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“The same technologies that the Party uses to terrorize and remold people who buck its authority can be deployed to coddle and reassure others,” the authors write.

From Washington Post Sep. 22, 2022

Using bio-based feedstocks can transform single-use water bottles into materials that are more recyclable than petroleum-based versions because they are easier to heat and remold.

From Salon Jun. 6, 2021

As always, Herzog tries to remold his subject into an honorary Herzogian, all quirk and quiddity.

From The New Yorker May 3, 2019

That’s why the Potters - named after the city’s pottery industry - turned to Hughes to remold the team.

From Washington Times Dec. 21, 2017

“What about him? He died when my father was just seven. I never even saw him. Why do I have to remold myself? What does he have to do with me?”

From "Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution" by Ji-li Jiang




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