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Mr. Kennedy's style was witty, and critics note that Mr. Schlesinger tended to render his administration in hagiographic terms.
Rather than search a painting for its creator's intangible essence, he argued, connoisseurs should focus on minor details such as fingernails, toes, and earlobes, which an artist tended to render almost unconsciously.
Immersed in this streaming, festive sensorium, I thought how Breton, who had come to Mexico as to an artistic Lourdes, had himself admitted that the dreamlike juxtapositions of daily Mexican life, reason confounded at every turn, the logical eye left begging, tended to render intellectual Surrealism a little superfluous.
The traditional religious Zhuangzi narratives placed him as the disciple of Laozi, whom they regard as a quasi-divine founder of a mystical religion worshipping a mysterious entity translators tended to render as a definite descriptive term, but capitalized it as if it were a singular name, "The Dào".
We revisited the analyses and sex-biased expression data presented by Metta and Schlötterer [ 21] and found several issues with the retrogene dataset and expression data used that tended to render their arguments arguable.
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His account of these tends to render shades of gray as black.
Any system can fail, but experts say the relatively cheap punch-card systems tend to render more votes uncountable.
But she chooses to remain at an emotional distance from her characters, which tends to render their tribulations more amusing than moving.
A viewer senses that Ms. Ewald, whose expertly made photographs tend to render picturesque even the most distressing scenes of poverty and squalor, could not have made such images herself.
At the very least, their soft bodies tend to render these characters as sexually unthreatening and cuddly, redefining male sex appeal and shifting the burden of attractiveness entirely onto their usually hot female love interests.
Yet even in Seoul, the integration of the hi-tech into urban life occasionally gets stifled: a 1999 law meant to standardise internet payment systems has forced South Koreans to use increasingly outdated web browsers, and economic protectionism (often under the banner of national security) tends to render international e-commerce sites useless, as well as mapping and ride-share applications.
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