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The antiquity of the basic institution is not in doubt, however much the 5th-century Athenian empire may have exploited and reshaped it for its own political convenience; a 7th-century inscription from the island of Corcyra mentioning a proxenos from Locris is the earliest attestation of the institution.
He took a dollop of our always-on culture, the brand new Kanye West song Champions, and reshaped it just hours after its release, time-stretching the rapper into a ragged spectre surrounded by clouds of noise.
This complex has remained stable in insect genomes, but while gene-loss and duplication has reshaped it in some lineages, its complete absence has only been detected in a group of Chalconid wasps.
EVER since Israel and Egypt struck their peace deal 22 years ago, Camp David has symbolized American influence: A superpower brought a divided corner of the world to its own mountaintop and reshaped it.
But the urban world, Mr. Sanderson suggests, did not really displace nature; it just reshaped it.
Mr. Thomas, unhappy with the offer, nevertheless took it and reshaped it, putting a final deal within reach.
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In March 1999 Ko's UAL bought DVB and began to reshape it into its present form.
Another option would be to strip Newsnight of its investigative role, reshaping it as a more straightforward news bulletin, in the style of BBC1's 10pm news programme.
Lay it out flat on a towel and reshape it so that it returns to its original shape.
Not to transcend it or to reshape it but to be consumed by it, to thrive within its merciless structure.
I use their language and reshape it.
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