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Having produced a male heir, she has now, after all, rendered herself dispensable.
Wolf's book, however, is undermined by the fact that she has rendered herself less than unreliable over the past couple of decades, with one rant more hysterical than another — Fascist America!, great sex behind the burqa!, the "Stalinist" plot against Occupy Wall Street!, and a particularly loathsome, self-victimizing and vindictive piece about the Shakespeare scholar Harold Bloom.
Blixen, author of Out of Africa, rendered herself ineligible by dying that September, and it was decided that "Durrell was not to be given preference this year" – probably, Schueler told the Guardian, because "they did not think that The Alexandria Quartet was enough, so they decided to keep him under observation for the future".
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The accountant, her face red, tried very hard to render herself invisible.
The questions betray suspicions that factions within the PDI-P are resisting his rise, that Miss Megawati fears that by naming him she would be rendering herself irrelevant, and that she has perhaps not given up all hopes of another tilt of her own at the presidency, which she held from 2001-04, perhaps with Jokowi as a vice-presidential running-mate.
Mildred renders herself an outcast, and drags others into the vortex of her rage, by taking justice personally, by distrusting in process, and, above all, by denying chance and coincidence by looking at social processes as mechanistically, as deterministically, and as strictly causally as the game-loving criminal mastermind of "Jigsaw" does, and trying to exert control.
The joke concealed in the term is that it's in fact Frances who renders herself untouchable by the homunculi of her own circle, because she is a woman of destiny awaiting a Prince Charming of a similar grandeur of character.
And still she's so petrified of standing out that she's practically renders herself mute.
A brave artist, who dares to risk all, to render herself vulnerable to thousands of critical eyes, merits our attention.
Veronica held her ground, so absolutely still as to render herself invisible amongst the throng of yeomen, daring not even to breathe with her breath.
In "Pumpkin-Head," a woman named Hadley, whose husband died a few days before, invites an "eccentric young molecular biologist," practically a stranger, into her home, rendering herself vulnerable to the punishment inflicted upon her.
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