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    malleable


    1. The concept of malleable reality is really the corner stone of any new structure that you want to built in replacement of any present reality you wish to replace with a more pleasant one


    2. They had been the most adventurous of lovers; bodies ‘real’ and yet more malleable than would be allowed by the constraints of physics


    3. I was also beginning to learn about social psychology and the Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures, which made me think about how malleable our supposedly strict moral codes become in the right conditions


    4. process is malleable: In the 103rd Congress, two out of every three 118 _________________________Robert Gates, Sr


    5. “Though I hesitate to disagree with my companions, I would think that the future is still far too malleable to consider such numerical estimates of the probability of your ascension to be in any way reliable


    6. By what little light remains, he decides he still has time to fashion a spear point from a piece of the malleable shiny stone before night sets in


    7. He understood the meaning of the unfinished sentence that Cindy left hanging, regarding junior advertising people who weren’t malleable enough or whose ideas were poor


    8. He’s just furthering the US Corporate Empire abroad, where the US controls most of the world’s resources after installing puppet governments made up of malleable greedy indigents from that country


    9. These malleable leaders sell out their own people out of fear of the US, and greed, and power for themselves


    10. This reminds me of Richard Nixon who got into politics answering an ad placed by Prescott Bush in 1940 for a malleable lawyer interested in politics

    11. Richard Nixon had started on with Prescott as the Bush family mouthpiece in 1940 by answering an ad in the newspaper for a malleable lawyer interested in politics


    12. After all Nixon was the malleable attorney interested in politics


    13. So that makes Prescott the sponsoring manipulator of the malleable (bendable, reshapeable, adaptable) attorney or the puppeteer of the Nixon puppet to get what he wants


    14. The Kennedy assassination was carried out for the benefit of the Military Industrial Complex and the installation of malleable presidents to do the bidding of big business no matter what party was in charge


    15. They were installing malleable (presidential sounding) crooks and murderers who were under the direct control of the Bush family, and would follow in this sequence with only 2 interruptions: Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, for two generations, with presidencies for two family members


    16. But in the making of such vessels, the malleable clay


    17. produces a dry stone in place of the malleable clay


    18. Many people have a soft and malleable heart which is more


    19. water content of the clay and produces a dry stone in place of the malleable clay


    20. Clay is malleable, and God, like the Master Potter, changes us into what He wants us to

    21. became one, solid lump of malleable mass, and the flavor exploded in his mouth


    22. He had discovered that the crown of the special weapon was malleable and he had carefully flattened it and strapped it and the box to his waist under his overalls


    23. The principles espoused by Jesus were malleable and easily bent


    24. friendly and congenial on the outside, malleable to their interests, but not letting


    25. For this is how Q-web functioned; it was a malleable chaos made tangible plasma by thought interface


    26. In cast irons we have grey, malleable, compacted, white & S


    27. Called as Malleable Iron


    28. But I have heard that Malleable Iron is still preferred


    29. The manufacture of metal foil had begun in the 1840's but Olin was still amazed that any metal, aside from malleable gold, could be worked into such thin yet strong sheets


    30. And to think that their election is left in the hands of the ignorant and malleable masses is nauseating

    31. If there are laws in such a society, they are malleable


    32. The word lead is the word for the heaviest grayest deadest material in the world: the most malleable, the softest inert dead metal on earth


    33. No powerful, privileged group wants an informed public; they want a docile, unquestioning, malleable public


    34. It felt oily and malleable


    35. “Does this mean that you have caved into my magnetic charm and are now as malleable as clay in my fingers?” He said in a Machiavellian tone


    36. And we should be wrong to object to that, since their nervous organization is much more malleable than ours


    37. Time isn’t linear in the hall, it’s malleable and slippery and you can get permanently lost in memories that never were and dreams of futures that will never be


    38. Time isn’t linear in the hall, it’s malleable and slippery, and a visitor can get permanently lost in memories that never were and dreams of futures that will never be


    39. Their blue soles were malleable as dough and so thin that when I walked I could feel the contours of pebbles and sticks beneath my feet


    40. They were still malleable

    41. He guided Joe to a lumber rack and pulled out samples of the different woods he used—soft, malleable sugar pine, hard yellow spruce, fragrant cedar, and clear white ash


    42. He was young enough to be malleable, trusting enough to be convinced, and inexperienced enough to think there could be something “romantic” in plotting against the Crown


    43. What a Wonder is that malleable Organ! It licks, it tastes, it wets, it smooths, it slicks; it causes Nipples and Pricks to stand at attention, and sucks the Savour out of Capons and Cocks


    44. Locke’s Some Thoughts upon Education and I believ’d that the Newborn Babe was a Tabula Rasa, neither good nor evil, but infinitely malleable and subject to the Mouldings of Experience


    45. Did she agree with Locke that the Babe was a Tabula Rasa, neither good nor evil, but malleable; or did she conceive the Child as imprinted with Original Sin (which must be driven out with the Rod)? Did she concur with many learned Astrologers, that all Character was form’d by the Juxtaposition of the Planets at the Moment of Conception (or e’en of Birth), or did she believe, as Mrs


    46. Gold is the most malleable element: gold leaf can be produced to a thickness of just 0


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    Synonyms for "malleable"

    ductile malleable pliable pliant tensile tractile mouldable yielding mushy pappy impressible

    "malleable" definitions

    easily influenced


    capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out