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The FCC’s intervention, combined with political pressure, could reshape late-night programming and commentary shows, raising important questions about free speech, government influence and the future of political satire on U.S. television.

From Salon

Registry data reflect a society in transition, where longevity, lifestyle, and environment are reshaping health risks.

From BBC

The expansion of drone delivery highlights how automation and robotics, powered by artificial intelligence, could reshape the future of work.

"It's been reshaped over a number of years," Mr Watts explained of secondary school sixth forms.

From BBC

Their aggressive tactics and commitment to reshaping the party have led to comparisons to the conservative tea party movement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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