Sentence examples for render successfully from inspiring English sources

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"In the current beta state, the EMU can render successfully popular games in true 3D environment with light and shadows and played in first or third person view.

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The man is an artist, and the hard, focused work that constitutes an artist's waking life has nearly never been rendered successfully as drama.

NEW YORK has always been too big an idea to be rendered successfully in a single image: simultaneously cruel and generous, dazzling and demeaning, unbearably vibrant and -- as it waits to see what path a tropical storm will take -- suspenseful but calm.

People can successfully render aid without any training, Wagner said, if they can "keep their wits... and listen to what it's telling [them]." The Southwest employees did an "amazing job," he said.

This may be why children seem to be the most successfully rendered of all these portraits.

Had the campaign successfully rendered the public discourse more polite, or just driven the dirty words out of earshot?

Each delicately sketched supporting character comes with a story to tell – among the most successfully rendered is Daisy Dupree, Dr Osner's longstanding assistant, whose beautiful, accomplished exterior conceals a heartbreaking secret.

"Few fiction writers working today have more successfully rendered the sensation of solid ground suddenly melting away, pinpointing that instant when the familiar present is swallowed up by an always encroaching past or voided future," Katherine Dieckmann said here last year.

As we motored past bull oxen bathing in the tan waters of the Mekong River near the Pak Ou cave temple, my young guide (the pronunciation barrier prevented either of us from ever successfully rendering the other's name) asked why America had no greenery or quiet places like the rural hill-draped valley we were in two hours north of Luang Prabang, Laos.

Sicha successfully renders, like nobody else I've ever read, the suffocating psychic effects of debt, pervasive in the way a chronic disease or a guilty conscience or a terrible secret is pervasive: thought-infecting, decision-changing, life-defining — as society-altering as conscription.

Birds and other animals, especially horses, were popular and often admirably done; men, perhaps because their form commanded less imaginative interest, were not so successfully rendered; in the later stages of geometric art, groups of some complexity were attempted a doe with her fawn, a man fighting (or greeting) a centaur, even a lion hunt complete with dogs.

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