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Her essays examine love within a family, not just the dependable ordinary variety but the extreme renditions in which affection hardens into idolatry, with one human mistaken for a god and another cast as a supplicant.

Every year during an avalanche of holiday-season performances, Handel's "Messiah" is also offered in contrasting garb: from elegant, bespoke professional versions to populist renditions in which everyone can hum along to "For unto us a child is born".

Take Phillip Morse, a minority partner in the Boston Red Sox baseball team (and a co-owner of Liverpool FC), who was shocked to learn that, according to one report, the CIA had been using his plane for extraordinary renditions, in which detainees are transferred to countries for interrogation and torture.

Yet, in an interview with me two years ago, Brennan defended the use of "enhanced" interrogation techniques and extraordinary renditions, in which the C.I.A. abducted terror suspects around the globe and transported them to other countries to be jailed and interrogated; many of those countries had execrable human-rights records.

Germany has been roiled in recent months by reports that the Bush administration has maintained secret prisons for suspected terrorists somewhere in Europe, and by public anger over the CIA's use of "extraordinary renditions," in which suspects are secretly snatched and transported to third countries, including some known to practice torture.

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The case became a symbol of the American practice of rendition, in which a terrorism suspect is captured and delivered to another country for interrogation.

"I Could Have Danced All Night" is suffused with high spirits that match a sweeping rendition in which only a couple of notes slip off the track.

In October, for example, New Line Cinema will release "Rendition," in which Reese Witherspoon plays a woman whose Egyptian-born husband is snared by a runaway counterterrorism apparatus.

Both candidates said they opposed the practice of extraordinary rendition, in which terror suspects are taken to third countries that engage in torture.

In New Orleans, Lomax discovered a rendition in which Stagolee, after being shot eight times and hanged, "had a 300-dollar fun'el an' a thousand-dollar hearse".

It was the first case to yield convictions in the practice of "extraordinary rendition," in which terrorism suspects are captured in one country and taken to another, where they may be subjected to coercive interrogation techniques.

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