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But in Mr. Godwin's production,the symmetrical bones of the play become pliable.
So do Londoners run the risk of seeing their onetime stand-up guy become pliable and ingratiating?
Garlic or onions, for instance, need to be sauteed very slowly in fat to become pliable enough to play well with other ingredients.
You want the tomatoes to wilt and soften and the garlic to become pliable and soft.
You want the noodles to become pliable and clear before taking them out of the water.
Likewise, the heat causes the soap itself to soften and become pliable.
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Grab a rice wrapper and turn it around in the water, rubbing it with your fingers until it becomes pliable and floppy.
After a long while, we gain what might be called, to borrow a term from Martin Heidegger, a "free relation" to these parts of ourselves and our world, such that the unmovable density they once comprised becomes pliable and navigable.
The "hyper sensitive" front paws are protected by a thin horny layer which becomes pliable when wet.
The four are Captain Benjamin Grimm, Sir Richard Reed, Susan Storm, and John Storm, Their bodies were reshaped into the four elements: Reed's flesh became pliable like water; Grimm's body became solid rock; Susan's body became weightless and invisible like air; and John's body became living fire.
But I am even more outraged by loss of civil rights that belong to all of us -- rights that were constitutionally written in stone, we were told -- until they became pliable and then curtailed under the inaptly named Patriot Act, which was sold to the public out of fear of one evildoer.
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