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But Barnabas refashions these elements so as to create an implement for sprinkling the cleansing agent (presumably the blood of Christ) upon the people (he has in mind the cross of Jesus' crucifixion, evoked by the Greek word for "wood," xulon). Joshua Bell refashions classical favorites on ``Voice of the Violin'' (Sony; $18. Furthermore, we have learned that during the first few years of life the basic brain material produced, in keeping with instructions from the genes, refashions itself and its connections according to what it encounters in its environment. |
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