The judge will likely render a verdict between a few months and a year from now. |
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He makes it a practice to call for the removal of federal judges when they render decisions he disagrees with. |
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The plaintiffs were required to carry out certain repairs by the local council in order to render houses fit for human habitation. |
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Likewise, there are many such women who participate actively in Indian politics and render their services to the country. |
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Those people who are dedicated to the cause they have undertaken will render the services. |
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At the same time, those who render meritorious service should be given due recognition with fitting rewards. |
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These inspectors will render an accounting of all nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and will help oversee their elimination. |
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So this is a group by definition prepared to render a death verdict if they feel this is the appropriate case. |
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At the outset, most of the jurors are eager to render a guilty verdict and go home. |
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Fortunately for this judge, international law precludes having to render a verdict on this fiery French citizen. |
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And no matter how compelling the evidence, most of these juries would not render a guilty verdict. |
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They will find 12 people, 12 honest men and women who didn't know about the case and they will render a verdict. |
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Darkness ebbed into the corners of his vision, threatening to render him unconscious. |
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He hit the pavement and hit his head hard enough to render him unconscious. |
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He machine-sewed sequins onto linen to render a view of iconic factories with smokestacks. |
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It has given platform to performers who render the music of poet-saints of India. |
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Both have about 2,500 polygons, which is quite a good detailing, and which allowed me to very closely render the image I was creating. |
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This is due to the fact the software I use for 3D does not utilise the graphics processor to render the images. |
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Graphics chips render images by breaking them into small pieces called polygons. |
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Place the bacon in a large, heavy pot and cook, stirring, over low heat to render the fat, about 5 minutes. |
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The men conducted most of this heavy work, while the women boiled the leaf fat from the entrails to render lard for shortening and lye soap. |
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This external render is then coloured with the local earth colour to decorate the church. |
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Typically Muscovite yellow render is used extensively on the residential blocks, while the chancery is clad in stone and glass. |
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Built in 1981, the 217 square metre bungalow has a stylish exterior combining white painted render with a tiered slate roof and hardwood windows. |
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The white render is extended to the four outbuildings, which are fully rendered. |
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Some of our mothers used to bake with lard or render down cod fat and beat it up with lemon juice to provide shortening for baking. |
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The sight of a young lass flashing a bit of leg or a bit of cleavage can render most teenage lads incapable of concentrating on anything else. |
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The resonant emotions projected by the album render titles and lyrics unnecessary. |
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I guess I should have repaired the corner with concrete render and then fixed the angle bead once dry. |
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Unlicensed fireworks displays, even on private property, are illegal and may render the participants liable to prosecution. |
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Failure to comply with any of those provisions will render building workers liable to imprisonment. |
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The fragments would shred an aeroplane's fuselage and render it inoperable, making the anti-personnel bombs very effective on airfield raids. |
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If a writer isn't careful, even the best biblical exegesis can render a parable lifeless. |
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The slurry coat must not be allowed to dry ahead of the render application, but applied wet on wet. |
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The shorter linker would render the channel hypersensitive to stretch or prevent complete closure. |
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It is my ardent desire that I will be able to render similar voluntary services in the future. |
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It also required a great deal of logistic support and a willing ally who was prepared to render assistance. |
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He taught them how to approach the whale, iron it, bring it ashore, butcher, render and eat it. |
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After a bit of a summer lull, the blues of woodland asters and the yellows of woodland goldenrods render the forest vibrant in late August. |
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Its lethargic pace and surprising lack of experimentation render it a boring and predictable lowlight. |
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The table tag was designed to display tabular data, not as a way to render the layout of a website. |
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To render speedy audit services to the City Government under the auditorial jurisdiction of this office. |
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Both artists are skilled storytellers, able to use a few deftly chosen images to render snapshots of their own autobiographies. |
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The US Department of Defense is studying the use of a digital bugle to render taps at veterans' military funerals. |
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That could cause bits of information to disappear or become scrambled in transmission, and render the chip useless. |
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Marx suggests that Shakespeare expanded his original sources in order to theologize the comedy and render theology as entertainment. |
