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  • Over the centuries, each world religion has shape-shifted the original forms, while creating a different myth to hold the same ancient truths and mysteries of n|om.

    The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010

  • - On top of that, the fact that the Man in Black shape-shifted to take on Locke's likeness — an ability that the Monster has previously demonstrated — was a strong clue that this man and the creature were one in the same.

    LOST: Episodes 6.01 & 6.02 Recap, ‘LA X’ » MTV Movies Blog 2010

  • Blatant lies are stated with impunity, are pointed out, and are "shape-shifted" (a recent rather useful blogging term I learned) into something else to justify an erroneous position.

    February 2009 Maxine 2009

  • Blatant lies are stated with impunity, are pointed out, and are "shape-shifted" (a recent rather useful blogging term I learned) into something else to justify an erroneous position.

    Weblogs Maxine 2009

  • Blatant lies are stated with impunity, are pointed out, and are "shape-shifted" (a recent rather useful blogging term I learned) into something else to justify an erroneous position.

    I like fish, squirrels, octopus and the Dartmoor 12 Maxine 2009

  • But if it's a choice of sending in a full-sized human or a human shape-shifted into a mouse, I'd go with the mouse.

    A Principle Ulysses 2009

  • I tried to talk to them when the smoke descended, but they shape-shifted into grass and trees, and that was it.

    Crimson Wind Diana Pharaoh Francis 2011

  • In the intervening decade and a half, Carey has shape-shifted from coquettish butterfly to flopping film star to cheer-worthy comeback kid.

    Album review: Mariah Carey, "Merry Christmas II You" Click Track 2010

  • Saint Patrick shape-shifted himself and his friends into a herd of deer, to escape danger.

    Q&A: A conversation with Nancy Farmer, Author of The Sea Of Trolls 2010

  • Blatant lies are stated with impunity, are pointed out, and are "shape-shifted" (a recent rather useful blogging term I learned) into something else to justify an erroneous position.

    I like fish, squirrels, octopus and the Dartmoor 12 Maxine 2009

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