His approach is often parodied, somewhat uncharitably, as making AAA in the mould of B-movies.
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Another liberal in the mould of Ms Sotomayor might fire up Mr Obama's loyal base.
She is certainly not a towering chancellor in the mould of Konrad Adenauer or Helmut Kohl.
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What companies tend to do now though is to take a mould of your foot before making your boot.
So the pendulum may swing back towards someone in the mould of Jacques Delors, the president from 1985 to 1994.
In any event, even without Mr Haider himself actually in government, the mould of Austrian politics may well be broken.
Unlike others of his generation, who broke the mould of literary form by experimenting with modernism, Forster's genius was quieter.
Having finally broken the mould of Japanese politics, it is almost inconceivable that they will vote the old lot back into office.
People talk about the ongoing Quinn saga, but this tale is much more in the mould of Greek tragedy than Norse myth.
And it tried to turn Symbian, its own operating system for smartphones, into a platform in the mould of the iPhone and Android.
Today, it seems improbable but all too possible: Colombia could reject the Presidential candidate most in the mould of retiring President Alvaro Uribe Velez.
Nor was she in the philosophical mould of Simone de Beauvoir.
Yet he is very much in the mould of Bill Clinton and Tony Blair: vigorous, telegenic, outgoing, modern-minded, good at appealing to the new middle class.
"September 11 may have broken the old mould of looking at the world as 200 little independent management packages that we call 'nation states', " Mr Myers said.
An agreement covering less prevalent greenhouse gases in the mould of Montreal could pave the way for a post-2012 treaty that focuses market forces solely on CO2.
But they expected Mr Bush to honour his election promise to appoint a Supreme Court justice in the mould of an Antonin Scalia or a Clarence Thomas.
Many will pray that the new pope is more in the mould of Pope John XXIII, who ushered in the Second Vatican Council that sat for much of the 1960s.
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Although he is unlikely to become a public figure in the mould of Mr Gates, he is more in tune with a style of computing in which everything is connected.
The poems came slowly, as did the vision of the sort of poet Crane believed he was destined to become something soaring and visionary in the mould of his greatest literary heroes: Rimbaud, Blake, Baudelaire.
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It is worth remembering also that it was the Colombians who broke with the mould of telenovelas by producing the enormously successful Betty the Ugly, where the main character, as the name suggests, wasn't the prettiest girl in town.
Moreover, he says he will listen more to his party colleagues and campaigners than latterly Mr Bildt did: he seemed more interested in foreign policy than in trying, year after year, to break the age-old mould of Swedish politics.
She also had a view of science that was unashamedly broad, taking in arts, literature and natural philosophy much in the mould of Erasmus Darwin at the end of the 18th century, whose tomes on botany and zoology were written in Wordsworthian verse.
In the space of an hour, then, the personal relationship between the two old adversaries had been strong enough to enable agreement to be reached on the start of a new UN-brokered peace process and on a move that could - just possibly - break the whole mould of Cypriot politics.
With Tony Blair's troops holding much of that old ground, it is certainly difficult to see the Tories moving to the overcrowded centre, although it is perfectly possible to see a leader in the mould of ex-minister Kenneth Clarke, if not the man himself, attempting to regain that one nation territory.
Mould, of River Crescent, Nottingham, received a four-month sentence in September.
Back in the day, he helped mould the careers of The Beatles, Tina Turner, The Righteous Brothers and The Ronettes.
At the same time, conservative traditionalists are suddenly realising that they have always been supporters of mould-breaking working mothers, whatever impression they may have given to the contrary.
While colour is far from the primary reason why any of these brands has reached the top, it is an example of the kind of mould-breaking thinking that takes them there.
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