It has been rendered ineffective by careless road-users, mostly though because it has been partially laid. |
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To produce lactescence it is necessary for fat to be emulsified into chylomicra greater than 0.1 in diameter to be rendered visible. |
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An award reflects, in right earnest, recognises the services rendered by an individual for a specific purpose in a chosen field. |
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It provided them an opportunity to appreciate the various services rendered by these organisations. |
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On recognising their talent, the school authorities turned compassionate and rendered all assistance. |
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Three eminent persons who rendered service for the senior citizens were also honoured on the occasion. |
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The Defendants filed a lien against the aircraft without having rendered an invoice for the work performed. |
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Again, from time to time during the performance of the contract, Monaco rendered invoices and received payment from Empire. |
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The larger figure represents the legal costs the judge ordered Canada to pay after he rendered his decision. |
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At the whimsy of the jail administration, months of hard work sealing the cracks with toothpaste were rendered redundant. |
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The frames are rendered with both the graphics board and the DirectX reference rasterizer to perform direct comparisons on screen. |
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An all-girl choir, dressed in cricket whites, rendered powerful and moving songs of praise and gratitude. |
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He had rendered an unrelenting battle against the social evils which was taken up by his disciples later. |
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Her detailed works are precisely and delicately rendered in a colorful, flat style worthy of high-quality children's picture books. |
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As the resort's rules demand, walls are sculpted out of white rendered masonry, and there is a shallow thatched roof. |
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I have been rendered wifeless by the Pandavs and therefore I want Panchali, the wife of the Pandavs. |
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Hundreds of acres of agricultural land have been rendered barren for want of water. |
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Many of them rendered great service to the communities from which they came, returning as doctors or agriculturalists or scientists. |
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This coach had a condensation problem, and water from the air conditioning system had rendered the luggage rack, and the seats near it, useless. |
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The whole enlivened, and rendered more variegated, and fanciful, by the various windings of the Chester river. |
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The setting is rendered even more magical with white lights and luminarias for the holidays. |
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A sad and unfortunate chain of events last night has rendered my computer useless. |
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On October 6, it cancelled its 11-race card because of an electrical problem that rendered its infield tote board useless. |
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The dancers could not be faulted for they rendered their attitudes, tours and pirouettes with steady, professional manner. |
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Construction is of rendered rubble walls, with brick features around window and door openings, brick quoins and a pitched slated roof. |
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It savored a few choice morsels from the CSS and actually rendered them properly. |
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On the basis of the evidence, could a properly instructed jury, acting judicially, have reasonably rendered a verdict of guilty? |
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The figures are rendered in autumnal, rainbow-like colours, filled with blurred glyph-like designs. |
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According to Keys, the station was commended for its outstanding service rendered to areas under its jurisdiction. |
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I was also rendered a precise salute upon passing their inspection-hardly a courtesy I expected while dressed in civilian clothes. |
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The Virgin Mary looms up magnificently within a meticulously rendered Gothic nave. |
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The New England autumn setting is magnificently rendered with bright fall colors and deep midnight blues and blacks. |
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The passage of time has rendered redundant the distinction between new and existing duties. |
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Five persons were killed, around 22 were rendered homeless, and several houses were destroyed. |
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With the shrinking cost and widening range of mobile phones, its services were quickly rendered obsolete. |
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The global spread of technology has rendered almost all such efforts obsolete. |
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Once they embark upon that glorious venture, financial considerations are rendered moot. |
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That Leonardo rendered the muscles so evidently demonstrates that he wanted their position, interrelation, and shape to be easily understood. |
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In the Munich painting, the artist has rendered the child, eyes straying and unfocused, reaching almost blindly for the Virgin's carnation. |
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Pores, brick textures, smoke wisps, clouds all were rendered in sharp detail. |
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Nearby trees and other bits of greenery are rendered abstractly, seeming stylized and out of place. |
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The child-like simplicity of the slow movement is rendered as a lullaby, and the finale has punch without the application of brute force. |
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Varying in size, the works are rendered primarily in egg tempera, casein and gold leaf on wood panels. |
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Dialogue and music are clearly rendered and, while not exactly expansive, about as rich as mono from an optical source gets. |
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The sophisticated and superbly rendered Canberra plan was submitted shortly after their marriage. |
