| 21. | He wanted to refashion Latin America into a more integrated region less dependent on the United States.
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| 22. | Honored at the polls in a way that will likely realign and refashion the existing American political landscape.
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| 23. | After reuniting with his wife, Soltys apparently began trying to refashion his life by going to college.
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| 24. | However, the city-state has been trying to refashion itself into an arts and media center.
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| 25. | Lowenfels said, " and refashion it to meet the needs of today's marketplace ."
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| 26. | In fact the Grand Old Party is attempting to refashion itself entirely, clearly using Clinton as its model.
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| 27. | But any attempts to refashion an exclusively political mandate for the United Nations will marginalize its role in development.
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| 28. | To what extent does the ideology fashion and refashion the idea of the nation as a container with borders?
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| 29. | "They will refashion the church's tradition with their own cultural richness, " she said.
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| 30. | Using aliases to refashion identity has a long history in popular culture, from Hollywood actors to pulp fiction authors.
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