The more sophisticated rendering programs let your rescale the texture maps to suit. |
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The new system will be used to handle clustered parallel visualization software, display high-resolution images and perform real-time rendering. |
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Standing out, though, is his masterly rendering of Lear, conveying the many-sidedness of the old man's character and development. |
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The script's rendering into Latin, Hebrew, and Aramaic is of a heroic painstakingness not seen since the mid '60s heyday of Esperanto cinema. |
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As his body was laid to rest, six Royal Marines fired a volley of three shots followed by a rendering of the Last Post by a bugler. |
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This allows for the rendering of complex animations and effects to be shared out across an Apple Xserve network. |
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The public rendering of songs is not wrong if due acknowledgement is given to the lyricist, composer and musicians. |
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The checkerboard pattern is a standard surface rendering option in 3D computer imaging software packages. |
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But these developments have had consequences for his art, hollowing it out, rendering it lifeless. |
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Sun, wind, chlorine and salt break down the protein structures that make up each strand of hair, rendering it dull, dry and lifeless. |
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The production's success owes much to its careful rendering of the three main characters. |
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For a few it is a constant companion, shading even the brightest of days, rendering them sad and melancholy. |
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The parenthetic principle functions as appositional, alongside, but also foundational, rendering a more emphatic assertion unnecessary. |
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The Internet, handheld computers, liquid crystal displays and enhanced font rendering are the technological basis for the development of e-books. |
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They all sell ear plugs designed to reduce the assault on your poor lugholes without rendering you completely deaf. |
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As the photograph began rendering lithographed and engraved views obsolete, it would be up to others to exploit the change. |
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By the time of my third visit I had given up smoking, rendering half of my Russian language skills obsolete. |
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For example, if D hires a car to P and then removes the rotor arm from it rendering it inoperable, he may be guilty of criminal damage. |
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The steel and glass facade faces a historic brick building, rendering it completely out of proportion. |
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Kreviazuk's live shows are part concert, part comedy routine, part emotional rendering. |
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The want of mental strength rendering them so peculiarly suasible, they possess no powers of resistance. |
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The Wilson sculpture, on the other hand, is a wholly nonutilitarian rendering of an Asante stool. |
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The ray tracing rendering has been applied on single stones, pudding-stone and travertine ashlars. |
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There is much evidence of lovingness in the work, particularly in the delightful rendering of the smallest of creatures. |
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It also extended to the butchers the extraordinary right to close their corporation, rendering membership strictly hereditary. |
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The Phone Tools content rendering makes use of advanced graphics techniques for image opacity, transparency, zooming and panning. |
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Many had off-centre bores, which affected not only accuracy but also greatly weakened their breech ends, rendering them liable to burst. |
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Though not a regular phenomenon as in the state capital, the city does get to experience its share of melodious rendering every now and then. |
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Gros specialized in battle scenes, rendering with eclat the uniforms of the officers and the caparisons of the horses. |
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She was joined by Sunanda and Viswanath but it was Mitra who stole the show with his impeccable rendering of Ghantasala songs. |
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The blinding sun has occulted a segment of the river's surface, rendering it opaque to the spectator's eye. |
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If television could be relied upon to provide an objective rendering of actual events then I might be in. |
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The result is a vibrantly absurd and gory melee that exemplifies the director's talent for rendering brutal violence lyrical yet unglamorous. |
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She was not alone in rendering living flowers, but she made them her special subject. |
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The first thing you need to do is disable Java and JavaScript in your browser, and HTML rendering in your e-mail client. |
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During this process of rendering a condensate was produced which was nitrogenous. |
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Battle Dog then proceeded to mop up, neutralizing the Scimitar's remaining weapon emplacements, rendering it a toothless predator. |
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If a phone is stolen, the mobile phone operator can use the number to turn off the phone, rendering it useless to the thief. |
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Powerful gusts uprooted trees, twisted steel towers and knocked down bridges, rendering many roadways impassable. |
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In their place are holes, which easily fill up with rainwater rendering them almost unusable. |
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The prevailing principle of the composition seems to have been the employment of the fewest words, thus rendering the work a constant brachylogy. |
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As a result, the culverts may undergo excessive deformation or failure rendering the culverts unserviceable. |
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He was particularly good, for example, at rendering that slightly quizzical arch of the eyebrow and half-smile that precedes the bon mot. |
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Gordon Bok, an instrument maker and boat builder from Camden, carved a loose rendering of a man climbing in the bobstays of his sailboat. |
