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Arthur Miller's The Crucible is a pliable beast.
The other-directed person is a pliable member of a team and yearns for acceptance.
Rhythm is a pliable element for E. J., and he made it a driving concern throughout the set, with forceful but slippery drumming.
The outcome is a pliable and chewy fruit snack sold in 20g bags of three flavours: apple and raspberry; apple and mango; and apple, blueberry and banana, with all the ingredients sourced from fruit that would otherwise have been discarded.
Hate speech is a pliable notion, and there will be arguments about whether it covers speech that is likely to lead to violence (think Rwanda) or demeans a group (think Holocaust denial), just as there will be calls for absolute free expression.
Man is a pliable animal, a being who gets accustomed to anything.
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