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As long as your SD card is big enough, the device is powerful enough to render images smaller to fit the screen. |
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Huddersfield, of course, can render both results meaningless if they themselves gain a victory and maintain their position in sixth place. |
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Any other construction of the words or order in section 3 would render them meaningless. |
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Do you, Senator, want judges and mayors to be able, at their pleasure, to render laws useless? |
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During the 1990s, the bank pushed large loans on the state so as to render it dependent on outside financial support. |
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Most importantly they don't have the resolution needed to properly render highly legible serif typefaces like Times and Garamond. |
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Yet it's the besetting sin of the professional class to render itself invisible in its own calculations. |
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Many of the problems of getting an accurate model to render properly can be traced to what happens during translation to those formats. |
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And some expert bikers say that some motorcycle accessories may even render your bikes to become slower. |
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But its polish and refined gameplay make up for what it lacks in innovation, and render it one of the best light gun games ever. |
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Waste in landfills decays in physical, chemical, and biochemical processes that may eventually render it environmentally harmless. |
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The over-arching framework of bipolarity seemed to render other struggles and rivalries nothing more than local manifestations of the Cold War. |
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You have asked this office to render a formal opinion concerning the service of capias mittimus by state marshals. |
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It also promised economies of scale that would render marsh mining of ulexite obsolete. |
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Unless it is managed better by both parties, they predict that the new deal will render organizations uncompetitive. |
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When we skimp on any one component, the others suffer, and therefore render a weekend almost completely useless. |
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Skeins emerged through group projects to render the maze of tradition through a time-line, skits and sketches. |
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In order to make her man happy, the mermaid has false limbs attached to her body which render her unable to swim. |
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Its strange how so many little problems can render me a mumbling, incoherent madman. |
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Britain had outlawed the slave trade in 1808, and her colonies were not allowed to render assistance to slavers. |
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He has another two factories at Waterford and Cahir, which render offal from cattle into meat and bonemeal. |
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Chances are the story will be bogus or, even if genuine, the publicity process will render the hero decidedly unheroic. |
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A number unique to each handset can be used to identify and render stolen phones inoperable. |
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The distribution of the weight did not render the unitised press unsafe for normal container transit. |
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The hope is that Sol Campbell's return, which is at least two weeks away, will render such expenditure unnecessary. |
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To be asked to render assistance and then when you get there to be assaulted, it's literally a smack in the face. |
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The pace and driving momentum of the narrative, meanwhile, regularly render the book unputdownable. |
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Television cameras do not penetrate the fog of war, they render it more opaque. |
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The bomber scored a direct hit on the bridge area, but it did not render the ship unseaworthy. |
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Poverty, social inequities, ignorance, sexism, racism, and unsupportive relationships may render a woman virtually powerless to choose freely. |
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Indeed, this rationale would render the unwritten doctrine of Marbury v. Madison itself invalid in cases involving the 21st Amendment. |
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It was considered unsightly, and always covered with either a cement render or a skin of brickwork. |
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A decent soundbar will provide enough grunt to render an amplifier unnecessary. |
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I feel that if it is able to render good service, especially to the Buddha dharma and Tibet, then my personal life is insignificant. |
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In a scene played for laughs, he even watches a video about voodoo so he can render her powerless to resist his advances. |
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Their large body habitus and comorbidities render them high-risk surgical candidates requiring thorough planning and implementation of care. |
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The grey granite exterior is calculated to render the lodge almost invisible against the looming backdrop of the hill. |
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A vitamin deficiency can cause normal body functions to break down and render a person susceptible to disease. |
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In short, any eventuality that might render all the animals, or part thereof, stall-fed is bound to make the obligation of zakat tax redundant. |
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These aspects of military life do not, of course, render entirely nugatory in the military context the guarantees of the First Amendment. |
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They left him with the kind of domestic and professional headaches which render hangovers mere child's play. |
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Incomplete equipment may render some of the new hardware incapable of being more than military targets. |
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The use of 1-way hashes to render patient records anonymous has been employed and promoted in France. |
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It is vital that we investigate and expose these neo-Nazis, and render their hate-mongering impossible. |
