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  • nificant role that a capable artiste may never render a raga the same way twice.
  • ours to write, produce, shoot, edit, score and render a 4 to 7 minute short film.
  • nt, according to article 50 of the Charter, to render a legislative or administrative measure of one
  • n increase in free radical production and thus render a cell more prone to commit suicide (programme
  • and build a diverse community, the facilities render a safe environment to foster innovation and pr
  • al Media (Hasselt University, Belgium) and can render a UIML document using different widget sets an
  • attempted to prove his mental instability and render a not guilty plea by reason of insanity, but t
  • for "knockout gases" or "KO gas" that ideally render a person unable to harm themselves or others,
  • re nitrous oxide over a continued period would render a human hypoxic, and the 50% oxygen content pr
  • revent flooding, measure discharge and to help render a river navigable.
  • odgkinson will be a solo slot in which he will render a bass and vocals only rendition of a classic
  • to set in shadow or mixed with other colors to render a darker tone resulted in the eventual deterio
  • including the first full 3D camera that would render a television-style viewing experience.
  • y extension, the word has also come to mean to render a male less of a man, or to make a male feel l
  • im not alone to destroy the government, but to render a class government impossible.
  • It took the jury slightly over an hour to render a verdict of "not guilty".
  • The jury render a verdict of guilty and she is imprisoned.
  • urt in Higgins v. Dunn had been incompetent to render a decision due to their interest in the subjec
  • t litigation ensued, but the court declined to render a decision.
  • ends on a combustible note as Alfalfa tries to render a song while his pants catch fire!
  • ack Dahlia, which is a key instrument that can render a ritual user the ability to control dreams.
  • to instruct a Web Map Service (WMS) of how to render a specific layer.
  • nslator's admission of CIA efforts to secretly render Abu Bakar Bashir prior to the bombings and pre
  • after sending Pilate to Rome (in 36 or 37) to render account.
  • General sued Gerrit L. Dox for his failure to render accounts and to pay over some monies received.
  • Gettysburg Campaign, but was still too ill to render active service only part of the time, and at E
  • tribute ammunition, re-establish positions and render aid to the wounded.
  • gh initially restricted by its constitution to render aid only to nationals from the United Nations
  • Boats and boatmen were kept to render aid to bathers, and in the winter ice-men were
  • Azerbaijan and emphasized that "no state shall render aid or assistance" to maintain the occupation
  • Nestande, was charged with failure to stop and render aid, a third-degree felony, after allegedly hi
  • Denver was tasked independently to render aid, along with two embarked squadrons, HM-14
  • d faced a felony charge of failure to stop and render aid.
  • employee with his vehicle and did not stop to render aid.
  • atings in the Add Health data was so low as to render all differences between groups statistically n
  • ally discover interpretations of theories that render all sentences as being true is known as the sa
  • hnological change to the Dreamcast port was to render all of the game's stages in full 3D polygons,
  • The same alkaloids render all plant parts poisonous.
  • Render also published German 'Exercises, a Pocket Dic
  • hip felt that the use of SDI technology was to render America invulnerable to Soviet attack, thereby
  • ata for reconstructing graphical components to render an image using an object-oriented approach.
  • h a natural style being conventionally uses to render an original style that does not conform to the
  • den, contributed by their several treatises to render anatomy still more precise as a descriptive sc
  • s of fortifications of war, and doe not humbly render and give up to our said soveraign Lord, his he
  • nd those of physical and mental ailments would render and obligation to government however, the gove
  • that there was little assistance that he could render, and having a ship as large as Edgar on statio
  • render and dynamically modify SVG content,
  • orn in Lanett, Alabama, on January 3, 1935, to Render and Estin Cook Fuller.
  • The tug meanwhile stood by to render any necessary assistance.
  • Metafont can render any kind of graphical output, not just glyphs.
  • oubtable nature of the Union fortifications to render any further assault impractical.
  • ad completed what I considered myself bound to render, as professor of a modern language in the city
  • ed the start and end dates myself, so it would render as "May - November 1965" (instead of "May 1965
  • 17 October 1944 Citrus departed Petersburg to render assistance to ATS Brunswick aground in Wrangel
  • lightly damaged, the Anna Knuepell stood by to render assistance if needed.
  • d without a dedicated building, the bishop can render assistance by purchasing food and household ne
  • the vicinity of a distress call is required to render assistance at no cost.
  • It did not render assistance to ethnic Germans.
  • other Navy ships be on station near Manila to render assistance to United States citizens in that e
  • ifferent paths, but who could be counted on to render assistance to one another in times of need.”
  • most of the militia did not arrive in time to render assistance, but by the end of the day, some 3,
  • The wounded Jadhav had no opportunity to render assistance.
  • mer Member of the Legislative Assembly Shirley Render at a nomination meeting in late 2002.
  • the non-essential glycerophosphate transporter render bacteria resistant to fosfomycin.
