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But architectural rendering as it is known today did not begin until the Renaissance, with such Italian architects as Filippo Brunelleschi, Leon Battista Alberti, Baldassarre Peruzzi, Donato Bramante, the Sangallos, Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo.
The Little Prince indeed witnesses 44 sunsets in the Katherine Woods rendering, as it seems he will continue to do in Richard Howard's sparkling new translation of the novel, published this month.
Most obvious at this time of year is the way football is able to slow-mo and fast-forward the seasons at will, rendering, as it always does, the festive period an impressionist blur of never-ending, mud-and-thunder war-football, a type of football that you chain-smoke and binge-drink until you're slingshotted out of the bleak midwinter totally and utterly reliant upon it.
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Like all the best dramas, it works by recalling that in the series as in life, the game – astonishingly authentically rendered as it is – is the backdrop, rather than the plot.
More broadly, Revelations suffers because Constantinople, as accurately rendered as it may be, does not offer the variety of recognizable locations for most players — Renaissance Rome, Florence and Venice — that were the settings for previous games in the series.
The former might imply reference to a state of affairs, and an epistemic usage of "to appear" that could be rendered as "It appears to me, that p," or, "I take it that p".
It's powerful enough to drive Nintendo-style graphics on the special screen, a deceptively demanding task as there are in fact twice as many pixels to render as it "looks" like.
"As impeccably rendered as it is, 'The Master' is enthralling, ponderous and elusive in equal parts.
The fat will quickly render as it comes into contact with the hot pan, helping to form a delicious, mouth-watering crust.
Since this recipe uses pork belly meat and fat in addition to the skin, we won't need to use any cooking oil, as the pork fat will naturally render as it cooks.
The title of "Herod's Law" refers to a governing principle of political life in Mexico (and not only there) that can be delicately rendered as Do it to them before they do it to you.
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