Sentence examples for rendered repeating from inspiring English sources

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Dad's eleven rather deeply rendered repeating lines of thin black ink make the book look as if it's been swiped at as with claws, or maybe instead it's a portrait of a forest without leaves.

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Initially I was considering going to places like Uganda, where a new anti-gay bill was passed at the end of 2013, rendering repeated homosexual acts punishable by life imprisonment.

Collectively, all the three published sesame genetic maps are not ideal for quantitative traits mapping as they are all on the basis of a temporary population (F2) that renders repeated phenotyping unfeasible [ 30].

These costs render repeat measures very expensive, and thus often only limited experimental data are available.

The text speaking of the "works of the devil" is rendered on repeated notes both in the prelude section as in the fugue section; the destruction is pictured in a twisted, almost snake-like, coloraturas in both sections, but the text "" is graced by a new calm theme that is introduced by the tenor, followed by bass, soprano and alto, only accompanied by the continuo.

This is obvious, but still should be said: Giuliani's reveal that Trump repaid Cohen $130,000 for hush money to Stormy Daniels renders the repeated denials to the American people from POTUS and his press secretary false and untrue.

Woe betide any cut that rendered its repeat impossible.

The Government was on Friday night accused of hugely underestimating the number of households rendered uninsurable by repeated flooding after admitting that it had not taken into account the effects of climate change when allocating money to protect them.

In order to determine whether this functional accessibility would also render the repeats vulnerable to host immune responses, the antigenicities of the recombinant LigB proteins were compared.

Presumably, subset 3 constitutes an almost impassable barrier between subsets 1 and 2, perhaps by rendering the repeats belonging to the flanking subsets too distant from each other.

This silencing process leads to chromatin remodeling or heterochromatinization, which typically renders the repeats transcriptionally silent (Matzke and Mosher 2014; Matzke et al. 2015).

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