| 1. | We learn much about memory and come to accept its basic malleability.
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| 2. | A particular aspect of malleability is the tractability of identity.
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| 3. | To a large degree, Buddhism has flourished because of its malleability.
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| 4. | Both New York and Berlin represent unlimited potential and an amazing malleability.
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| 5. | His pure choirboy tenor and open face suggest infinite malleability.
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| 6. | Bontecou's through-lines include translucence and malleability.
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| 7. | Several scholars have commented on the malleability of our public-forum precedents.
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| 8. | Nothing illustrates more clearly the malleability of musical meaning.
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| 9. | Computers encourage the notion of near-infinite malleability.
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| 10. | This gives rise to metals'typical characteristic phenomena of malleability and ductility.
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