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It is inaccurate to state that international law can be treated as a body of law to be moulded by purely domestic concerns of a member state of the Council of Europe, such as the distribution of membership of the UK parliament between political parties.
The way the ceiling is moulded and the way the interior is softly lit with LED spotlights almost suggest a plane cabin rather than a bus.
She's a "ballsy, Texan, sarcastic asshole", as she puts it; her fight not to be moulded is now a key part of her public persona.
You will find more "open journalism" projects throughout the site, and, in the true spirit of digital media, these will grow and develop, moulded by our users and readers in collaboration with our journalists.
Could I really have been moulded, from a young age, into a better student, a more moral person?
The Ulster Presbyterian mindset is moulded by a tenacious individualism and a dedication to personal conscience.
In the almost two decades that followed, I have moulded all educational and professional decisions into the form of a road that would lead me back to Africa.
He's a victim of a strange and misguided set of rules that have somehow conspired to rule that marriage, raising children and being moulded by these experiences is incompatible with being the leader of a Christian church.
Even his team says this: that he was too willing to be moulded into something he clearly wasn't.
Brasilia, for example, was intended in its day to be a city of the future, at a time when cars, aeroplanes and moulded concrete were the ultimate symbols of progress.
"Prison made me realise I made a mistake, it really moulded me".
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