1. It covered the whole of her face, shaping to its contours and jutting out with an exaggerated jawline. 2. Not only did children have to learn by association and reinforcement, their production had to be shaped to the correct response. 3. She kneads my buttocks, shaping them to her hands, spreading them apart. 4. Because wool is a naturally elastic fiber, garments resist wrinkles and bounce back to their original shapes. 5. All of my work has been aimed at how babies get shaped to their optimal outcome by mother-infant and father-infant interactions. 6. All of them were shaped to some degree by a gang murder their father forced them to take part in when they were youngsters. 7. His sensibilities were shaped to a large extent by his experiences as a gunner on aircraft carriers during World War II. 8. Minor facts become fungible, shaping themselves to the values of the marketplace. 9. Or because it gives meaning and moral shape to their lives. 10. Retreats can be shaped to the needs of the individual or group. |