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mold team
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0.92 |
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So Pitino could mold this team from the start. |
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mold plastic
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0.66 |
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Molded unbreakable plastic. |
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mold mind
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0.46 |
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And mainstream social scientists argued that society molded the mind. |
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mold character
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0.39 |
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But this is as good as space gets without age and religion to mold its character. |
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mold image
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0.39 |
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The bill reflects the struggle here to mold the image of a country whose culture is a work in progress. |
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mold group
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0.33 |
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This group has been molded well. |
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mold attitude
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0.26 |
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By rejecting nearly everything she represented, Albee says, his attitudes were molded. |
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mold behavior
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0.26 |
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Evolution is likely to have molded any and all behaviors that conferred survival value. |
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mold body
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0.26 |
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As has long been known, the extensive training of an elite athlete molds the body to fit the demands of a given sport. |
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mold child
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0.26 |
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Too often we try to mold our children into something they do not wish to be. |
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mold clay
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0.26 |
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Others strengthened weak hands by molding clay. |
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mold company
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0.26 |
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He later served as chairman of Gilreath Manufacturing Inc., a plastic injection molding company. |
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mold player
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0.26 |
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But instead of unraveling teamwork, it molded the players together. |
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mold side
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0.26 |
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Heavily molded sides. |