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1 Had it found others to love, others infinitely more malleable and useful?
2 Together, they supposedly offer both better-quality photos and much more malleable ones.
3 She says humans are actually much more malleable than that as a species.
4 Bush and Blair are human beings - one far more malleable than the other.
5 Perhaps the next counselor Ashoven sent would be more malleable .
6 The locations of these cities though, is much more malleable .
7 But I think that this fellow will prove more malleable .
8 He would be more malleable set near such a fire.
9 Whether the Dutch Christian Democrat would prove more malleable to French interests is another story.
10 In London, identity seems something more malleable , less sticky.
11 But over the next few seconds, the flesh seemed to ripple and become more malleable .
12 Those who make too much use of their power become more malleable , more sensitive to... change.
13 The world is more malleable than you think; reality is what you can get away with.
14 When people's sense of themselves is placed in jeopardy, they are more malleable and easily manipulated.
15 By the 1950s other more malleable plastics were coming on stream edging bakelite out of fashion.
16 And the more malleable one is Blair.
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