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Music passages are pleasantly rendered and there is some hint of surround activity in some thunderstorm sequences. |
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His works are surrealistic and whimsical, rendered in oils and mixed media. |
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This kinetic opening sequence is artistically rendered and had me on the edge of my seat. |
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Dialogue is well balanced with the music, which is rendered with admirable clarity. |
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On the other hand, he is the one who applauds the most when a piece is rendered in all its beauty. |
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The audio is clear of noise and both dialogue and music are rendered faithfully. |
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She has rendered the novel in the simple present to get over the problem of switching tenses which sounds alright in Tamil but clumsy in English. |
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Each drawing is meticulously rendered in several eccentric representational styles. |
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While residing in Vadodara in the early 1920s, he rendered into English several of her works. |
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They make it obvious that Dante's text is not being neutrally rendered into English but that something is being done with it or made out of it. |
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Some sentences seem to be ignored in the subtitles, others are rendered into gibberish. |
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She tells part of the story through her letters to her sister in pidgin Bengali, rendered into pidgin English. |
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Comparable to the world's great epics, this has also been rendered into English with a transcription. |
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It has now been rendered into very readable English, and trimmed in a way that retains the real essentials of the work. |
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My case is unique in the sense that I was the only person who was rendered from US soil. |
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In medium non-stick skillet over medium-high heat, cook bacon until its fat is rendered and browns lightly. |
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No one knew in advance that feeding livestock rendered meat and bone meal would cause an epidemic of mad cow disease, but it did. |
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Fresh killed carcasses were then railed to Wellington for freezing and processing or rendered down on the site for tallow. |
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The Over Thirty Month rule has led to three quarters of a million cattle being rendered and incinerated every year. |
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Swift and Company, the Chicago meatpacker, was the first to mass-manufacture rendered protein and fat as animal feed as early as a century ago. |
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Cadamstown was initially built in stone and the current rendered finish was added at a later date. |
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The ticket office concourse is an imposing double-height area with ceramic floor tiles and rendered walls. |
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The refurbished zinc roof forms an arresting contrast with the cream tiled and rendered walls of the main building. |
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Externally the houses have a cut stone plinth, rendered walls to first floor level and a solid timber upper floor. |
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Upper levels are rendered in dark blue painted plaster while seats in kaleidoscopic colours generate a festive air. |
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If approved, the existing brickwork finish will be rendered and the internal stairs will be reworked. |
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Therefore it is at least possible that they were obliged to use those Fletton bricks in the rendered walls. |
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The garden was backed by a white stone, rendered wall and the planting provided the wow factor, namely the yellowcaned bamboo. |
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The invention of the steam locomotive rendered stage and mail coaches obsolete. |
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Clearly a map or a language would be rendered useless if mere replication replaced representation. |
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Although rendered with detailed realism the particular was always subordinate to the general effect of transcendent beauty or sublimity. |
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James has transformed the detective genre, among other ways, by giving her novels carefully rendered settings. |
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It is some native cowardice or womanishness which has rendered me subject to the flame of filial grief. |
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Wall paintings can also be damaged, as well as all the interior woodwork and seating being rendered filthy and unpleasant. |
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Sadly that element of this great fighter's make-up may well have rendered him liable to the damage that he undoubtedly suffered. |
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The fax machine has been rendered almost redundant as information and documents are routinely exchanged at the press of a button. |
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Error diffusion can create artifacts in the image as rendered by the display device. |
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But all that effort was rendered worthless by a council official's mistake. |
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The bags also contained cheques, which have now been cancelled and rendered worthless. |
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That has been the judgment rendered at the highest levels again within the last few weeks without any qualification. |
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The issuer obtains an agreed percentage of each amount paid under the card as a consideration for the service rendered to the dealer. |
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Similarly, no final decision is normally rendered between conflicting Talmudical opinions in the case of laws that are no longer applicable. |
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Environments are filled with planets, black holes, novas, asteroids and wormholes among other objects, and each is rendered with stunning detail. |
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The bourgeoisie's delusory fantasy of self-reliance is thus rendered utterly absurd. |
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In the United States, he is relegated to subordinate positions and rendered passive by white society. |
