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The Census has long rendered invisible or less valuable certain segments of the population to fit the political whims of the day.
His method is pretty similar to how you produce a photo in the dark room something probably hardly any of us know about since digital photography has long rendered the process near obsolete.
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And yes, it is also true that popular movies have long rendered many cultures, including our North American own, in embarrassingly facile and demeaning terms.
But the words and deeds of two Bayern players had long rendered the 90 moderately entertaining minutes immaterial, along with the result.
The first round of the N.B.A. playoffs has not yet wrapped up but the regular season has long been rendered irrelevant.
Besides, the theory of evolution has long since rendered the chicken-egg dilemma something of a non-mystery anyway: once you allow species adaption to enter the equation, it is fairly straightforward to see how a new egg-laying species might come about.
The consistent excellence of Alonso's performances over the years - his speed, his repeatedly breathtaking overtaking moves, his sheer, bloody-minded relentlessness, his forcing of uncompetitive cars into places they don't belong - has long since rendered irrelevant the statistical disparities between his career and, say, Vettel's.
GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul just can't seem to help himself when it comes to his fetish on a law which has been on the books for nearly five decades and which has long since been rendered a moot point by even avowed white supremacists.
As for the Tenth Amendment's reminder that the people and the states retain every authority that is not otherwise mentioned in the Constitution, that assurance of a system of government in which power is divided among local, state and national entities has long since been rendered moot by the centralized Washington, DC power elite--the president, Congress and the courts.
As for the Tenth Amendment's reminder that the people and the states retain every authority that is not otherwise mentioned in the Constitution, that assurance has long since been rendered moot by the centralized Washington, DC power elite -- the president, Congress and the courts.
As for the Tenth Amendment's reminder that the people and the states retain every authority that is not otherwise mentioned in the Constitution has long since been rendered moot by the centralized Washington, DC power elite -- the president, Congress and the courts.
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