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I’ve talked about how that shift reshaped the California political landscape in dozens of lectures, articles and interviews over the last two decades.

"Over several weeks, they not only reshaped their morphological features, but also had a completely different feeding behavior, typical of a cydippid larva."

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In February, the singer won the first-ever Grammy for African music performance, for her sultry, gorgeously sung single “Water,” a defining track of the African music wave that’s reshaped the world’s pop and club music.

The new Senate District 19, reshaped in recent redistricting using census data, includes swaths of Riverside and San Bernardino counties and is home to more than half of a million voters.

Trump, 78, has been the Republican candidate for three national elections in a row and has reshaped the party greatly over the last eight years.

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