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Bushnell's writing has similar deadpan timing, taking the depressing and unappealing and rendering it hilarious. |
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It is the Divine origin of the Torah that makes its values permanent and unalterable, rendering it beyond human manipulation. |
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Even the romanized names were typeset vertically in very small letters, rendering them hardly legible. |
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This emotional tailspin lasted all the way through Sunday, rendering me monosyllabically uncommunicative for the entire duration. |
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The confusion results when students try to transpose other instruments, rendering them as they would sound at the piano. |
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It has helped establish a social norm in Britain, rendering the once acceptable racism of the 1970s beyond the pale today. |
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It works like a dose of porcine valium, calming the piggies down and rendering them distinctly friendly. |
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To convey it, Velazquez passed beyond mimetic rendering to composing with signs of identity when he pictured the Lady with a Fan. |
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The result is a digital rendering of each concept, and a full-size sculpted model of the toy in foam. |
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As Gowing says, Vermeer's rendering of shadow not only obscures line, it interrupts and denies it. |
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One of these days, I want to meet that tosspot who implemented CSS rendering within Internet Explorer. |
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I think it is best to start top-down and first look at how to invoke the rendering process, without discussing implementation specifications. |
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Her choices effectively mute the character of Lady M, rendering her less toothsomely evil and more plainly matter-of-fact. |
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Like an idiot, I threw my brand new wool sweater in the wash and then in the dryer, shrinking it down about three sizes, rendering it unwearable. |
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The manure alone could destroy the water table, rendering the groundwater toxic and leaching poisons into the soil for miles around. |
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She remarks transitions from one frame to the next, rendering repetitive elements caught from slightly different points of view. |
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In the last 13 years, 13 prominent units have closed down, rendering 10,000 people jobless. |
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It begins with observation, with reporting, rendering the facts of our inner and outer reality with acuity sharpened by imagination. |
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He makes sure we're emotionally involved before we're intellectually engaged, rendering his epic memorably intimate. |
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The animal was then ticketed for rendering and subsequently very quickly disappeared. |
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Ali's whimsical rendering of this imagined place evokes subtle feelings of nostalgia, and regret. |
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Leaders in the states say the vaccine is laced with chemicals capable of rendering young girls infertile. |
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Finally, these textures and pixels need to be rasterised in the final output stage of the rendering pipeline. |
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All at once, Alex's flat hand had made one swift karate-chop to the side of the man's face, rendering him unconscious in seconds. |
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The last is at a karstic horizon, rendering correlation of the top of the older stage difficult. |
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Players who made their sixes and sevens before the watering were not allowed to go back to try again, rendering the whole event a farce. |
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After the interval a group of six musicians gave a pleasing rendering of three modern pieces. |
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It facilitates the use of colour values way outside the normal range in an effort to produce a more realistic rendering of a typical 3D scene. |
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His skill at rendering the effects of light is exemplified in the coloristic use of shades of white, lavender, and gray. |
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But rather than rendering coherent thumbnails of their lives and achievements, Baldwin adds footage to question and undermine these innovators. |
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They held these manors upon condition of rendering the king service in person, or in kind, or in money. |
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A wireframe model of the segmented organ image is then generated to enable interactive, three-dimensional rendering of the selected organ. |
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The goal of materially rendering the energy that animates existence was a crucial motive for several developments in kinetic art. |
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We assessed the image quality of both these camcorders based on their colorimetric rendering, sharpness of image and sensitivity. |
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These and other factors not mentioned may count against him, rendering his financial support from Smith useless. |
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For this we use alpha mattes, or masks, which allow us to work on certain portions of the building independent of the rest of the rendering. |
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The intention would be to have dead animals collected from farms by the local knacker man and then sent for rendering. |
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The intrinsic limitation of plain scanline rendering, however, is that there are no reflections or refractions. |
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These witches had used poisons to kill people or make them ill, often rendering men impotent and women sterile. |
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This technique distances the reader from the action, rendering some potentially impactful scenes dull and turgid. |
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He told the Sun Herald that weekend rates, overtime and penalty rates could be bargained away, rendering the 38-hour week entirely meaningless. |
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A failure by the Court to maintain a dynamic and evolutive approach would risk rendering it a bar to reform or improvement. |
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The rocky yet emotional sounds of their breakthrough album have proved a massive hit, rendering them one of the hottest acts around. |
