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The title means "sweet song," which was rendered "Lullaby" for the British edition.
Home brewing, which was rendered illegal by Prohibition and not relegalized until 1979, is enjoying a resurgence.
Home brewing, which was rendered illegal by Prohibition and not legalized again until 1979, is enjoying a resurgence.
Henri d'Armagnac, a French lawyer for the Georgians, said they would appeal the court's decision, which was rendered Monday.
The Indiana court did not conduct an evidentiary hearing and no reasons were given for its decision, which was rendered ex parte.
Synthetic sodium fluoromica was used as water-swellable layered silicate, which was rendered organophilic by means of cation exchange with protonated octadecylamine.
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Meanwhile, China was getting nearly eighty per cent of its electricity from coal, which was rendering the air in much of the country unbreathable and hastening climate changes that could undermine China's future stability.
He seems to be on a mission to remedy the greatest crime (among many) that academia has ever committed against all of us, which was rendering the best stories in the world boring.
Bing singles out the Pueblo Bonito ruins, for example, which are rendered in impressive detail.
-- whose ratings soar when it uses the word, which is rendered innocuous.
According to the council's guidance: "Any proposal which is rendered controversial by a counter-petition is unlikely to succeed".
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