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This has rendered virtually unenforceable the few remaining rules intended to further grand jury independence. |
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The style in which the society's logo is rendered is very loose and natural as opposed to the sterility of a technical drawing. |
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Maya and her husband are killed in a car accident and their daughter Nandana, rendered mute through shock, comes to live at the big house. |
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Everything is rendered in colors calculated to look edgy but remain, oddly, tasteful. |
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Expectation is an experiential calculus through which the abstracted possibilities of the event are rendered subculturally consistent. |
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The motor-car was now beginning to make its first appearance in the backveld, and a small motor transport corps rendered excellent service. |
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The house, near to the junction with Tor Avenue, was built more than 50 years ago with rendered walls and a red tiled mansard roof. |
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The first, Combination A, contained an enzymatically rendered fish protein with a high level of bioactive peptides and amino acids. |
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The misprinting of two figures on a diagram rendered one of the six questions in the maths exam impossible to answer. |
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Several congenital abnormalities are rendered less likely by an adequate folate intake. |
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In this work, rendered in natural ochres and pigments, she shows the monthly ritual of burning a fire stick and holding it up to the new moon. |
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She is represented by two unprepossessing abstract heads rendered in polychrome clay. |
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One raster pixel image is rendered on paper, and the second image is rendered on transparency film. |
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That is, sin has affected our individual constitution in such a way that it has rendered all human beings spiritually lifeless. |
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The musical score by Carl Davis is lyrical yet understated, an effective accompaniment, and it is rendered serviceably by the mono audio track. |
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The irony is that the German breweries rendered idle by Pasteur's strategy were adapted to manufacture acetone for cordite production. |
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Even beetroot and spinach can be rendered palatable with a little juicing and some judicious additions. |
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In one picture she's got a bunch of grapes, in the other she has a jug of wine that has spilled on to an exquisitely rendered cloth. |
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He was struggling to read a funny e-mail, but it rendered him speechless, so he segued into the next song without introduction. |
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Kirtans rendered the air while the faithful paid obeisance and listened to the kirtans and the Gurbani. |
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In her youth Queen Victoria listened with rapture to the impressive and glorious music of the great oratorios rendered in the Minster. |
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The deftly rendered portraits of the latter two are surrounded by a starburst pattern of the sort seen in comic books. |
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Futuremark discovered this issue by comparing images rendered by the DetonatorFX driver with images rendered by the DX9 reference rasterizer. |
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For what is truth, but a subjective construct rendered persuasive in the moment of its construction? |
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Pointedly punctuating the film are aerial shots of the megalopolis rendered abstract by its immense repetitiveness. |
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The warship was then hit by a torpedo, which rendered her screws and rudders useless. |
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Thus one of the important elements of classical sonata form, the contrast between statements and developments, is rendered somewhat problematic. |
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For their part, Kavitha and Priyanka, who are part of a line-up called Keesh, rendered two songs that had a rare mellifluence. |
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This is a tranquil lofty space, white-painted, lined down each wall with illuminated rendered alcoves and upholstered benches. |
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First, the rendered moment is contained within a larger narrative frame, one predicated on the conventions of reproduction. |
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I had pointed out that having a second class of membership rendered a lot of people second-class members and they didn't all like it. |
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Before she could regather her composure, he had rendered her ineffective as he held her firmly. |
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It was the wrongful act or omission of the offender which rendered him or her liable, not the unhappy result. |
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Cows are innocent herbivores that would never knowingly consume the rendered remains of their fellow creatures. |
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Elongated upright ovals, rendered with translucent washes of yellowish paint, rise up from the bottom of the panel like mountains. |
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An earlier work in the series, Main Street, Port Elizabeth, is rendered in thick impasto marks. |
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Her position was rendered even more precarious when a formal petition to deselect her was signed by about 40 members last month. |
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Italian ambitions in the Balkans angered the Serbs and the Allies and rendered a common front in the Balkans all but impossible. |
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Urging greater effort as unaccustomed exercises take toll of muscles rendered lax by soft chairs and rich food. |
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Certain changes of language rendered it impossible for the retailer of the story to collect a sufficiently large audience. |
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In Hopkins's poetic practice, this is rendered by the frequent use of antilogies to qualify the divine. |
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My Town is pointed in its truthful and artistically rendered depiction of an abandoned people. |
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Its primitive racquets and feather shuttlecocks were soon rendered obsolete by the discovery of celluloid. |
