Over the years the word had moulded itself to the shape of an African mouth.
Carmakers cite GM's new Camaro, threatened after a firm that makes moulded-plastic parts went bankrupt.
Lithium-ion units have another big advantage: they can be moulded into a variety of shapes.
They also can be moulded to make maximum use of irregular spaces in an aircraft.
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Smart Union quickly evolved from making cheap, injection-moulded figurines to toys with mechanical and then electronic parts.
Christianity, though a relatively recent import, has already been moulded to prevailing social conditions and pre-existing creeds.
Indeed, Mr Peretz had favoured the treasury, where he could have moulded economic policies as domestic overlord.
Do they believe themselves moulded from another clay than the rest of mankind?
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Both moulded their choreography to help Ms Guillem shine with a new energy.
He's moulded the words "BBC Radio Bush Hut" in clay on the wall.
Machines then weave and sew them into fibre mats several layers thick, which can be moulded into three-dimensional shapes.
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Public opinion has by now been moulded to swallow this, but the manoeuvring did not win Mr Fujimori friends.
Called VaporMg, the case is melted down in the manufacturing process and then moulded to the details needed for the design.
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Thomas moulded the young Winstone in his Penydarren gym, teaching him the fast left jab that would become his trademark punch.
Multi-directional strength is achieved by layering the sheets with the fibres pointing in different directions before they are moulded into shape.
The landscape around us has been shaped by successive generations, moulded to our needs be it for agricultural, economic or transport reasons.
Instead of bricks, lightweight moulded concrete blocks are used for the walls.
Their tastes, as moulded by all those advisers, can be rather uniform.
Driving the strategy of all these firms is the shifting behaviour of consumers. eBay's business, in particular, has been moulded by its users.
The Scotsman has moulded a side that is difficult to beat and, in McFadden and Bowyer, has players capable of unlocking tight defences.
It was moulded in the valleys of Wales, a proving ground for many spinners of words, notably David Lloyd George and Dylan Thomas.
Skilled workers in these "Gartenzwergmanufacturs" (zwerg being the German for "dwarf") moulded 3ft (1m) tall figures in terracotta and ceramic mixes, with carefully detailed and hand-painted features.
He has been proved totally correct and he has once again moulded another outstanding United side, in fact this can be called a great side.
After all, Merrington is the man who moulded Alan Shearer, Matthew Le Tissier, Rodney and Raymond Wallace, as well as the likes of Neil Maddison and Tommy Widdrington.
Head, arms, legs, front torso and back torso had been moulded separately round his body in plaster of Paris and were now fitted separately to him, like a knight's armour.
Where other mountain hikes feel somewhat sanitised and safe, moulded and filtered through a raft of warning signs, health and safety regulations and the presence of other people, here it was just us two and an unforgiving landscape.
He then wants to take moulded sheets of artificial skin to build up the intermediate layer, the dermis, before adding the outer epithelium graft employing new approaches that lift thin, 20-cell-thick slices from elsewhere on the body.
He was a popular choice when appointed as successor to Bob Dwyer as Tigers coach in 1998 and moulded a side in his own image - hard as nails in the forwards and very difficult to play against.
Much of the panic now discernible in Paris about the future of Europe stems from a growing realisation that an enlarged Union of 25 countries can no longer be so easily moulded to serve the interests of France.
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