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Hypothermia may render the carotid pulse impalpable, but it is important not to start chest compression without evidence of cardiac arrest. |
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Two historical circumstances render this questioning especially relevant to an understanding of the cartographic rhetoric of Ulysses. |
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Being on the defensive for a while is not that bad, though such an attitude would render them losers in the long run. |
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Their only job is to render objective justice in the specific case before them. |
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Perhaps the opportunity for a fair hearing of her case for her niece's custody would render the other judgments moot. |
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It denies the possible otherness that would render the unknown worth knowing. |
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I agree with her submission that his construction would render paragraph 3 in practice otiose. |
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In old cases, the marked deformity and chalk-stones render the disease unmistakable. |
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Sometimes a subtle change in emphasis or hue can render a very different canvas. |
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The subtleties and nuances of psychiatric diagnosis render certainties virtually beyond reach in most situations. |
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Among them the fact that it was the judge and jury who swore an oath to render a true and just decision. |
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And we finally get sufficient insight into Connot MacLeod to render him a character rather than a cipher. |
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The use of patellar tendon autografts for ACL reconstruction is very widespread and is thought to render good, reproducible clinical results. |
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Contracting the disease once does not render a person immune to future infections, which is why getting routine boosters is so important. |
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Its sheer complexity may render it impossible even to an accomplished cliometrician. |
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Ground forces have the ability to render a decisive outcome by closing with and destroying enemy forces. |
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I have found from experience that without periodical interaction, activists cannot render service to victims of human rights violation. |
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If powers are precisely rather than permissively formulated, procedures to render visible occasions of use are constructed. |
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His public persona has been moulded and redefined so as to render him acceptable to all. |
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This will render the topo impermeable, yet still allow you to write notes on it with a ballpoint pen. |
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Osterman exploits collodion's nearly grainless precision and the rich variability of the salt print to render the experience of sleep. |
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There are blocking devices which you put near the back which render every phone inactive. |
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In these applications the formation of dimeric species can effectively render the compound inactive. |
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How do you render them incurious and intellectually languid, with only nervous energy and shallow greed to fill the mental vacuum? |
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We have scores of dedicated and committed staff members who render an excellent service under circumstances that are sometimes difficult. |
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Since access is extremely limited, they'll have to render from international broadcast feeds in lieu of taking their own video. |
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Death, its inexorability, and our fear of it render us as helpless as when we were toddlers. |
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The effect is somewhat flat and inexpressive, however, with attempts to render Tokyo in a gloomy, neo-realist style only partly successful. |
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Her minor, piffling persona and relatively plain features render her ineffective as a fiery femme fatale. |
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This last resort could either solve the problem or render the cell phone completely inoperative. |
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I agree with Jonathan Parker J's judgment in re Barings at page 493 that s.3 of the 1972 Act does not render relevant that which is irrelevant. |
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The sudden sensory deprivation is not going to render a grown man or even small child insensible and throw them into fits of panic. |
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It is not necessary to try to ascend to a level of second-order reasons in a desperate bid to render this conception of action intelligible. |
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Granting that this plea of tender into court is defective, it would not render the petition insufficient to state a cause of action. |
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Wordsworth likes to take words from a context that is dreadful and render them benign. |
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Their expertise, conversancy with immensely difficult subject matter, independence and integrity render them impeccable standard bearers. |
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But that would render it pointless, a social inclusion policy rather than an existential explanation. |
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The models are detailed, but uninteresting lines, flat colors, and predictable pans render them pointless. |
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For some the desire was to render law irrelevant and redundant through technological innovation. |
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He said people should encourage musicians to render new keertanas so that they too became popular in the course of time. |
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The flies' preference for attacking cattle's forelegs can also render ineffective such animal treatments as back rubs and ear tags. |
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President Bush is moving with lightning speed to render his temporary tax cut plans permanent. |
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Mmm, he may have heated some dampened rags by the stove and poulticed them on the clay to render it supple. |
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A few years more of this honeymoon with free power will render many areas in Punjab and elsewhere barren. |
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The only funny thing is the amount of processing power you need to render the dated graphics. |