  • Render became self-employed with a small grocery stor
  • f the Fire Department in order to enable it to render better and more efficient service, and therefo
  • temple from ancient times onwards and the Lord render blessings to all irrespective of caste, colour
  • the red, and so unfiltered outdoor shots would render blues, most notably the sky, with additional d
  • weed plant supplies poisonous glycosides which render both caterpillar and imago Danaids noxious, an
  • It would, in Hitler words, render British Singapore "mere child's play" by compa
  • he manufacture of builders mortar and limewash render, but the results were of poor quality due to t
  • A large enough bloom could render certain regions of the sea deep beneath it ano
  • hemical can prevent resolution of symptoms and render challenge results useless.
  • in the summer of 1993 as a drawing program to render circuit diagrams for an undergraduate electric
  • is described as "a versatile singer, who could render classical, rock and roll, indeed any kind of s
  • AVATAR can thus render colored text and artwork much faster over slow
  • Removal of the render concealing the timber frame of the seventeenth
  • ractions, which Prus knows consummately how to render concrete, the writer creates a completely orig
  • ng an essentially congregational hymn so as to render congregational singing of it impossible is lat
  • n languages and dialects do exist, these often render contradictory results.
  • f the Wikipedia section of the search does not render correctly.
  • The current render dates from a 1988 refurbishment, and is scored
  • f defendant in criminal case not to have judge render decision on motions until all arguments made,
  • nds, Gita and Sanjay's lack of celebrity would render details of their love life irrelevant".
  • ned to spoken word or oral traditions that can render different meanings according to how the word i
  • e saved as an MHTML file using one browser may render differently on another.
  • However, many could not render direct assistance and were only able to report
  • James Render Dowdell (April 2, 1847 - June 21, 1921) was an
  • nism; not, as is sometimes inferred, to simply render dry timber wet enough to attack.
  • nly the same living as priors usually had, and render due account of the revenues of the priory.
  • nd improvements in aircraft navigation systems render earlier concerns less critical.
  • redshirting his initial year at Virginia Tech, Render earned the starting right guard job during the
  • ided navigational aids for and was prepared to render emergency assistance to President Dwight D. Ei
  • SimplexNumerica has a special render engine for 2D/3D chart and graph types.
  • Most commonly, the epydoc program is used to render Epytext as a series of HTML documents for disp
  • d” capable of generating a frequency that will render equipment and personnel temporarily invisible.
  • The studio now runs a 120-processor render farm that can produce 30 or more shots an hour
  • d to be the world's first publicly distributed render farm that advocated the use of Creative Common
  • ffects teaching/production house complete with render farm, green-screen stages and even stop-motion
  • hose that need to integrate Max into Renderman render farms.
  • revoke the decision, but promised to make John render fealty to the king.
  • In 1974, Heyman began to render financial services to major film studios, and
  • res (55 yd) of open ground under heavy fire to render first aid to the injured soldier and evacuate
  • casualties fall, he immediately ran forward to render first aid, but found that they were dead.
  • ower castes have only obligations or duties to render free services to the upper caste community als
  • The main aim of the reforms is to render French universities more competitive at the in
  • nonetheless, in trying to render fulgent the fuliginous, to make clear things t
  • In 1800 Render further translated The Robbers, Don Carlos, Ma
  • from the antenna is reported by geocachers to render GPS equipment in its vicinity inoperable.
  • t full RGB color; and there is no clean way to render graphics directly to an array in program memor
  • e of the American constitution, allowed him to render great service to the Holy See.
  • uirements of mitzvot, would never impel him to render halachic decisions for others, because he did
  • n illustration of 1882, except that the cement render has been painted.
  • ourdes Hospital on 1st August 1965 in order to render healthcare to the people in Cochin and its nei
  • Italian armistice, she was further damaged to render her useless to the German occupiers, and the w
  • Before the animals could render her any harm, Glyceria died a virgin martyr in
  • ral that he has a disease that will eventually render him blind.
  • Strong blows to the head, however, can render him unconscious, and he must frequently use hi
  • ription; but this only served still further to render him suspect to the suspicious court.
  • They accidentally render him unconscious.
  • ealth; and as for the dress, it only served to render him the more unusual, and to attract attention
  • itional signals sent by Professor Viper, which render him uncontrollable.
  • ommitment and the period that followed did not render him inactive, however.
  • ather begins developing physical ailments that render him unable to work; the main character now has
  • th all the singular qualifications which might render him a complete man, a wise governor, a profita
  • "The discussion was whether or not they would render him.
  • He made the circuit of the globe in order to render himself familiar with the real nature of the f
  • ive methods, and, on his return to Tunisia, to render himself more than ever useful to his governmen
  • ure of an hour in length,' contributed also to render his lectures less efficient than might have be
  • literature, and non-Russian sources sometimes render his first name as Theodor.
