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To form a substance, or something that can exist by itself, prime matter must be "informed" by a substantial form (a form that renders something into a substance).
They have all been built by hand, and that allows them a visceral quality that renders something different than the bigger-means-better push of CG.
The word is derived from two Latin words: ' dignitas', which means merit, implying that one has to achieve something to be dignified; and ' dignus' [ 2, 3], which means worth, suggesting a quality that renders something valuable or confers value for one's wealth [ 4].
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How, he wondered, does the brain handle a language that renders words as something like music?
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It's tremendous – a firefight of vocoder-distorted vocals and funk-rock rhythms that renders the rest of the night tame by contrast – and that's saying something.
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