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-- whose ratings soar when it uses the word, which is rendered innocuous.
This, too, is unspeakable — it's the irreducibility of the cinematic experience, which is rendered in criticism (if at all) poetically.
This actor has found the key to his character in Samuel's humility, which is rendered with unlikely but seductive charisma.
The piece opens with an exposition by a narrator which is rendered near inaudible by poor amplification.
According to the council's guidance: "Any proposal which is rendered controversial by a counter-petition is unlikely to succeed".
Writing on Twitter, the archbishop of São Paulo, Cardinal Odilo Scherer, wondered if anyone even noticed the phrase, which is rendered in tiny letters on the notes.
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"Yet today these ratings take little account of utilities' vulnerability to increased water competition, nor do they account for climate change, which is rendering utility assets obsolete".
The title means "sweet song," which was rendered "Lullaby" for the British edition.
Home brewing, which was rendered illegal by Prohibition and not legalized again until 1979, is enjoying a resurgence.
The elevator cars, which were rendered unusable when the elevator shafts flooded, may have to be redesigned.
Henri d'Armagnac, a French lawyer for the Georgians, said they would appeal the court's decision, which was rendered Monday.
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