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remould
verb
- to mould again
- to bond a new tread onto the casing of (a worn pneumatic tyre)
noun
- a tyre made by this process
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It is worth exploring how it has changed, how that is remoulding international relations and the consequences for the UK.
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Tens of thousands of people once worked in ceramics factories, but the city has been remoulded by the 20th Century collapse of British manufacturing.
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By doing what he did today, the prime minister could remould his government on his own terms, rather than being forced to by circumstance.
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But they still dream of more than remoulding the United Kingdom, but recasting it permanently, with Scotland's departure.
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Preconceptions elsewhere were remoulded as the city put its heart and soul on show.
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