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Add to this a loose, flowing pattern of arabesques and vines, rendered in paint and other mediums. |
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Diminished sight has rendered me virtually invulnerable to advertising and marketing. |
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Meanwhile, the run on Roast Chicken rendered it unattainable within a very short time. |
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The entrance rotunda is rendered in light tones and polished surfaces, dominated by a large, banded window punctuated with green glass. |
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Seeing this familiar image of Christ overlooking the Final Judgment rendered in such an unusual manner has an arresting effect on the viewer. |
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He rendered a couple of poems to applause from the audience, most of whom were his friends and relatives. |
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The city boasts of wide expanses of artistically rendered potholes interrupted in some areas by stretches of macadam. |
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Nature is generalized, rendered abstract, and interpreted consistently in a spirit of sanctimonious pulpitry. |
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The wound rendered Mark Irwin unconscious within seconds and caused his death within a couple of minutes. |
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Her motives and relationships are rendered dry and unconvincing, but her self-absorption rings true. |
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Soon after Marco and Lydia fall in love she is gored by a bull and rendered comatose. |
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The characters are credible and beguiling, and skilfully rendered by the cast. |
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In gorgeously rendered pencil drawings from the mid-1970s, barn owls in flight seem like ominous gods of the night. |
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The pageantry of Indian life appealed powerfully to the artist, and he rendered it with all his inherent splendor and gorgeousness. |
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Sophie's life, as rendered here, is a series of catastrophes nearly averted, not a string of triumphs. |
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As with Dutch still-life painting, the shadows rendered by this special lighting took on a strong visual presence. |
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But Her Majesty openly rendered to Diana the sort of augustly understated nod that her top courtiers offer her day by day. |
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In his two defeats, both by knockout, he lost concentration and showed that, like many big punchers, he can be rendered unconscious too easily. |
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For three years Fibrogen has burned meat, bonemeal and tallow rendered down from the carcasses of older cattle. |
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Using the giraffe as a starting point, the logo is rendered in silhouette, and the pattern on its hide is used for abstract decoration. |
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I am getting quality alone time with my husband, and I am seeing a movie that has rendered usually sane people speechless with its awesomeness. |
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It was nearing nighttime now, and the ebon coloration of the building coupled with the equally dark landscape rendered it invisible after dusk. |
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The house in the River Bride valley was built six years ago with rendered blockwork, and is arranged mainly on one floor. |
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Cover the tenderloin with the celery seed, and brown it briefly on all side in the rendered fat. |
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The demon's carcass had faded away into nothingness after it had landed in the fire, rendered unliving by the sheer power of the elf's blow. |
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That rock 'n' roll scenery may be familiar, but its not often it's rendered as beautifully as this. |
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This proximate composition of the water may therefore be rendered centesimally as follows. |
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Eventually, I'm told, maps will be rendered redundant by Global Positioning Systems, which will mark a triumph of science over mumbo-jumbo. |
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To stabilize the wall further, fine white stucco was probably applied, which would have rendered the marble blocks invisible. |
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Rising prices get people to voluntarily economize on goods and services rendered scarcer by the disaster. |
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They're shaded differently but are otherwise identical, rendered scratchily but with great detail. |
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The brain sculpturally rendered was the basic element in The Sum of All Fears. |
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When a member of the household is sick our lives are rendered strange and detached from the world about us. |
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Alternative models of family, including a matrifocal family or a single-parent household, are rendered pathological. |
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For some time science and technology took a back seat as children performed puja and rendered Sanskrit slokas. |
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They sought their release on the ground that the conditions of their detention rendered it unlawful. |
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Frequent audits of teachers have rendered them a great deal more serious about what they do. |
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Vehicles and interactive backgrounds are rendered with computer animation and combined almost flawlessly with pencil and ink drawings. |
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As sexual and scatological as the subjects might be, they are rendered with a kind of politesse that is rare in contemporary graphic art. |
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We humans are a strange breed, creatures of habit, this one small change in my routine has rendered me flummoxed. |
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A flaming red angel chases Adam and Eve from an idyllic landscape, charmingly rendered in great detail by the anonymous illuminator. |
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The construction too is rendered rather basic and pure, with deceptively simple detailing that could even be called overprecise. |
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Moreover, this pattern of resemblance is rendered still more striking by the prominent appearance of mock-heroic topoi and diction in both poems. |
