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The surrender (of a city, fortress etc.).
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What are America's obligations under international law with regard to rendition?
Scheuer said that this system prevented innocent people from being subjected to rendition.
As for the press corps, you think Sarah Palin hates the lamestream media — Huntsman's trying to rendition them.
Lawsuits brought by those who claim they were subject to rendition have been settled out of court.
No figures were provided on just how many of the dozens subjected to rendition to third countries were the victims of wrong information.
He planned to shoot locations that were tied to rendition contractors around the country, and to display these alongside lawsuit documents.
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(Abu Omar was flown to Rammstein Air Base in Germany prior to his rendition to Egypt).
The combination of strengthening and pruning HVC input to RA led to a dramatic reduction in LMAN's capacity to drive rendition-to-rendition variability in RA neurons.
How rendition-to-rendition variability in LMAN firing is regulated, and whether it contributes to learning-related changes in motor variability, remains to be explored.
Therefore, on the same dataset of the three most frequent syllable types, we estimated rendition-to-rendition consistency of overall syllable shape by means of spectral cross-correlation.
Finally, males produced their three most frequent syllables with lower rendition-to-rendition variability corresponding to higher consistency in terms of repeating more faithfully the MPF of these syllables when singing reactively.
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