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It's interesting to note that the Court did not place any particular relevance on the cost of rendering the service. |
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Our results suggest that on UV irradiation, arginine can induce certain conformational alterations in DNA rendering it immunogenic. |
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Surgical excision has the potential risk of rendering a child athymic and prone for developing immune dysregulation and immunodeficiencies. |
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As an artist, she definitely has a knack for rendering believably vivacious and personably gawky young women. |
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Over the years, firemen have been rendering exemplary service at the most testing times. |
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The Order of the Sacred Treasure was also awarded in eight classes, to women as well as men and to foreigners, for rendering excellent services. |
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I learned that judges, more than anyone, understand that rendering a verdict is a difficult process and a learning process. |
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These algorithms find usefulness in image processing, rendering and compression. |
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His ambition fueled him onward, rendering him immune to pain or trivial distractions. |
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The barnacle replaces the crab's gonads with itself, thereby rendering its host sterile. |
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Depriving people of liberty yields safety only by rendering people incapable of doing harm. |
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It demonstrated the artist's skill in rendering the fleeting moment in which sharp pain is reflected in the boy's expression, as in a snapshot. |
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He intimated mortality by rendering the things represented on his canvas as escaping the grasp of our gaze. |
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The artist's skill at rendering the atmosphere above the field makes the clouds nearly palpable. |
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She interweaves dark outlines and flatter strokes of paint in rendering a dangling stalk. |
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Franke surmised that a clevis bolt in the control system broke, rendering the elevator useless. |
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The choir gave a beautiful rendering of hymns to celebrate this special occasion in the children's lives. |
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The result is an authentically eerie, but faithful, rendering of Guthrie's songs. |
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His rendering of Memories Are Made of This, in particular, is a model of stylish re-creation. |
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He first conducted the Montreal Symphony in 1999 with a rendering of Mahler's Ninth, regarded as the finest ever heard in this city. |
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A lively rendering of The Nutcracker, a ballet fantasy thrilled its audience to a standing ovation Thursday. |
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The local choirs gave a beautiful rendering of carols creating a wonderful festive atmosphere. |
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The rendering of the all-time classic songs by children was music to the ears. |
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Novel catalysts capable of rendering both polar and non-polar organic fuels hypergolic with rocket-grade hydrogen peroxide are disclosed. |
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Here she was in the absolute prime of her voice and her rendering of that famous Second Act is quite simply spine-tingling in all departments. |
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The Kentucky Derby poster is a pastel rendering depicting a rich Derby day paddock scene with the twin spires in the background. |
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In between, there was to be a short tea-break and a rendering of drama songs. |
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We sense the tragedy of the poetic ballad and the noble lineage of its characters in the very opening measures of the musical rendering. |
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He returned to adaptation in 1998 with his faithful rendering of Toni Morrison's Beloved. |
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Some make their hosts parthenogenetic, rendering the need for sexual reproduction irrelevant. |
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It is as far from a literal rendering of Akhmatova's verse as it is from the book's dominant temperament. |
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Given a brilliant translator and a minor text, couldn't a rendering actually exceed the original? |
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And this is an architect's rendering of the house, with some additions I want added. |
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He dropped the architectural rendering when taking to the front of the room. |
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Most melancholic of all is the rendering of the relics of a destroyed Lenin statue as Lenin's resting place. |
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In this century political speechmaking has tended to favor simplicity and conciseness, rendering Ciceronian floweriness less interesting. |
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He went to a lot of trouble to give a detailed and accurate rendering of the Louvre, and it shows. |
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They are admittedly livelier than his uncle's sole contribution, a stately architectural rendering of the Grand Canal in Venice on a rainy day. |
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An architectural rendering calls on the viewer to accept a visual depiction as an indication of the proposed physical reality. |
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He flipped to the next page and studied an artists' rendering of the landscaped park. |
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Like conventional rendering, the scene is passed to the geometry processing engine where the polygons are transformed into view space. |
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In particular, real-time 3D graphics rendering is not yet capable of global illumination. |
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For professional usage, when time is money, using a dual core CPU for 3D rendering is a must. |
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Traditional polygon texture-based rendering, and even programmable shading is not that difficult anymore, per Kirk. |
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However, when it comes to final rendering, the number of processor cores does matter a lot. |
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Prior to fixing coving we would recommend Hydrotite being applied to finish plastered rendering, to same height as PVC coves. |
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The first job, after lowering the floors by 2ft, was rendering and replastering the cave walls and laying floor tiles. |