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The Gospels are rendered into several of these languages and printed by the Society. |
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Bright cherry red spots appear on the retinas of her eyes, and she is rendered blind. |
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Between house and garage there was a gate and narrow path which led into a rough yard, rendered sunless by a tall hedge and large sycamore tree. |
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It is that tension between safety and satire that has traditionally rendered oxymoronic the very notion of corporate comedy. |
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Somehow, his voice has been shorn of its trademark vibrato and rendered unrecognisable. |
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More than 131 villages have been swamped by the flood and over thousands of people have been rendered homeless in the district. |
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The colors are superbly rendered and shockingly lifelike, supported by deep blacks. |
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The building is made of dressed stone and rendered walls, coloured rendered concrete walls and rammed earth walls. |
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The lake has been rendered shoreless with the wreckage of a major avalanche. |
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He had a couple of strokes that rendered him unable to perform sexually, or walk, or act like the rest of the world. |
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Because the characters' moral perplexities are so carefully rendered throughout, they are captivating to the end. |
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When prey arrives they quickly seize its extremities, pulling on legs, arms and antennae until the hostage is rendered immobile. |
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The pain was a gnawing one and it rendered me immovable for quite sometime. |
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While that kind of precision was difficult in 1945, the advent of mouldable plastic explosives and digital timers has rendered it much easier. |
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Usually rendered as Good Samaritans, doctors in paintings typically hover near sickbeds or deathbeds, dispensing solace and advice. |
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It is built of stock brick from various sources, and the piers are decorated by stone impost bands and rendered plinths. |
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Some are imprinted with candy-colored portraits of Che Guevara rendered in a 1960's, retro Cuban poster style. |
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Works can be rendered in blacklead or metallic pencil or in colour using various mediums or in monotone or duotone or in black and white. |
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But it's not automatically rendered trivial and silly, just because it's about a household animal. |
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There are still cinchona trees in the area, though modern medicine has rendered them useless. |
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The new generation does not know that Muslims and ulama had rendered the highest sacrifice for the country's freedom. |
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Shunted out of the mainstream, he was parodied by artists who rendered him a hippie or muscle-bound clown. |
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The steam locomotive symbolised the glorious service rendered by the Railways to the people in the early years. |
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There is generally close symmetry between the opinions rendered by Doctors Woodside and Gojer. |
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Above this plaintive query is a man's head rendered as a particolored collage of different skin tones, meant, one assumes, to signify diversity. |
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Their hunting grounds and game preserves are being disturbed and their food supply both diminished and rendered uncertain. |
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The piano returns accompanied this time by vocals rendered in something between a whisper and a hushed conversation. |
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All of which becomes rather puzzling when considering that the spying profession was rendered entirely obsolete with the passing of the Cold War. |
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Steven King's prison novel is classily rendered with Tom Hanks starring as the benevolent prison warder tending to death row inmates. |
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On an invitation by the clerics of a church, Shyam had rendered a Puranadra Dasa composition. |
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The undermentioned are unable to concur in the opinion rendered by the Court. |
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They are also rendered legally immune from any wrongful, illegal and criminal acts the corporation might commit in their search for profits. |
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Here is how Arthur Golding rendered the scene, in iambic heptameter couplets, about the time Shakespeare was born. |
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This finely rendered male Ibibio marionette is relatively naturalistic in form, with rounded muscular contours. |
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By the war's end, demand for small combos rendered Goodman's big bands obsolete. |
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He made messy gestural models that advanced notions of formal and spatial complexity, all rendered with a rawness that was combustive. |
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He said 42,289 tonnes of meat and bonemeal was produced from animals killed and rendered under the culls forced by last year's crisis. |
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The Maldives only had a population of 280,000, and they were badly hit, with some parts rendered permanently uninhabitable. |
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The channel said it rendered the broadcast virtually incomprehensible but complied with its programme code. |
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The deftly rendered portraits are surrounded by a starburst pattern of the sort seen in comic books. |
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However, one of the virtues of supremacy is that the opinions of others are rendered inconsequential. |
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The stories have been rendered in excellent English by the translators. |
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Changes in employment that have downgraded the status and pay of many of the old white-collar professions have rendered this term almost meaningless. |
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The houses have brick and cream rendered front elevations, Rationel front doors, windows and French doors, part glazed reception doors, fitted kitchens and bathrooms. |
