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But he has already been rendered something of a lame duck because of his planned retirement in March.
Based on the true events of November 5 1421, this heart-warming story is rendered something really treasurable by Bayley's wonderfully vivid and rich illustrations.
With their distended bellies, stick-like arms and legs, and earnest expressions, the naked figures have a whimsical quality, though their anatomy is frankly rendered — something unusual for the period.
"We've rendered something illegible.
Have we ever destroyed anything in this universe of ours, rendered something into nothing?
Leibniz's claim that they don't necessitate the act of will means only that the act of will itself is not thereby rendered something that is absolutely necessary.
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But it's not like I'm rendering something that I saw.
But it's not like I'm rendering something that I saw.
I'm not trying to render something I have all tied up in a bow.
And I have often found myself imagining ways of fitting tab A into slot B. Public circulation is what renders something a quotation.
The cuteification of an adult thing, the shot glass, is a power move; a way to render something "bad" as good, or something serious as fun.
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