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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.
Enrico, who took over as CEO in April 1996 after a long career at the company, can take credit for hauling PepsiCo away from its troubles and reshaping it into a more focused business.
That doesn't stop Westport's new managers from seizing summer stock -- the playhouse is one of its last bastions saved from demolition -- and reshaping it in the present tense.
He has devoted decades and untold sums of money to outfitting its distinctive topography with tunnels, rooms and skyscapes, reshaping it into an earthwork-cum-naked-eye-observatory that has pharaonic overtones.
They continually redefine the performance space, reshaping it with bodies directly and indirectly moved about.
And then there's her house — and the man who is reshaping it for her.
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In March 1999 Ko's UAL bought DVB and began to reshape it into its present form.
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.
I wanted to take it and reshape it.
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