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This enormous demand must of course draw down the water on that short line of canal, render it shallow, and its navigation impracticable. |
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Well, why learn on the job in a dangerous sport where the object is to render somebody defenseless. |
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My mother used to render a sublime schmaltz, drawing forth globules of fat and the skin thereunto attached from well-bred chickens. |
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If the single tax raised all the revenue needed by government, it would render a protective tariff unnecessary for revenue raising. |
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It was he who demonstrated to the public way back in 1846 that he could render a patient unconscious without pain. |
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How, then, do we demythologize and render impotent the demons in our lives? |
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A departmentally run canteen and store inside the campus will render good service to the patients, students and staff. |
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The use of a Web browser to render a graphical user interface provides considerable advantages. |
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These inspectors will render an accounting of all nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons programs and will help oversee their elimination. |
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Further the render in the area close to the ground will be dirtied by splashes from the ground when it rains. |
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Pompey, to render himself popular, had disannulled the Laws of Sylla which limited the power of the people. |
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Horses are dismembered, arrows slice through necks, and swift blades render unexpected carnage. |
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This expression would render us both socially unique and a political eunuch. |
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On the formal level, its massive length and mock-heroic narrative render questionable its presence within a volume of epigrams. |
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These rods can serve as surrogates for doorposts that would render the continuous utility poles a symbolic wall or border. |
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The RSX also has 512MB of graphics render memory and is capable of 100 billion shader operations and 51 billion dot products per second. |
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The ragged rascals wanted to roll in the red dust to render themselves raggeder and raggeder and raggeder. |
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The experience I am trying to render is anoesis perhaps, consciousness with sensation but without thought. |
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The redesignation or rerouting of these roads does not render the Canal inaccessible, and certainly not in a strategic context. |
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It is finished in white render contrasted with black curtain walling, and with a roof-high atrium in the reception area. |
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Its 50 pages are filled with so many assertions, half-truths and qualifications as to render it worthless. |
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The low bitrate and edge enhancement render horizontal lines in the chase scenes as jaggy, pixelated messes. |
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The vagaries of the British weather render many summer song spectaculars a washout. |
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His resonant use of the bass string to render the notes of a raga in the lower octave has lent gravity and depth to his recitals. |
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A basic predicate of jury service is the juror's ability to render a fair and impartial verdict. |
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Two interjections from the rapt audience render the visiting 28-year-old former pupil particularly speechless. |
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His use of a wide-angle lens facilitated deep focus for faces and musculature, allowing him to render iconic, nearly sculptural images of beauty. |
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The typesetting shows problems as well, and the kerning and word-spacing in some lines is so awkward as to render the line almost unreadable. |
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Scratch the render to form a key and, the next day, fill flush with a slightly weaker mix. |
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Nelson has digested, reassembled, and constructed a remarkable amount of material to render Harlem Gallery into a text that is newly accessible. |
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However, this is true any time a suspect confesses after being confronted with inadmissible evidence, and it does not necessarily render the confession involuntary. |
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The victors may seem particularly potent as the disparities in power are intensified, but this does not render them omnipotent in framing the post-war order. |
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He submitted that the meaning of the phrase cannot simply be merged with the requirement for complete crystal submersion in the silicone layer, as that would render it otiose. |
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Long gone are the tooled finishes from hand-held chisels that could render differences in texture across the face of a stone block, or from one stone to the next. |
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The power lines are very aliased in the distance, this will probably be fixed by changing the draw distance in order to render more detail at a distance. |
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The gentle chain of modifiers, subordinate clauses, and dreamlike images in prepositional phrases all render a generous, almost psalm-like appeal to the thinking person. |
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He subsequently pleaded guilty to failing to stop and to render assistance, but then stood trial on the charge of causing death by dangerous driving. |
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It does, indeed contribute to render spoken discourse more effective, but so does elegant chirography or clear typography improve the effectiveness of written thought. |
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Asking a carpenter or handyman to render an opinion regarding the structural integrity of a building is equivalent to asking a nurse's aid to diagnose a malignant carcinoma. |
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From the perspective of the customary rule as stated by the ICRC, it is not clear whether the WP munitions were being used to render insurgents hors de combat. |
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The tribunal has yet to render its verdict on the latter matter. |
