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Following James, Grosz instead insists that the "teeming flux of the real" must be rendered into discrete objects and that human beings are not able to choose not to do so (2001, 179).

In order for Frank and Zoe to carry on, the subtext must be rendered visible.

That might seem somewhat melodramatic, but Coyle's tenure must be rendered as little more than a blip.

She was in search of more modest terms to describe a set of feelings which were dark and complex and must be rendered faithfully.

What Meckler understands, unlike so many ballet directors, is that if a story is to be translated into dance, its structure must be rendered transparent, otherwise there's just too much to assimilate.

BCE must obtain a leave to appeal from the Supreme Court of Canada to hear this case, and any decision must be rendered before June 30 , 2008 the drop dead date after which the private equity firms can terminate the transaction.

But part of the genius of Bach's solo violin music lies precisely in the tension it creates between the real and the ideal, the chords on the page and the ways they must be rendered on a melodic instrument.

However, he acknowledged that there were still large problems to be solved, like the possibility that H.I.V. could mutate out of reach of his designed antibodies, and the fact that lentiviruses can cause cancer and must be rendered harmless before they are injected into a human immune system for life.

The founder of Moms Demand Action, Shannon Watts, pointed out the irony that one of the venues being used by the NRA for country music concerts this weekend has banned the public from bringing in any guns, while guns on sale in the main exhibition halls must be rendered inactive as a condition of display.

In "Prophet of Innovation: Joseph Schumpeter and Creative Destruction" (2007), Professor McCraw examined capitalism through the life story of its leading 20th century advocate, with his Darwinian theory of "creative destruction": that businesses must be rendered obsolete and extinct by other, better businesses if an economy is to move forward.

But in the morning paper, as Robert Hutton explains in "Romps, Tots, and Boffins," his guide to "the strange language of news," such an event must be rendered in headlines as (in the Australian) "MOVIE-PROMISE STING NABS SOMALI PIRATE" or (per the slightly chattier Associated Press) "HOLLYWOOD-STYLE STING NABS ALLEGED PIRATE KINGPIN".

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