No matter what shape it takes, a night-time economy relies on a night-time workforce.
Then you have to shape it into a structure that people can hear clearly.
It is the way we understand the world and the means by which we shape it.
They want to shape it to their needs, and the reality of their lives.
He wants to shape it to serve both the immediate needs and broader philosophical mission of Zappos.
If the NBA is in such bad shape it would be ludicrous to support a money-losing venture.
So we have a choice: We either shape our future or let events shape it for us.
Already the tug-of-war is under way among Mr Obama's would-be advisers over the principles that should shape it.
While the two parties agree that reform is necessary, there is little agreement about what shape it would take.
The Kon-Tiki expedition was just the start of his efforts to shape it.
The project was given its name because of the spiral shape it would form from Langlees to Laurieston and Polmont.
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How can you better predict the future of film than asking the people that are going to live and shape it?
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This week's proposals for an Anglican Communion of two (or more) tiers sound like an attempt to recognise reality rather than to shape it.
One day he stumbled into the Exploratorium, a San Francisco museum dedicated to the natural world and the forces that shape it, and he was hooked.
In other words, instead of waiting for this daunting moment to pass, we can try to seize and shape it, to lighten it -- however we please.
You find people and let them really go out on their own with it and then shape it as much as it needs to land on its feet.
General Petraeus understands that strategy because he helped shape it.
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Whisky (the preferred spelling in Japan, as in Scotland, is without an "e") is the distillate that most defines upper-end Japanese bars and has done much to shape it.
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To be able to do something new, you need to be able to take control of how that thing is currently done in order to shape it to your will.
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Dereese Huff, who runs the tenant association, urged her neighbors to support the plan and help shape it, saying the new funding would help pay for new windows and roofs.
Place the fig paste on a sheet of aluminum foil and shape it into a rough 6-inch log, then wrap it tightly in the foil, rolling to shape it into a perfect cylinder.
Biographies of two Indian leaders whose careers spanned most of the 20th century and did much to shape it should tell readers much of what they might want to know about modern India.
If Amazon does participate, says Forrester research analyst James Staten, the company will likely use its heft in the cloud computing industry to assert control over the standard and shape it to Amazon's current services.
Chiseling quarry waste into blocks, she hurt her thumb and several fingers while figuring out how to hold a piece of sandstone in place with her foot in order to shape it to the desired size.
To these objections I would answer that the objections themselves point to a problem of welfare being offered by government at all, along with a government that does too much such that individuals irrespective of nationality feel the need to shape it.
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And he did so as someone who truly loved the original, who respected his source material, and who as a general rule carved it with the grain and not against it in his attempt to shape it into the needs of a big budget film trilogy.
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