You want to remould the brain. | |
You want to remould the brain. | |
They're remoulds. Yeah? | |
Yeah, well, you don't see the tread with remoulds, do you. | |
They're remoulds. Yeah? | |
Yeah, well, you don't see the tread with remoulds, do you. | |
Darwin wasn't just an abstract theorist, he like to get his hands dirty, testing his ideas, and in the 1850s, he became fascinated by pigeons, by how man had remoulded the wild rock dove into a rich variety of forms. | |
I had forgotten, I had remoulded my life. | |
John Balderston, who had done the adaptation of the play Dracula for the American stage, when he was working on this script it seems as though he remoulded the material - consciously or unconsciously, perhaps unconsciously - but remoulded it in the light of some of the relationships | |
We remoulded an old maternity mannequin we used to make for Mothercare. | |
As a result of remoulding through labour... and ideological education... during his captivity he has shown that he has genuinely reformed | |
Darwin wasn't just an abstract theorist, he like to get his hands dirty, testing his ideas, and in the 1850s, he became fascinated by pigeons, by how man had remoulded the wild rock dove into a rich variety of forms. | |
I had forgotten, I had remoulded my life. | |
John Balderston, who had done the adaptation of the play Dracula for the American stage, when he was working on this script it seems as though he remoulded the material - consciously or unconsciously, perhaps unconsciously - but remoulded it in the light of some of the relationships | |
We remoulded an old maternity mannequin we used to make for Mothercare. | |
As a result of remoulding through labour... and ideological education... during his captivity he has shown that he has genuinely reformed | |