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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Stallone wrote this virtual retread of the first film in 29 hours.
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Much of Shadowkeep's storyline is a retread of familiar locales and foes.
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It's all too easy to identify with his consternation while watching this by-the-numbers retread.
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Miami Vice had wonderful moments, but seemed a bit like a half-assed Heat retread.
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Certainly there is no need for a Bamboozled retread highlighting gross blackface and Stepin Fetchit-isms.
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You and I have got to remold our relations and start again.
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That is the way I would remold society if I were rich and powerful-
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David's face became darker, harder, as if invisible hands had decided to remold it.
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Neither you, nor I, nor any man, can remold the sorry scheme of things entire.
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Once in a while, one or a small band of them rise to remold status quo.
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Humbert wants to remould her and rewrite her history.
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We may remould yet the pliant clay, said Harold.
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If she could remould that nearer to her heart's desire-thereindeed would be a victory!
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The power to destroy or remould is freely used by him, but never the power of attack.
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Mrs. Laudersdale lounges, and attacks things with her finger-ends, as if she were longing to remould them.
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He's trying to remould himself, to be the Daniel Kay knows, the Daniel she expects him to be.
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When the Muse arrives, we wait for her to remould language, and impart to it her own rhythm.
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The power to destroy or remould is freely used by the greatest poet, but seldom the power of attack.
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The cry arose: "He is a theorist who wishes to remould art with his far-fetched notions-stonehim!"
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President Erdogan is now taking one more step to dismantle Ataturk's secular legacy, and remould Turkey according to his vision.
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He should announce that we are going to take advantage of this to remould the debt profile of the country.
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Time had taken him unawares; it had slyly seized the opportunity to remould his features while youth was weak from exhaustion.
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When a man doth all things too well, what is there left for God to do but to break and crumble and remould?
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I remember my own face in the mirror and how something has the power to change what is familiar and remould it beyond recognition.
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US efforts to reshape the world through a policy of pre-emption have been buttressed by an attempt to remould reality through the power of assertion.
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Whatever about the fate of Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore, efforts to remould the programme for government and reshape the Cabinet are now likely to be hastened.