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And all without the slow grind of a marketing campaign; set beside the mercurial business of Bowie, the movie industry appears to be forged from lead.
Rather, an ethics based on our common citizenship must be forged from a serious and profound engagement with the meaning of our common humanity.
And in the small, low-ceilinged rooms of the Brontë Parsonage Museum, with its scant collection of childhood toys, I found a model for the way writerly selves can be forged from less than propitious circumstances.
The crossed swords, said to be forged from the weapons of fallen Iraqi soldiers, bracket a parade ground and viewing stand, where Mr. Hussein reveled in the glory he felt was due to him.
The child, Faina, who emerges from the snow, seems in part to be forged from the darkness; the long nights give Faina to Mabel and Jack, while the spring, when darkness recedes and the snow melts, takes her from them.
Bronze was the most common metal for body defenses well into the Iron Age, a consequence of the fact that it could be worked in large pieces without extended hand forging and careful tempering, while iron had to be forged from relatively small billets.
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Have partnerships already been forged from last year's festival?
Most of the chemical elements we're made up of were forged from simpler atoms.
"Marriages, careers and lifelong friendships have been forged from this network.
(It was forged from molten swords by a dragon's breath, but skip all that).
"The fetters which bind the people are forged from the people's own gold".
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