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Much of that land has been sold and developed, rendering much of Kabul's property in the hands of unknown owners.
In THE WATER'S LOVELY (Crown, $25.95), she examines love from every imaginable angle, rendering much of it in a decidedly unhealthy light.
Vettel, his fellow competitors and their respective pit crews confronted a Hungaroring on Sunday that began wet, dried out, got soaked and finished merely damp, rendering much of Sunday's action a tactical game of tire choices.
Unless someone invents a teleporter or matter duplicator, rendering much of the economics of scarcity obsolete, the physical economy will always lag behind the flow of information.Special report How about now?
A large gap currently exists in the chemical data reporting standards rendering much of the currently available data unusable by algorithmic analyses.
Instead, it's updated every couple of hours, rendering much of the personal data, particularly that which pertains to equities, E-mail, auction pricing and airfare rates, essentially useless.
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The exacting scholarly standards of a later age rendered much of his work obsolete.
And, indeed, cellphones and the Internet have rendered much ham-radio activity obsolete.
New research suggests that such heatwaves could render much of the Gulf uninhabitable without drastic measures.
Small wonder confidence slumped among businessmen.Red tape, poor infrastructure and a strong currency have rendered much of industry uncompetitive.
Another suggested that 311, the city-run telephone information line, had rendered much of its role obsolete.
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