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What you need is a panel of really intelligent, well-thought-of people from both inside the government and outside, to consider this and render a judgment in fact. |
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As you know I have created a weapon that will render all others useless. |
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Finch went to considerable lengths to render the star as it appears to the naked eye, using a cluster of compacted marks to re-create its pulsing, seething mass. |
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Any level of arbitrariness in the information provided in handbooks would only cause noise in our analyses and hence render any detected relationships conservative. |
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In addition, it is legal to render diseased animals for use in pet food. |
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In fact, data consolidation imposes such catastrophic operational compromises as to render it practically impossible and commercially inadvisable to follow as a direction. |
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Further liveliness was achieved in all the blocks by special treatment to the ends, and by varying the cladding between timber boarding and painted render in strong colours. |
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Recent excavations noted a plaster render on the north face of the Wall. |
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It was also supposed, perhaps in consequence of this anti-inebriant quality, to render a man energetic and diligent in business and to insure peace of mind. |
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Attendance allowance is paid to assist a member of the reserves with travel expenses when required to attend a specified place within Australia to render reserve service. |
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This would render the space telescope inoperable in 2 to 4 years. |
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This would make me woozy and two glasses would render me insensible. |
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It doesn't render them unconscious or make them insensible to pain. |
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Judges rarely render even highly suspicious confessions inadmissible, and juries often convict confessors, even in the absence of physical evidence. |
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But time and history will render an unambiguous verdict on this matter, as Rubio shall soon see. |
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Dancers in the foreground render human life, beautifully and lyrically. |
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The irony is that the farming methods causing the drainage will result in their own demise, as they use up the topsoil and render the ground infertile. |
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Would the irrefutability of guilt render capital punishment just? |
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She will render a selection of her hits in Malayalam, Tamil and Hindi. |
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Tile is used to render the indigenous maple leaf at the west entrance. |
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Fashion can summon the strange, can subjugate the body and render it alien just as readily as it can highlight every curve. |
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Not only do microbial frugivores consume fruits and fail to disperse seeds, but they often render fruits unattractive to vertebrate frugivores that do disperse seeds. |
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The data for the Sendai virus also suggest relaxed selective constraints on V, although the lower levels of variation in this clade render this conclusion less certain. |
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Dignified affability is the becomingness of superiority, which while it does not remove the line of distinction, does not render it painfully visible. |
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Failure to observe the tithes would invoke not only severe Divine punishment but in most cases would render the grain religiously inedible and consequently unsalable. |
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Once we like the story, then we break it down into individual shots and layout, then we shoot the boy and render it all out. |
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Specializing in precision metalworking, he was in a position to render the fledgling gunmaker expert advice on metallurgy and production efficiency. |
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In very small doses it could have been used to relieve toothache, but the seeds would also have been used to render unconscious patients awaiting amputations. |
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Singers worked on their projection and enunciation so that the primitive recording technology would render their voices at least halfway decently. |
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His status as a shirk would normally render him somewhat of a pariah. |
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The fact that a national court might, on occasion, misapply the criteria, intentionally or unintentionally, does not render the exercise a failure. |
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It achieves that purpose by increasing the general penalties and creating a new penalty system for pyramid selling schemes that is designed to render those schemes profitless. |
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Delisting the Yellowstone grizzly will render this achievable goal of connectivity impossible. |
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This distressing subject aside, the book is shot through with Connolly's inimitable humour and even in print he has the ability to render you helpless with laughter. |
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No casual clicker should have access to this footage, let alone feel entitled to render some sort of verdict. |
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There appears to be a consensus that seeking to monopolise another's trade mark and other unfair practices would render an application invalid for bad faith. |
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A good strangulation hold should render the opponent unconsciousness without injury or significant pain in a matter of seconds regardless of whom the opponent is. |
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The attack could render a significant portion of the military forces either undefended or non-operational leaving them in a highly vulnerable position. |
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Apparently wracked with indecision, the Supreme Judicial Court needs to get off the dime and render a verdict in same-sex marriage in the commonwealth. |
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Things have changed for Wall Street and for Goldman in a way that may render its old bag of tricks less helpful. |
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Both conditions, especially the second, render the whole project a nullity. |
