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Once Martin lay dead and Zimmerman was identified as the shooter, it became convenient for commentators and activists to mold perceptions in ways that served their purposes.

Central to the process of molding perceptions is ESPN's multipocketed toolbelt of off-the-field programming, gimmicks and teasers, which provide exposure and help the network promote players, coaches and universities, many of them its television partners.

The first four factors are important in molding perceptions of environmental problems and promoting local participation in associated actions.

These initial impressions mold the perception of the website's value.

Literacy rates were low, and the soundscape of politics was such that verbal and visible support in certain venues could mold the perception of the public.

And at the heart of it this is all about delegates, but we can help mold the perception of whoever wins on Tuesday night by ignoring the opportunity to vote for Gingrich or Ron Paul.

President Gerald R. Ford's well-publicized missteps--at the inauguration of his vice president, Nelson Rockefeller, in the Senate Chamber, and later disembarking Air Force One with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat--helped mold a perception of the nation's chief executive as a stumbling, bumbling world leader.

But it also captures other legacies of World War I: industrialized destruction and the modernist alienation it wrought, which has molded human perception ever since.

Subsequent efforts by other officers to mold public perceptions of the affair raised far more consequential problems, and the Independent Police Complaints Commission, a supervisory body, questioned whether a wider political agenda had been in play.

Perhaps the single greatest effect that astronomical studies have had on our modern society has been in molding its perceptions and opinions.

To cynical eyes, such cruel comparisons might have seemed all the more persuasive as the jubilee unfolded without evident reference to a figure who, in life and in death, once molded Britons' perceptions of the royal family — Diana, Princess of Wales, barely glimpsed in the officially approved commemorative footage, airbrushed out of the national memory.

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