Sentence examples for past rendering from inspiring English sources

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This idea of "traditions" is also dangerous because it glues us to the past, rendering us immovable and static.

Yet the inauspicious surroundings of Lithuania's national football stadium have caused Scotland teams problems in the past, rendering Friday's game easily within the hazardous category.

What would be interesting to know is if Twitter got this list from somewhere else, or if they actually analyze which passwords were most commonly chosen by its tens of millions of users in the past, rendering them 'too obvious'.

However, four of the seven task force members have taken public anti-media stances in the past rendering the task force less than neutral.

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What it does offer is our recent national past rendered in the shape of characters so expertly drawn they feel like old friends.

His programme would consist of works which meant much to him, plus the first public outing of a new song by Harrison Birtwistle, to whom he had, as a soloist, in the past rendered sterling service.

The Best Director gong instead went to Ang Lee, for a piece of direction felt like it owed more to cinema's future than its past: rendered with cutting-edge digital paint-box technology, in 3D, Life of Pi has flourished with an international audience made fluent in this new visual grammar by the likes of Avatar in 2009 and Hugo in 2011.

Basically, we're stuck in purgatory between "Lionel Sings Country and Chasee & Status, and now that there is no section of pop's past rendered inaccessible by death, there's a chance there'll be even less space for new music to exist in.

This was considered totally acceptable, since other mechanical methods used in the past rendered less or, in the best cases, similar viability levels [ 7, 14].

These exclusionary and discriminatory policies of the past rendered South Africa an 'extreme example of inequity' in every sphere of life, including health care [ 19]; it left post-apartheid South Africa with a health system 'profoundly and explicitly inequitable' [ 20], and characterised by unjust distribution of resources and unequal capabilities and rights [ 21].

Ghosting on the screen from past renders can be removed by shaking the device.

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