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The first is super sampling where as the name implies, the image is rendered at a higher resolution, then filtered down to the display resolution. |
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In Split Frame Rendering mode, the horizontal line moves up and down the screen to show how much of the image is being rendered by each video card. |
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It is the Jordanians who then rendered him to Syria for torture. |
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Our family was camped on a ridge in the lower end of the campground when water, trees, mud, and rocks destroyed half of our tent and rendered our station wagon unmovable. |
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The other had severe lung problems that rendered her practically immobile. |
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I for one would love to see those polysyllabic place names, like Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll-llantysiliogogogoch, rendered in Cyrillic. |
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On Friday, both Canadian and U.S. officials announced plans to ban dead and sick cattle from being rendered into feed ingredients for all animal feed, including pet food. |
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The thick canebrake along Holy Ground Greek, however, rendered it impossible for Carson's men to cross it and attack the town from the creek's right bank. |
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Several years ago, Ed had suffered a stroke that rendered him immobile. |
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The glare of this virtual openness and semi-transparency is counterbalanced by the dark grey-green slate flooring and the solid rendered brick walls. |
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On top the slabs are rendered over to seal them, then covered with oiled mulberry paper to leave a perfectly smooth yellow continuous surface turned up at the skirting. |
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These buildings would be suitable for conversion to offices and are believed to have been built using local black limestone which was rendered at a later date. |
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Oil spills, petrochemical pollution, DDT, and toxic defoliants have rendered this appendix on the Caspian Sea's air, soil, and water almost beyond repair. |
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The image, with all of its sketchy lines and minimal color palette, had to be rendered in a matter of seconds. |
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In reply to Ely, Brown conceded that some service may be rendered by land speculation, and he cited Fisher's The Nature of Capital and Income in support of this opinion. |
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However, seismic interpretation within the saddle is rendered difficult by the presence of numerous magmatic intrusions in the Cretaceous section. |
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However, most people who are accustomed to looking at photographs have gotten over the naive demand that everything in photographs be rendered rectilinear. |
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This method enhances the drink's natural thirst-quenching qualities, while not getting you so blotto so fast that you are rendered useless as a caregiver to small children. |
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But early this morning the race was canceled as rain and high temperatures rendered the course a slushy mess. |
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They were the dancer community who rendered their service through dance. |
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The services rendered by unqualified and unprofessional staff of old-age homes and day-care centres for the aged with limited resources are found wanting. |
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By the same token, a performance rendered in a machine-like manner, where tones are physically produced but not in response to prior hearing, is not a musical one. |
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She was appointed to the Court in 1987, and, over the time since then, she has rendered outstanding service to the Court, to the administration of justice and to the nation. |
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There was something about her calm, cool demeanour and the way her words sounded like they had been rehearsed and perfected which rendered Jack speechless. |
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It can also be rendered optatively as in our English versions. |
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The painting is both visually accurate and coloristically interesting, rendered as it is in a subjective combination of blues, greens, gold and lavender. |
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That evening at a dinner in honor of his homecoming, Jervas narrates the tale of his life, beginning with his being rendered lame by breaking his leg while intoxicated. |
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The previous night had rendered me absolutely useless, as I had stayed up all night working on the next-to-last chapter of my book, and was exhausted beyond measure. |
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Of all the uniformed services, it is the Scouts and Guides Movement, which seems to have been relegated to the background, though it has rendered a yeoman service to society. |
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Casts of sports trophies, a toy train, a saw, a football and a cross are some of the items embedded in the work, all of them rendered fossil-like by the lime whitewash. |
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In Splendor on the Bench, a realistically rendered vacuum-tube stereo amplifier sits alone in a paneled room, the painting's surface marked by a delicate tracery. |
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They began as innocent children and were gradually rendered wicked and evil and absolutely corrupt by the treatment they received at the hands of those they most trusted! |
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Plus, currencies in these markets have strengthened, meaning returns in Hungarian forints or Brazilian reals get a boost when rendered in dollars. |
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Even the most mundane experiences seem extraordinary when lovingly rendered by Kalman. |
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On the side was an irregularly shaped, beautifully rendered midwestern landscape which evoked tears of nostalgia for the north country I had forsaken. |
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Choi surrounds her lovers with a throng of skillfully rendered supporting characters. |
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She got a particularly strong ovation, especially from female patrons, when she rendered a ditty about making delinquent fathers support their children. |
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The allegation that changes of regimes following the Arab Spring has rendered the API meaningless is untrue. |
