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Whilst the definition may be rendered with some ease into items that can be asked of those receiving the goods (usually women), it is much harder to assess when questioning those who 'give' because the notion of 'predicated' is based on perception and perceptions of motivation may differ between parties in a sexual encounter, and indeed may be fluid.
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Afterwards, an image can be rendered with only the objects at a selected depth level rendered in maximum clarity.
15 These words, plainly out of context as the passage stands, are too vague to be rendered with any certainty.
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Some seem fresh and some are clearly recycled, but all are rendered with a verve and fluidity that keep the book moving along in a fleet fashion.
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