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"What we have to do is reshape the health care system."
We see the great city that he was once asked to reshape.
All of life and death can be reshaped by what I am.
They also want to reshape the final federal rules for 2007.
The move is a major step toward reshaping Western land policy.
The pressure to make the top 10 has reshaped education in other ways.
He reshaped the national mind and helped create the American way of life.
Then I can get on with trying to reshape my world in the image of its past.
The island was also reshaped by the government at this time.
Many aspects of the game are being reshaped, as they should be.
They have begun to reshape how Americans view themselves and their country.
These exercises will reshape your body if you do them.
But they also want to make the most of their rare chance to reshape the government after three terms under one man.
Time is reshaped here by the needs of form and emotion.
So what if she had used her talent to reshape herself?
In order to landscape it, the land must be reshaped.
Future plans and recent activity have started to reshape the river.
His hope, he said, is that officials will reshape the course if more tracks are found.
Now, new changes in Federal law are likely to reshape the market for these loans.
There would be time later, when his children were older, to think about reshaping the future of American labor.
That, in turn, has reshaped the way shows are produced.
But win or lose, the trial could reshape the union.
What happened to all that enthusiasm to reshape the military?
The next dean is expected to play a central role in reshaping the school.
That left his successor with little time to reshape the team.