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Their armored amphibious vehicle had taken fire and, making a sharp turn, plunged into a deep ditch, rendering it immobile. |
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The subject is a rendering of a female in repose, wrapped in a blanket of stars and night sky. |
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I flipped open a pouch on my thigh and took out an electrical scrambler, made specifically for rendering anything electronic useless. |
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The political rendering of ideas into actions endorsed by Marxists found a dead end. |
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In Duccio's rendering, Mary's limpid eyes are reservoirs of reflection. |
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And then the next red-hot development on some other front will emerge rendering the acronym to oblivion. |
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He's combined the influence of rural rambunctiousness with big-city musicianship and devised a contemporary rendering of old-fashioned country tunes. |
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Perhaps it's worth having a lash at rendering the local flora and fauna. |
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I was almost knocked off my bike by three different cars pulling over at the last moment and parking straddling the kerb and road rendering the cycle lane worthless. |
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If a client wants a color of a lighter value than was originally rendered, the black and white version has to be redone and the whole rendering recolored. |
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The light pastel lacquer and subtly spaced designs lacked the finesse of Venetian lacquer, but the rendering of flowers and birds was worthy of an easel painting. |
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Nervousness set in and the words he had rehearsed over and over in his head for months escaped his brain completely, rendering him a stuttering mess. |
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Our Ministry and some other Ministries are rendering excellent services that cannot be compared to private sector standards and for which we do not get any compliment. |
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Unions needed to improve recruitment strategies in order to organise workers in sectors such as the non-traditional sector as well as also rendering an effective service. |
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We could be rendering services to governments all over the world. |
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Furthermore, it had to wait 24 hours before rendering a verdict in a case. |
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So why not just wait till the movie comes out before rendering a verdict? |
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He is also a robust singer, as his rendering of Blow High proved. |
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One of the most powerful factors in the musical rendering of an intricate drama is that relationships, motivations and events may be condensed structurally. |
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A fearlessly virtuosic rendering of the double stops in the cadenza capped a spectacular performance that breathed new life into a repertoire staple! |
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This never-been-done-before adaptation of a timeless tale gives a fuller rendering of the book that is normally achievable in a classic adaptation. |
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They did not appear that way in the artist's rich rendering. |
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The traditional principles of perspective usually go by the board, though many naive artists are capable of rendering distance and depth by their own means. |
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I underwent an endometrial ablation in my 30s, rendering my periods worse than ever. |
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If, like the priest and the Levite, 10 or 20 members of the public pass by the injured man without rendering assistance, which of them is responsible? |
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It's such a detailed map of culture and philosophy and psychology, and a poignant rendering of the struggle between Apollonian and Dionysian tendencies. |
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The texts, written by merchant seamen for a poetry competition, are strikingly direct, and are telling in Martyn Hill's sympathetic rendering and admirably clear articulation. |
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This rendering shows a sharp contrast between the tongue's core, comprised of the vertical and transverse muscles, and its sheath of longitudinal muscles. |
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These minor alloying agents, while improving machinability, significantly affect the weldability of copper alloys by rendering the alloys hot-crack susceptible. |
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One drawing on a silvered mirror panel presents an axonometric rendering of a cubic form extending outward from the central image along parallel lines. |
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Kilkenny noticed the disappointment anyway, despite the scrambler's odd characteristic of rendering voices emotionless during the scrambling and unscrambling process. |
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Bear in mind that texture mapping is resolution or scale dependent, so if the scanned material is at the wrong size, it could look very funny in your rendering. |
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Her experience works well for the film, as her rendering of the gritty harbour town anchors it in a sense of reality, avoiding overly mawkish sentimentality. |
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In fact, a seldom trumpeted trait about the Malayalam film industry has been its rendering a red carpet welcome to its tinsel townhood neighbours! |
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He was also noted for rendering a few tunes on the tin whistle. |
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He invests virtually every phrase with incomparable authority and elegance, paying tribute to a pianistic bel canto while rendering its texture completely transparent. |
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It was a Spanish rendering of the Eskimo word kayak and apparently referred to the bidarkas of the Aleuts who were employed in hunting sea otter along the California coast. |
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The bartending staff impacts every aspect of your operation, from portioning and marketing your bill of fare to rendering prompt and gracious hospitality to your clientele. |
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Ann describes their relationship in the context of many hallucinogenic experiences, providing the reader a verbal rendering of a variety of drug trips. |
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It happened when, having become smugly satisfied with my rendering of mickey mouse, I turned to Donald Duck. |
