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Somehow the one thing I hadn't considered was that when this story was fully told, then the trip would be over — and I would render myself locked out.
Ideally, it would render uncertainty associated with outcomes tangible and understandable, cf. [1].
If I was smirking, and I might have been, I trusted the translator would render the words sincerely.
I'd be rendered in pen and ink, too.
There, I'd suggest, rendered in three dimensions, like some rich digital map, is the space of contemporary literature.
As if by walking for maybe just a few hundred metres of the 21km climb, I'd have rendered my achievement null and void.
While Ann Powell, a biochemist in the Department of Plant Sciences at UC Davis is trying to engineer a better tasting tomato that can withstand the industrial produce transport system the success of the company I am featuring today would render this effort moot.
I knew that the fallout would render a good part of the Russian potato crop worthless, so I put in a big bet on potato futures.
Russian and Turkish baths do exist in New York, but my acculturation up to this point would render me, I think, incapable of feeling completely comfortable in them.
Another measured the base of woman's fascinator (one of those headbandy-feathery things that make women look like birds) to ensure that it was at least four inches in diameter (a size that would render it, I kid you not, a "hatinator").
These features are required for the survival of the microbe (i.e. mutations in them would render the microbe nonviable) and include not only surface molecules, but also genetic material.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com