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In 1614 the company brought Pocahontas on a publicity tour to England, where she caught a pulmonary infection, which the coal dust in London's air rendered fatal.
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Aluminum reacts easily with oxygen in the air, rendering it useless as a metal.
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The PKK said the air strikes rendered the peace process meaningless, but had stopped short of formally pulling out.
Which shows that when power and morality diverge and the air is rendered poisonous everybody then suffers in some way.
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Additionally, the surface (e.g., stone vs. air) was rendered to image the cephalopod's morphology (Fig. 3f).
But while the re-airing was rendered more than intemperate by new events, the conspiracy theory had been fertilized for weeks — often on Fox's airwaves and with the help of the Trump family and its chief congressional allies.
There was a mild breeze and just enough nip in the mountain air to render the sunshine welcome and not overwhelming.
As this heat is shed to the air, it renders Greenland's coasts relatively mild and helps make northern Europe warm enough that roses can be grown at latitudes that elsewhere support polar bears.
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