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The bill is essentially a reshaped version of the Calderón administration's own proposals, though it removes the controversial provision to allow private investment in refining, pipelines and storage.
Two of them were released in 1964: "Nadine," a loosely reshaped version of "Maybellene," and "You Never Can Tell," about a teenage wedding.
Onstage what the audience saw was everything you had, not some reshaped version of it.
All this reinforces the suspicion that today's twentysomethings aren't formed of special clay but are merely a reshaped version of old material.
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The Taliban militia, who control 80to90percentent of Afghanistan, are trying to reshape the nation into their version of the world's purist Islamic state.
In other words, it will seek to reshape Europe as a larger version of its own federal system, which has a relatively weak executive constrained by strict rules and a strong parliament and judiciary.
Italian Renaissance furniture forms reshaped the furniture of the remainder of Europe.
The roster has been reshaped because of various factors.
I'm left bereft as I watch the radical agenda of big business finish reshaping America into an impoverished and broken version of our founding fathers' dreams.
Leaving aside whether this is a fair on Mr Miliband, the Chancellor was not being altogether fair on King John, by taking a simplified version of the Magna Carta story and reshaping it to fit the joke.
It offers a microcosmic version of the global forces that are reshaping the contemporary urban condition.
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