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However, in our hands this method of measuring UV-induced inflammation was not reproducible, and our standard errors were so large as to render the data uninterpretable. |
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Processor speed and power will significantly affect the time taken to render special effects, such as dissolves, wipes etc, in video editing packages. |
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As weaponry began to render body armor obsolete, coats of arms were scaled down and used on tunics and caps, still in the form of the escutcheon or shield. |
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For example, codling moth larvae do not consume much of the apple that they infest, but they cause great esthetic damage by their presence and can render produce unmarketable. |
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In response, Mr McCulla claimed the sizeable installations would threaten boats using nearby fishing grounds and render large areas of the Irish Sea unnavigable. |
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As a Provost and Judge, it is your especial duty to render justice to all, to hear patiently, remember accurately, and weigh carefully the facts and the arguments offered. |
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The render must also be further separated from the background by the use of a slip strip of building paper sandwiched between the expanded metal and the wall. |
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These are known as opsonins or alexins, and they act on the bacteria by a process comparable to narcotisation, and render them an easy prey for the phagocytes. |
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What qualifies as vast enough, as comprehensive enough, as representative enough to faithfully render a city and its people? |
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Proposed in this paper is a scheme to modify NTSC video signals to render the signal unrecordable by video recorders, yet viewable on standard television displays. |
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The stone obtained from these pits yielded iron of a superior quality, but the small amount left after calcimining did not render the working payable. |
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Pennell describes how architecturally trained draughtsmen who have no experience of drawing directly from life tend to render objects with photographic perspective. |
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This and other drawbacks appear to render deep self burial impractical. |
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The mere rumour of a landmine can render a community's fields unusable. |
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Therefore, the so-called second issue raised in our written submission should be seen as important only in this sense, which does not render it justiciable. |
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It is song-like movements like this which remind us forcibly of Lloyd s foreshortened career in opera writing and render its termination all the more regrettable. |
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Fact that consent to search may have been obtained while consentee was in custody of police officers or agents is not of itself sufficient to render consent involuntary. |
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In our view, the use of handcuffs does not render the verdict unsafe. |
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His topical humour will no doubt render this recording dated in a few years, but for someone who was weaned on comedy albums as a child this one hits all the marks it should. |
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Poetry can't compete well with movies, videos, computer interaction, talking novels geared to a voyeuristic spectatorship that may render page readers obsolete. |
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He also said that mutations in non-coding portions of the gene, which control regulation, could also render it nonfunctional, which tends to push the number upward. |
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If this is true, translators in Beijing are making more money than all those executives, chairmen, presidents and top politicians for whom they render their services. |
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Similarly, multi-channel playback systems could render the diegetic space of a conversation by moving dialogue from speaker to speaker as characters moved across screen. |
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By contrast, at least some nonsynonymous mutations are expected to be strongly deleterious because they damage protein structure and thereby render the cell nonviable. |
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And jurors would be able to evaluate the evidence on both sides of the case and render a reasoned verdict. |
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In principle, similarly, a testator should not be permitted to render his dependants' statutory rights nugatory by covenants to make bequests by will. |
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There are many firms that can render projects to photorealistic images, however, 3DR offers so much more. |
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Although a number of paradigms for distinguishing between languages and dialects do exist, these often render contradictory results. |
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In Middle East countries, summer temperatures will reach 45 degrees, while in Africa, dry weather will render 35 percent of land uncultivable. |
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She finds the changes in the script are designed to render it less indecent and antinationalist, or less Ibsenian, one might say. |
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Why not extrajudicially render mafiosi to Third World hellholes? |
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Porter states that Massey's serious historical errors often render his works nonsensical. |
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The result is that many of these concerts are now lost or recorded in such a poor quality as to render them unlistenable. |
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For example, in the verb is unaccusative and one pitch accent on the internal argument is sufficient to render the whole sentence focused. |
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Create one or more virtual cameras and view and render three distinctly different views of the roomset that you feel show it to full advantage. |
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The boxes were formed from thin slabs with joints carefully sealed with clay to render them waterproof. |
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But Ruscha resists knee-jerk spiritualism by emblazoning slogans that render the scenes absurd. |
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Meanwhile, Howe informed Burgoyne he would launch his campaign on Philadelphia as planned, and would be unable to render aid. |
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In the encyclopedias its horn was said to have the power to render poisoned water potable and to heal sickness. |
