It may also, if it lasts, fundamentally recast global financial market patterns.
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Begich's campaign said it would recast the commercial, then ultimately pulled it.
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France's intervention has dramatically recast President Francois Hollande as a war leader.
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Others find it helps to imagine a world recast through virtual networks.
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This is especially true of work recast by men in mature age.
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Number one, to remodel the electoral system of the holy Roman empire.
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We have recalled L'Etre Supreme; we must now remodel this corrupted world.
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But can the kings of computer remodeling learn how to remodel themselves?
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It's a summer afternoon in a yellow kitchen we've yet to remodel.
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The things that lived here modified planets like we remodel a kitchen.
Uso de reforge en inglés
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Bringing him back could not reforge what had been severed. There was a silence.
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A perfect setting in which to reforge and strengthen the ties of family and friends.
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If Paulinho can rebuild his career with Brazil then he can reforge his reputation back in Europe.
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To reforge the natural boundary between them, she asked, 'So, what is it like being a Kelly?'
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She needed this time with Bev, not to feel like a child again, but to reforge a bond.
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She couldn't reforge connections with people who might betray her out of fear or because they had no choice.
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But all ours are too big and there's no smith to reforge his or make him a new one.
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Sophisticated programs compared eyewitness accounts from many sources, weighted by credibility, offering average folk tools to reforge Consensus Reality, while discarding the dross.
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The critic takes the products of the creator, reforges, twists them, always in the cold.
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The link which yesterday she thought broken for good was reforged in some mysterious way.
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The last link that bound her to Jewry was snapped; it was impossible it could ever be reforged.