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It was so obvious: plasticine is such a malleable material, so we could shape and reshape him.
"They have very good chemistry," he said, adding that previous advisers had made the mistake of trying "to reshape him".
In 1962. he ventured to change that working pattern, rather like Ray Charles, by signing with a major label, ABC, but the first records under that contract, which tried to reshape him as a mainstream pop singer, were as unsatisfactory to his admirers as they were to ABC's accountants.
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Sustained proximity to violence has reshaped him.
He was telling her that it would be O.K. if he looked different; the injury had already reshaped him into someone new.
"Even from his letters, he's embraced this as a test, as a way of reshaping him," Ms. Hekmati said Tuesday in a telephone interview.
Since his début as an arcade character, his designers have continually reshaped him to fit new technologies and styles of play, from knitting software to virtual reality, from pugilism to athletics.
Early in Thank You, Anarchy, Schneider cites a participant, Mike Andrews, talking about how that key tool of Occupy, the General Assembly, with its emphasis on egalitarian participation and consensus decision-making, was reshaping him and the way he looked at the world: "It pushes you toward being more respectful of the people there.
The monarchy, Parliament and the Church of England were fundamentally reshaped by him, and survive in recognisable forms.
"All the more reason then to reshape or redefine him".
But his rivals are not going to let him reshape the conversation if they can help it.
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