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The closest rendering in spoken Bengali sounded more like Koli-kata.
And, more painfully for me, the sequence was a rendering in miniature of how it feels to love the Knicks.
Mr. Lynch said he felt some pressure about rendering in three dimensions scenery that Proust described so beautifully.
"I did a rendering in my studio in Paris, and then we went back to see the mother again.
Nine? – of serious rendering in a hot oven, so that the fibrous meat was fully bathed in the hard-earned grease of a life lived far too well.
Even more abstract works include "Katsura" (1958), a rendering in granite of the black wig that Japanese women wear as part of traditional formal attire.
He then injected the cadavers with warm tallow to preserve the form of pulsing veins and arteries (hence their perfect rendering in his paintings).
He would not, however, need to look up the word mosh: a common rendering in Chinese is kuangwu, meaning "wild dancing", which sounds suspicious enough.
The city of Gothenburg (which is the rendering in English) is the second-largest city in Sweden and is located on the country's West coast.
"Razor" combines three relatively modern inventions (fountain pen, disposable razor and safety matches) into a sleek, flattened rendering in red, gray, black and gold redolent of Pop Art.
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