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Her struggling and shrieking was met with deafening, stinging slaps to her cheeks, rendering her even more determined to be released from his death grip. |
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The rich, mottled tones with which he crafted his portraits are less about creating mood than about rendering pure physicality. |
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Typically, he will cover a turntable in glitter or a loudspeaker in a tight-fitting sequined tank top, thus rendering each object quite unable to function. |
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In this revolutionary rendering of the ultimacy of human being and the human world is born the spirit of absolutism, the soul of ultra-modernist culture. |
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Renewable energy technology can end utility monopolies and liberate us from a lifetime of paying monthly power bills, rendering utility power as obsolete as the slide rule. |
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Nobody could have foreseen that Jay's termination would garner so much publicity in the industry, rendering him unmarketable and unemployed until the day of his death. |
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Is there something special about hypermineralized tissues that stuns the speech centers of the neocortex, rendering normal communication impossible? |
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It took away the remaining vestiges of legal support for the closed shop which, while not rendering the closed shop unlawful, made it virtually impossible to operate. |
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They can use it to spike the drinks of their victims, leaving them disorientated and eventually rendering them unconscious and unable to remember past events. |
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Attempts to read this as late neorealism were problematic too, given the writer's drooling voyeurism in rendering an endless parade of naked male flesh. |
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Cellular technology is rendering coin operated call boxes redundant. |
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The enemy effected and exploited a breach on the left flank, rendering the friendly positions untenable. |
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This time, he was no longer concerned with rendering her unable to fight back. |
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Though our smaller processors may not be able to sell offal as the larger plants do, they can certainly bypass rendering plant fees and even sell the finished compost. |
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The figure's off-the-shoulder dress illustrates a certain degree of wealth, as well as her skill at rendering lace and shimmering black silk folds. |
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Such an overwhelming slime pit of sagas would normally infect and ferment your average low budget B-movie, rendering it as unappetizing as moldy headcheese. |
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These minor cavils notwithstanding, Linder deserves considerable credit for resurrecting this important work and rendering it into such lucid, vigorous English. |
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Shreve gives a very superficial rendering of her characters. |
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His use of the double exposure contributes to this painterly feel by rendering an outline of second colour, giving his photographs their depth and lustre. |
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Her paintings revel in the gaudy chintziness of American commercial spaces, yet through her uncertain and reverently childlike rendering she makes such scenes seem appealing. |
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There must be a change of attitude in the paymasters so they can see the morality of honouring contracts and doing justice to those persons rendering services to the people. |
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It is an artist's rendering of some space-age fantasy land of the future. |
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Jesus allows himself to be handled in public by a notorious woman who, with her unbound hair and hysterical display, is rendering him as ritually impure as she is herself. |
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Are things truly inalterable, rendering the erasure pointless? |
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Later fauteuils of this type by Jacob Freres and Jacob Desmalter are typically entirely gilded, rendering them more opulent than those designed for the Salle du Conseil. |
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The fuel gauge indicated that the hovercar's tank was still half-full so that made it even more likely that it had crashed, rendering the boy unconscious. |
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Her health declined, perhaps through porphyria or lack of exercise, and by the 1580s, she had severe rheumatism in her limbs, rendering her lame. |
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The bottle features a rendering of the World's Fair's geodesic dome etched in gold leaf. |
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The unpaired electron of the tocopheroxyl radical thus formed tends to be delocalised rendering the radical more stable. |
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The PEP is independent of any employer, rendering a PEP holder the flexibility and freedom to switch employers without having the pass revoked. |
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In the event, the Conservatives did secure an overall majority, rendering much of the speculation and positioning moot. |
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Hobbes advances detailed critical arguments why the Vulgate rendering is to be preferred. |
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By this reasoning, adding an incompatible belief corrupts the original religion, rendering it no longer true. |
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It also supported the draft law that protects women from domestic violence, and worked on rendering marital rape an independent punishable crime. |
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In recent years, animators using computer rendering have largely superseded artists working by hand. |
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This innovative vector-based rendering engine is easy to parameterize and adds new functionality. |
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In clusters, the preaspiration merges with a preceding nasal or apical approximant, rendering them voiceless. |
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Geoffrey's rendering of the character was immediately popular, especially in Wales. |
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The actual pronunciation, however, often differs from the written rendering. |
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Sharron McClellan furbishes a wonderful rendering of the Midas Touch that is a pure gold winner for sub-genre fans. |
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During the century understanding of the proper rendering of perspective grew and were enthusiastically applied. |
