Sentence examples for how to mold from inspiring English sources

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Earl Silas Tupper knew how to mold polyethylene into food containers that closed with a reassuring burp.

Eventually, they will report to the Bush administration on how to mold the American message to the Muslim world.

"He learned how to mold the truth so that it could amuse us," City Councilman Bill Perkins said at Mr. Chanticleer's funeral on Saturday night.

We had to figure out how to mold the resin and the wood together, so it would make these curves and give us these complicated geometries.

He and his two sisters showed us how to mold paratha, an Indian bread made in the south from white flour, and fry it on a hot grill over the gas burners near a clay oven.

Young Southern women flocked to the New Orleans classrooms of the Newcomb Art School in the early 1900s to learn how to mold clay teacups, carve vases, embroider tablecloths and hammer silver chalices.

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A graduate of Fremont High School in Los Angeles, Saldana said he learned how to cast molds and operate machine tools in the various foundry jobs he has held.

"As much as I love them, they can be my enemies, too, because they can't mold me how they want to mold me.

They asked him how he planned to mold what has been a failing program in recent years into the legendary juggernaut of the past.

But that doesn't undermine the foundational wants I have or the fact that I have a general plan of how I want to mold my life.

But they remain 6-2 despite relying heavily on three freshmen, while St. John's (4-5) can explain how difficult it is to mold a program around newcomers.

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