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remolding

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Present participle of remold

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During the first year of occupation, Sovietization consisted primarily of remolding the old political, social, economic, and cultural structures into Soviet forms.

But in the process of remolding the structure of the Moravian church, he found his own views recast along communal lines: "There can be no Christianity without community".

Ontogeny begins with the changes in the egg at the time of fertilization and includes developmental events to the time of birth or hatching and afterward growth, remolding of body shape, and development of secondary sexual characteristics.

"Berman was preternaturally gifted at remolding people at the vulnerable, liminal moment in adolescence," he said.

As Mrs. Dalloway walks, she does not merely perceive the city around her. Rather, she dips in and out of her past, remolding London into a highly textured mental landscape, "making it up, building it round one, tumbling it, creating it every moment afresh".

Remolding older tunes and slipping in unexpected choices (the Celtic favorite "She Moves Through the Fair," Villa-Lobos's "Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5"), he confirms that he's a master of mood setting and a soloist who remains sui generis.

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This fact is considered of little importance because the singer is not expressing himself individually, but serving as the deputy of the public voice, and because a ballad does not become a ballad until it has been accepted by the folk community and been remolded by the inevitable variations of tradition into a communal product.

When these zonular fibres are loosened, the elastic tension in the capsule comes into play and remolds the lens, making it smaller and thicker.

As for the specialists, if they were not yet sufficiently "red," he would remold them by sending them to work in the countryside.

This refusal was blended with a testament of sagacious advice to his country in the Farewell Address of September 19 , 1796 written largely by Hamilton but remolded by Washington and expressing his ideas.

Palamás was the first poet to express the national sufferings and aspirations of the Greeks, and with his lyricism, metrical variety, and robust language he remolded a great deal of Greek history, mythology, and philosophy, fusing it with many western European and even Eastern ideas.

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