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was rendition
noun
The surrender (of a city, fortress etc.).
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Panetta told me, "The worst part of rendition was rendition to a black site.
"The C.I.A. involvement shows this was no immigration removal, this was rendition," she said.
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"Of course it is rendition – it is the illegal transfer of someone from one country to another.
"These were rendition operations," he added, "nothing more".
"He'd say, 'Andy, it's worse than beating.' He wanted to be sent to Egypt to be renditioned.
Three of the paintings seized from the first house were renditions of Michelangelo's Madonna and Child.
Later, when I would record my first album, half the cuts on it were renditions of songs that Van Ronk did".
(Schweitzer) 'Messiah' (Sunday) So omnipresent are renditions of Handel's sweepingly strange classic oratorio that it is possible on Sunday to hear two at Carnegie Hall alone.
The five prisoners had been renditioned and imprisoned eight years before Bergdahl's disappearance.
Also released from it were renditions of Roger Miller's "Chug-a-Lug" and Hank Williams' "Take These Chains from My Heart".
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