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Bachmann has a worldview that requires constant reshaping in the face of real life.
"We have to keep the intensity of the program up," said Mr. Gulliver, who described the effort as the bank's "biggest reshaping in at least 32 years".
Whereas Berlin is a fast-paced place that's constantly reshaping, in Munich people like their traditions, things don't change easily and it's much more down to earth than people imagine.
Terry Semel stepped down as chief executive in June to be replaced by co-founder Jerry Yang; the move as seen as a signal to investors that the company was reshaping in response to concerns that it hasn't been competitive enough.
Two of them, China and Russia have the potential to cause some serious and rather unwelcome reshaping in the near future.
The Anglican Church, St Michael's and All Angels, has origins which date from the 13th century, with a major reshaping in the mid 15th century, and further restoration in 1889.
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The institutions of higher learning were reshaped in the 1930s, too.
Such training scheme was reshaped in 2006 and 2013.
The future of the automobile is being reshaped in California.
Alongside these expansion plans, Kingdon is also reshaping the in-world experience, perhaps most dramatically with a plan to fence off "adult" content.
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