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Trudeau is particularly associated with the nation's multicultural policy that has come to shape Canadian self-image.
Thus, fears generated by what happened in central Europe in the 1930s came to shape the western economies 50 years later.
She remembered the ultrasound stills, how she'd studied them, straining to connect the images to children, to her children, children who would come to shape her life.
But Mr. Dumenco compares his effort to the editorial rules promulgated by the American Society of Magazine Editors, which have come to shape how magazines distinguish editorial from advertising.
Eventually this interest came to shape her approach to biography, and her books centred increasingly on the psychological development and motivation of her subjects.
General Westmoreland, however, came to shape modern ways of fighting, especially with his massive use of helicopter gunships to gain mobility in battle.
If anything, I underestimated the speed with which crowdsourcing could come to shape our culture and economy, and the breadth of those effects.
What drives it is the hope of profit, and this impulse comes to shape all social relations as well as nature.
If such suspicions persist, that issue may come to shape American thinking on Myanmar at least as much as the persecution of Miss Suu Kyi and other unfortunate democrats.
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