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However, Gruffudd was forced to render homage and fealty and pay a heavy fine, though he lost no land or prestige. |
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The different roles of case law in civil law and common law traditions create differences in the way that courts render decisions. |
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However, in winter, easterly winds render the city colder and more prone to snow showers. |
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One important use of glaze is to render porous pottery vessels impermeable to water and other liquids. |
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Each mine had two hydrostatic safety features intended to render the mine safe if it detached from its mooring cable and floated to the surface. |
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Often, a separate public hearing is held on the Preliminary Objections and the Court will render a judgment. |
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Conversely, high erosion rates may render nourishment financially impractical. |
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Kochetkov has tried to render Orthodoxy more accessible, in part through using modern Russian rather than Old Church Slavonic in the services. |
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How does aggregating non-corrupt contributions render them corrupt? |
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However, while Burgess swam breaststroke, she used crawl, and therefore had her goggles sealed with paraffin to render them water tight. |
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First, the dull coloration of their feathers can render them almost invisible under certain conditions. |
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Most scientists believed that the oceans were so vast that they had unlimited ability to dilute, and thus render pollution harmless. |
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Another possible modification is to render the alkali metal cation organophiic by complexation with a crown ether. |
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He possesses every quality that could be desired to render me perfectly happy. |
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Other caterpillars acquire toxins from their host plants that render them unpalatable to most of their predators. |
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The unique system, which could render grid reference maps obsolete, is known as position Imaging Technology. |
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Pitch upon the best course of life, and custom will render it the more easy. |
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What we found is a situation currently too murky to render a judgment. |
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Resizable, viewable thumbnails and scrollable page navigation empower users to quickly and easily locate the desired page and render it. |
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Lay down your arms, for we are told in Scripture not to render evil for good but to overcome evil by good. |
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The elasticity of the concept and its easy manipulability render it an improper basis for state intervention. |
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The bone ash in the body bleaches the iron present and seems to render whiter bodies with slightly impure kaolins than the very pure ones. |
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Total pancreatectomy will render the patient an insulin-dependent diabetic. |
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This derives directly from the way the Latin language used to render both aspects and consecutio temporum. |
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Like with all other types of phrases, theories of syntax render the syntactic structure of adpositional phrases using trees. |
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The council would render a decision on who would be allowed to continue to proclaim their views. |
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Insofar as they metonymically render this violence, swords have the potential for a certain excessive materiality. |
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Bermudian convention, where a toponym contains the name of a person, is to render the person's name in the possessive form. |
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In the actual case, the craving for alcohol did not render the use of alcohol involuntary. |
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The product tawdriness forced the CEO Tim Cook to render an apology and suggest customers to try using its rival's Maps app. |
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The disembodiment of Woman in the national narrative and her mythification render it impossible to position her as an agent of change. |
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Users are able to tesselate and render with exceptional realism at the highest possible frame rates. |
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It is sometimes used to render in English other posts of temporary regent, acting for the absent monarchic head of state. |
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The only key difference between geomap and geochart visualizations is the method used to render the actual drawing of the map. |
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The general effect of the water content upon the wood substance is to render it softer and more pliable. |
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The internal lead sheathing served to contain the corrosive sulfuric acid and to render the wooden chambers waterproof. |
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Most military radios have some antijamming capability so they can be used in spite of the enemy's efforts to render them inoperative. |
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What is driving UWB into the consumer market is the ability to render UWB circuitry into CMOS technology. |
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April may be the cruellest month, but I am planning to render it civilised and to take my antibiotics in a regular manner. |
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They fear that trying to find the homeless homes translates into raising the taxes they must render unto Caesar. |
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Should we remove the UPVC and render the wall with cement-treated waterproofer, or cover it with battens and wire then put the cement over that? |
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However, the xeric habitat types occupied by tortoises render expected encounters by these two species occasional at best. |
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Since the matter is apparently left unresolved, the early commentators and codists render a decision. |
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Still, the ideal solution, I think, would be to render unto Caesar an affirmation of flag and country but to keep God in our hearts. |
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