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Proust died in 1922, long before the project was complete, impressed by the rendering down while deprecating its occasional floweriness and over-elaboration: had Scott Moncrieff added the word "to" before Swann's Way (the title of Du côté de chez Swann) he would have "saved everything", its author insisted.
The populations of these species have recovered well since Macquarie Island was declared a sanctuary in 1933 and the rendering down of penguins for oil ceased [1].
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"All these animals get rendered down at a nearby facility for their fat.
Even "paranoia", a Greek word certainly, but rendered down by other European languages, popped up amid the taks and the jeg forstar ikkes.
Military, cinema and computer game technology is always rushing ahead, but still human beings continually do things the machines can't deal with and can't render down.
Keeping the skin on the chicken makes it render down beautifully, and it then crisps up in the latter stages of frying.
The filleting and crude paraphrasing used to render down what is in fact a tender and subtle narrative did much damage.
Parts of that cow were probably eaten by human beings but other parts - guts, bones and the carcass - were rendered down and industrially processed into meat and bone meal (MBM).
One positive aspect which emerged was the notion that more strandings are being reported because the public are actually more aware of their plight – and less likely to hoick the carcasses off to render down for their fat, as was common in earlier days.
Size 20!" and "Too small… bet she's never heard that before!" After picking himself off the floor, Wayne selects the best dancers to audition, who will then be further rendered down by himself and ballet mistress Monica Loughman, a woman so cold and smooth she resembles a sneering marble statue erected for the sole purpose of making you disgusted with yourself.
Indeed, if such a massive work can be rendered down to a one-sentence pitch it would be fair to say that the book is about memory the memory of the second half of this fraught, embattled century and about the business of clarifying connections.
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