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He was not only protecting his investment; he also made the entire team stand during the national anthem, rendering the first act totally meaningless.
Terrified bemusement is his response as he scampers into the stalls and scrambles over the legs of Row A, rendering the first love-duet tricky across the footlights.
Others may line out the lines, build cities, work mines, break up farms; it is yours to have been the original true Captain who put to sea, intuitive, positive, rendering the first report, to be told less by any report, and more by the mariners of a thousand bays, in each tack of their arriving and departing, many years after you.
It stems in part from the belief that this generation has little to offer in terms of culture, that everything has already been done, or that serious commitment to any belief will eventually be subsumed by an opposing belief, rendering the first laughable at best and contemptible at worst.
First, basic power calculations using data from the National Trauma Data Bank of the American College of Surgeons [2] suggest that reliably measuring a mortality difference would require over 5,000 patients rendering the first outcome measure inappropriate given the combined sample size of all published studies.
One woman had incomplete data rendering the first CEQ unusable and one patient had incomplete data rendering the second CEQ unusable.
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But the Warriors went for speed rather than size and took the game over, rendering the fourth quarter moot.
He gave the world champion a winning 2-0 lead in the series, rendering the third match, in Johannesburg next Saturday, meaningless.
In rendering the ninth round of that fight Mr. Kram describes the firepower of Ali's bruising flush hooks on Frazier (who ultimately won in 15 rounds) as "dark, magnetic Goya".
Indeed a ruling in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals warned that extending plain sight to digital evidence, "creates a serious risk that every warrant for electronic information will become, in effect, a general warrant, rendering the Fourth Amendment irrelevant".
For example Hall and MacGregor's 1961 version has a female vocalist (Shirley Bland) rendering the third stanza as: We are waiting by the harbour, Weeping, waiting since break of day-o.
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