and Myth'
  • Pont's plan was to remould Sharma's javelin hurl into a biomechanically perfect round-arm sling, in the process creating a fast-bowling Frankenstein's monster. Why Samit Patel's cricket skill set carries so much weight | Barney Ronay
  • The desire for remoulding an institution to make it more egalitarian is not the same as destroying it.
  • That genie can't be put back in the bottle, but we can remold our political culture to make the genie a better citizen. Kerry Trueman: You May Not Be Into Plastic, But Plastic Is Way Into You
  • It is anything but easy to remould a lady of easy virtue.
  • He rejuvenates and remoulds spiritually enervated souls and purifies their intellects by imparting unvitiated Gita knowledge to them.
  • In addition to the turbines, ASU President Michael Crow recently made a pledge to the American College & University President's Climate Commitment to remold Arizona State's four campuses to be "carbon neutral" by 2025, meaning a 100 percent decrease in direct greenhouse gas emissions from on-campus activities and indirect emissions from the energy purchased from off-campus sources. A University's Steep Path Towards Carbon Neutrality
  • Sadly, Bachmann's inflated version of John Quincy Adams's antislavery record exemplifies how she and other Tea Party advocates remold the past into a founding-era-Disneyland version bolstering their political agenda. R. B. Bernstein: Will the Real John Quincy Adams Please Stand Up?
  • That dominance is being eroded as complementary medicine therapists use public pressure to remould outdated power structures into more pluralistic power sharing.
  • Excision with skin graft of soar on the face can improve laxity and mobility of that portion, but it contributes little to remould the disfiguration.
  • Pont's plan was to remould Sharma's javelin hurl into a biomechanically perfect round-arm sling, in the process creating a fast-bowling Frankenstein's monster. Why Samit Patel's cricket skill set carries so much weight | Barney Ronay
  • Government should therefore re-look at using sport as a means to remoulding the national image for not only developmental purposes but also discipline.
  • To remould one's world outlook involves arduous struggle.
  • Such reviews were neither rare nor original in their remoulding of "mechanical" as a derogatory epithet to describe a genre that deployed a recognizable collection of supernatural tropes. Haunted Britain in the 1970s
  • By the age of six months, the cartilage is too hard to be remoulded and a surgical operation is required.
  • We have to correct or remould this erroneous belief in, the value of an ever-increasing Politics and Environment: An Interview
  • Their concerns were heightened by Chinese rhetoric that they must show true repentance and remold their thinking.
  • Pont's plan was to remould Sharma's javelin hurl into a biomechanically perfect round-arm sling, in the process creating a fast-bowling Frankenstein's monster. Why Samit Patel's cricket skill set carries so much weight | Barney Ronay
  • He takes them as they come, and remoulds them nearer to the heart's desire.
  • To sweep away all the old miasmal myth and remould history right from the beginning. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • Pat Four makes some suggestions and counter to remould and to strengthen the colltempomp chinese govemmentauthority.
  • Inspired by his habit of talking to chimps, remoulding his face out of papier maché and wearing white socks when not playing tennis, the nickname was mainly affectionate.
  • The applicant countries had to remold their societies and governments. Zero-Sum Future
  • In fact, the financial crisis, which we have recently undergone was concentrated in those sectors in which the old foundations had been most thoroughly remolded, in which the allegedly obsolete principles of market-based prudential lending had been torn up and replaced with sandy notions of easy money and universal home ownership enabled by a permissive Fed and corrupt government sponsored entities. It's Time To Allocate Capital To Pockets Of Economic Freedom
  • The visit was part of a programme aimed at remoulding former symbols of apartheid repression into heritage sites for education purposes, so that SA would, in former President Nelson Mandela's words, "never, never and never again" witness such oppression. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • A plastics manufacturer from Bolton is remoulding operations with a move into furniture making.

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