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While the idea of what constitutes the ideal body shape is changing in Sudan, the traditional preference for women to have thick legs remains.
BBC: Slim in Sudan: Female fleshiness loses its allure
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However, as reported by Nicholas Wade in the New York Times, new research has shown that resveratrol influences sirtuin proteins, not as originally thought, but rather by changing the shape of sirtuin proteins in a cell.
FORBES: Getting The Benefits Of Red Wine From A Pill? Not Likely.
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The right analogy might be to compare climate with an airplane that keeps on changing its size, shape and weight and has to interact in turn with a constantly changing medium that exhibits far more turbulence than what we are accustomed to.
FORBES: Why Skepticism About Computer Models Is Not A Good Reason For Skepticism About Climate Change
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While all this wrangling goes on in Brussels, the industry is changing shape.
ECONOMIST: Energy liberalisation in Europe
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The reality it seems is that social business is changing the shape of the organization both within in how employees interact with each other to create instantaneous innovation, as well as how the company interacts with its customers.
FORBES: The Fifth Shift in Business Technology
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In private the company is still talking to customers about changing the shape of future contracts, and appears more inclined nowadays to regard European utilities as potential partners rather than spineless adversaries.
ECONOMIST: Shale gas should make the world a cleaner, safer place
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The changing shape and contents of these pieces are the most intriguing evolutionary thread in Mr Hirst's work.
ECONOMIST: The art market
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The manner in which sails are designed to capture wind meanwhile ensures that any design, painting or print is constantly moving and changing shape when on the water, altering the appearance of the artwork in the process.
CNN: , for
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The Greeks had a god named Proteus, who, if you grabbed him, started endlessly changing shape a serpent, an eagle, a lion in the hope you would startle and let go.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Inventing Niagara'
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Over time, communication improved between the farmers in Awo and other villages about how to capture more soil and water for instance, by changing the shape of the dams and reinforcing them.
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