  • ation was an afterthought, perhaps intended to render his remains unidentifiable or the cause of his
  • To render his oath if possible secure, it was taken upon
  • The author spared no pains to render his critical labors as complete as possible, a
  • h Theophanes the Confessor and George Kedrenos render his name "Ακούμ" (Acum).
  • ut a place or voice in Parliament, no doubt to render his advancement less unpalatable to the Englis
  • ther two, because the author wished with it to render homage to the Immaculate Conception on the fif
  • s major poetical work is an ongoing project to render Homer's Iliad into a modernist idiom.
  • Those stars render hommage to the Hollywood actors, actresses, di
  • or older computer hardware that may be slow to render image-heavy content.
  • s behind Hurley, and was first on the scene to render immediate aid.
  • a Crew and income from all service that is not render in Hong Kong
  • visitors whom income was derived from service render in Hong Kong
  • peasants, which needed a more advanced hand to render in its full beauty.
  • incumbent Progressive Conservative MLA Shirley Render in the central Winnipeg riding of St. Vital by
  • de Capgras est...", which however its authors render in English as "Capgras' syndrome is ...").
  • ncies and other international organizations to render increased and sustained support and material,
  • mmand of the General Staff, which he wished to render independent of the war office.
  • logical or mental effects, or both, which will render individuals incapable of concerted effort in t
  • piration to the crew of the ship in helping to render ineffective the enemy attacks...”
  • Render is currently a member of the Community Partner
  • l character and stamp of individuality as will render it acceptable to all who claim this Institutio
  • often omit the unstressed second syllable and render it as Fatma when romanized.
  • t a single amino acid change within HIV PR can render it invisible to an inhibitor, the active site
  • s little or no admixture of other materials to render it suitable for the manufacture of 'stock bric
  • ugh Executive action of the problem presented, render it proper, and expedient, that the matter shou
  • e always rewards those who are Happy enough to render it any service, We, your Petitioners Humbly Pr
  • ws in the said Western parts of the said State render it necessary to make examples of those who may
  • newspaper reviews currently, but whether these render it notable is a moot point, as they are certai
  • orously combined with another in such a way to render it nonsensical.
  • With HTML and a tool to render it (perhaps web browser software, perhaps anot
  • was infected with a computer virus designed to render it inoperable.
  • osses suffered by the Korean government should render it more cautious in the future.
  • ly work for arbitrary large tile sets does not render it useless for practical purposes.
  • but it took at least three years for Burger to render it into a completed form.
  • pointed style, and its fervent religious tone render it still popular with some readers.
  • locate the rusty bolt and either remove it or render it harmless.
  • nique was to wait for the mixture to set, then render it with a lime-based mixture and paint it.
  • sunk in the shallowest and narrowest parts to render it impassable.
  • h character development to carry the story and render it romantic.
  • pictures and in a ponderous narration does not render it very forceful."
  • ould allow it to operate at heights that would render it immune to interception by enemy fighters.
  • sources that is not so heavily reddened as to render it unobservable from the International Ultravi
  • nough water is "squeezed" out of the slurry to render it unflowable, so the portion that has actuall
  • and the space it devotes to subsidiary matters render it unattractive.
  • hen quarried the hill on which it had stood to render it lower than the temple, purge the city of it
  • 981, scientists have been trying to kill it or render it harmless. 
  • Attempts to render it in English resulted in the film being shown
  • two words where many today might unthinkingly render it as one).
  • top the fast services at Avon Lodge Halt would render it practically impossible to run express train
  • ization was registered in 1974, with a view to render its service in Educational and social service
  • SOCOG was ordered to render its website accessible including ALT text on a
  • ndant at Christ's birth with Mary's ability to render Jesus physical affection.
  • rs, has twisted the lawsuit from an attempt to render justice into a mindless dispensation of money
  • taste at very low concentrations, and thus can render large quantities of groundwater non-potable.
  • acellular glutathione to a greater extent, and render malignant cells more sensitive to apoptosis.
  • Section 1461 said that advertising could render materials obscene, and Chief Justice Earl Warr
  • es think I climbed enough peaks this summer to render me a candidate for a padded cell--at least som
  • Danger of those worst of Men, who endeavour to render me, and my Government, odious to my People.
  • Even though Marryat tries to render Mesty's speech in dialect, he portrays him sym
  • he relativistic effects of interstellar travel render moot the question of how old she is in compari
  • Lewis Render Morgan at the Biographical Directory of Federa
  • the Jewish community, to which he was able to render much assistance.
  • n the climate of Coimbatore district, does not render much help in bringing down the dry climate in
  • ana (October - November), during which artists render music and other performances.
  • This can produce bizarre sounds and render music disharmonious.
  • roups were established and bound themselves to render mutual help for six years.
  • sachusetts Constitution, exclaimed: "...I will render my services as a lawyer gratis to any slave su
  • my services, considerations and respects and I render myself at your disposal.
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