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Cost calculations were part of a regime that enhanced visibility and established a system of calculability that rendered human accountability visible. |
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Small digital prints with religious images, words and textual extracts rendered in lush textures and rich hues address a broad range of clearly spelt out themes. |
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The advent of safety razors has rendered local barbers jobless. |
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Cloudy, foggy, or rainy scenes are just as well rendered as sunlit ones. |
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The lighting and special effects have been rendered perfectly. |
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A hard-working doctor has rendered careful, considerate care to a complicated patient. |
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No one could get a Resource Management Act consent if I had an existing use to do something that would be rendered nugatory by that Resource Management Act consent. |
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The salute is a traditional and mandatory expression of courtesy and respect that is always rendered at the beginning and end of a fencing lesson, assault or bout. |
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Heavy artillery, hitherto used only for siege work, was being rendered mobile by rail and road, and could engage targets at a range of over twenty-five miles. |
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Thus even if George's secondary argument were rendered nugatory by Spahr's objection, his primary argument would still vindicate the public appropriation of ground rent. |
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On May 20, 1999, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered a unanimous decision confirming the right of off reserve Indian band members to vote for chief and council. |
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Hundreds of families, if not thousands, have been rendered homeless. |
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While advocates for school vouchers not only appeal to the precedent established in 1947, the federal courts have rendered a series of conflicting decisions. |
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The ordinariness of a professional writer is rendered extraordinary by the strict discipline of a word culture that engulfs her or him, without and within. |
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They have, in effect, been rendered homeless by the minister's actions. |
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Lab and diagnostic equipment is strewn about, rendered useless. |
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The proceedings before this Court would then be rendered futile. |
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The trial judge's verdict in my view, satisfies the test that a properly instructed trier of fact, acting judicially, could reasonably have rendered the same verdict. |
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Red-coloured flames and black smoke are rendered in a stylised fashion. |
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In the past, the suggested landscapes were rendered in low relief. |
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Kennedy proceeded on, having rendered Douglas mute as a result not of his position, but of his person. |
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The fleet rendered Britain invulnerable to direct attack, while its wealth allowed it to intervene on the continent even though Britain did not possess a large army. |
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All are rendered in exquisite detail, as are the cars themselves. |
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The crisp animation and luminous colors are rendered in sharp detail. |
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The bear is rendered really gently because I wanted something tender. |
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The chief judge said that the verdict will be rendered at a future date. |
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Each is rendered in a garish expressionist style at odds with the subject matter, as if the artist were completely oblivious to the drama at hand. |
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With no distracting background or props, all attention is focused on the actor's face and costume, and their expressive qualities as rendered by the artist. |
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This is the sort of food people fight over, a reminder of how Italian pasta dishes, when rendered as they ought to be, are unbeatable in the satisfaction stakes. |
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His works are wall pieces that look like drawings rendered in bas-relief. |
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The orthography requires both accents above and dots below certain letters, and getting this rendered correctly on the web without special fonts remains a bit chancy. |
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Let us say that I could have rendered a proposition false in the weak sense iff I was able to do something such that, if I did it, the proposition would have been falsified. |
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Hence, where an employee receives sick pay after an accident has rendered her unfit for work, this is deducted from the amount of damages received. |
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Above a couch, the last supper is rendered in marble and mounted to the wall in a gilt frame. |
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The blocks will then be rendered and the house, which will become the family home of Tomas O'Leary, an architect, should have little or no heating bills. |
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Just about every speech is systematically travestied or butchered, not just to be different, which would be bad enough, but to be rendered devoid of meaning. |
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The city has had to find alternative accommodation for those rendered homeless by the process, thus putting a further strain on its already stretched budget. |
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According to Aristotle and Aquinas, general natures are rendered particular by the matter which individuates them. |
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Animals injected, as described above, may be rendered hypersusceptible to all bacterial proteins. |
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And ACPA authorizes seizures only when a court has rendered a final verdict. |
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We wandered and fiddled and zithered and tambourined through France till the chills and rains of autumn rendered our vagabondage less merry. |
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The rear end's signature tribar taillamps, which light up in sequence to signal turns, are rendered in eye-catching LED panels. |
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