While we may not be able to completely remould the world in one lifetime, we need to get the ball rolling. |
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Equipment was imported from France for retreading tyres and the area's first remould business was founded. |
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His frantic attempts, transparent and pathetic, to remould himself into something he is not compromised his dignity. |
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At present, Community legislation does not cover remould and retread tyres. |
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They put forward social processes designed to remould the splintered societies. |
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Since getting their respective jobs, both have been trying to remould the image of Chinese leaders. |
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That dominance is being eroded as complementary medicine therapists use public pressure to remould outdated power structures into more pluralistic power sharing. |
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As the new American imperialism seeks to remould the Middle East in its own image so Howard rather more modestly plans to shake up the South Pacific. |
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Angola has acquired the resources and is making the efforts needed to reunite its people and remould its society. |
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The Innu and the Government both need to reflect seriously on how to remould their relationship in more positive directions. |
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A 56 Phil Hine deliberate attempt at psychic surgery this, smashing the vessel to remould it. |
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It does not harden and does not make hair sticky, making it possible to remould at will. |
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We buy carcasses and used tyres, remould them and then sell them at an attractive price. |
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Chinese attempts to remould him as a man of peace stumble over the fact that his book is a guide to winning wars, avidly studied by America's armed forces as it was by Mao. |
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At present the quality of retread and remould tyres on the Single Market varies widely and these disparities help cast doubt on their reliability, thus depriving the consumer of some of the aforementioned benefits. |
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Indeed, the knives are already out for Burley, whose attempts to remould Scotland into a more adventurous, eye-catching side have yielded little in the way of results. |
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With a nuclear agreement with Iran now within reach, an opportunity beckons for the EU to remould its security environment. The key for such a strategy lies in Turkey. |
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The development of a high-quality European tyre retread and remould industry would allow such tyres to be re-used and would reduce non-renewable raw material consumption while ensuring high safety levels for consumers. |
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Remould tyres are extremely popular in Europe, although they have yet to command such a market share in the Middle East. |
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ReMould builds on past work undertaken to develop a continuous devulcanization system for the production of devulcanized rubber from waste tires. |
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