reshape industry 1.71   The deal will reshape the industry.
  reshape life 1.05   Green has reshaped his life.
  reshape way 0.92   Teen-agers, market researchers say, are helping reshape the way America eats.
  reshape image 0.86   Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, has assiduously tried to reshape his image.
  reshape business 0.79   New York-based McGraw-Hill has been reshaping its business in recent months.
  reshape cornea 0.72   It scans the eye, gradually reshaping the cornea in several passes instead of one.
  reshape economy 0.72   Changes in the population reshape the economy.
  reshape policy 0.72   Jim is a key player in trying to reshape American policy in the Middle East.
  reshape world 0.66   And the worries of these caregivers are reshaping the world.
  reshape team 0.59   Now that Reeves knows that, he can reshape the team.
  reshape company 0.53   Talk about reshaping a company.
  reshape government 0.53   With the new proposals, Giuliani would significantly reshape government.
  reshape landscape 0.46   But many non-native plants and animals prosper, literally reshaping the landscape of America.
  reshape law 0.46   Some states have already reshaped laws involving sexual assaults.
  reshape politics 0.46   Yet the birth of new Muslim parties cannot help but reshape Indonesian politics.
  reshape agency 0.33   An outside commission will advise Congress on ways to reshape the agency.
  reshape organization 0.33   And supporters of Reform Party founder Ross Perot are concerned that he wants to take over and reshape their organization.
  reshape roster 0.33   The Diamondbacks also are taking the trade route to reshape their roster.
  reshape court 0.26   If the measures become law, the Republican-sponsored legislation will drastically reshape the courts.
  reshape debate 0.26   Bill Bradley summarized his campaign, arguing it has reshaped the debate.
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