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The message has a natural look and fell through the lip-synch animation based on rendering technology for actual more than 12 languages. |
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The spectacle was 10 times worse after sun up too, the bright daylight rendering John's gossamerthin, ancient grundies see-through. |
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The repeat binds to the protein MBNL1, rendering it inactive and resulting in RNA splicing abnormalities-which lead to the disease. |
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Extended verb stems from which an extension cannot be removed without rendering a non-existing basic verb stem, contain a lexicalised extension. |
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Infestations of the bark beetle have risen drastically since the onset of the drought, rendering trees even more susceptible to fire. |
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In many old houses, the former staircases used to unload goods are now flooded, rendering the former ground floor uninhabitable. |
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It is also associated with the artists' use of mechanical means of reproduction or rendering techniques. |
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It continues until the entire tuber is oxidized and blackened within two to three days after harvest, rendering it unpalatable and useless. |
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Mahayana schools consider the Mahayana Sutras as authoritative scriptures and accurate rendering of Buddha's words. |
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Cithara was, moreover, the term favoured by the Greek translators of the Septuagint in their rendering of kinnor. |
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Small fragments make small differences in efficiency when rendering grease from fractured artiodactyl bones by boiling. |
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The great benefit of this engine is the support 3D rendering via OpenGL, DirectX 8 and 9, OpenGL and internal software rasterizers. |
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During winter, fast ice, which is attached to the shoreline, develops first, rendering ports unusable without the services of icebreakers. |
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Despite his undoubted courage, his unmilitary and insubordinate character were rendering him effectively unemployable as a soldier. |
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The Spanish rendering of this geographic formation is Sierra Leona, which later was adapted and, misspelled, became the country's current name. |
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Finally, it required a stable viewing platform, rendering the technique useless on the rolling deck of a ship at sea. |
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It was also set well above the actual weight of fish being caught until 2005, rendering it meaningless. |
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The Nunavut Territory flag bears a rendering of an inukshuk in the form of a crucifix. |
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Previously this data could only be picked up if there was a nearby ship, thus rendering single ships vulnerable. |
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This package utilizes the Antenna House XSL Formatter, the fastest XSL-FO rendering engine on the market. |
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Constantinople was sacked during the Fourth Crusade, rendering the reunification of Christendom impossible. |
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Architectural visualization is the umbrella term which comprises of both architectural animation and architectural rendering. |
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This hard, brittle compound dominates the mechanical properties of white cast irons, rendering them hard, but unresistant to shock. |
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Until rendering a final judgment, the Court has competence to order interim measures for the protection of the rights of a party to a dispute. |
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The paper proposes a time-controlling algorithm for large-scale terrain rendering, which can't be efficiently dealt with by LOD technique. |
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Names which do not terminate in a vowel sound, require a vowel prefixed to the tensal inflection, rendering it obun, or ebun. |
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The crisis center is rendering assistance to people in the area of the military action. |
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It is found possible for this decoherence to be below the level from the pure vacuum, rendering another subvacuum phenomenon of recoherence. |
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It is a combination of overstaffing and mismanagement that may be rendering the experiment ineffective or futile. |
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Creativity, composition and layout, and rendering of values and cross-hatching can also be considered. |
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The SEC provides rendering software, and companies should always preview their statements with the SEC previewer. |
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Motorists who would normally wear seat belts must still fasten the manual lap belt, thus rendering redundant the automation of the shoulder belt. |
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In contrast, standard rendering engines aim at photorealism instead of potentially more illustrative hyperrealism. |
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The aim of treatment is to destroy sufficient thyroid tissue to cure hyperthyroidism by rendering the patients either euthyroid or hypothyroid. |
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Another important component is the HTML document type declaration, which triggers standards mode rendering. |
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From 1811 to 1820, George III suffered a severe bout of what is now believed to be porphyria, an illness rendering him incapable of ruling. |
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Duress operates as an excuse but necessity operates as a justification, rendering the defendant's conduct lawful. |
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However, subsequent writers have tended to follow Jackson's scheme, rendering this use obsolete. |
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A string of words that can be replaced by a single pronoun without rendering the sentence grammatically unacceptable is a noun phrase. |
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With the abdication of Napoleon, the blockade of France ended and the British ceased impressment, rendering the issue of the impressment of American sailors moot. |
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She shows that the universalistic mode of expression that is commonly found in the classical works of political philosophy contributes to rendering women invisible. |
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Deregulation of the rendering process enabled the agent that causes BSE in cattle and NVCJD in humans to pass into the food chain, with catastrophic results. |
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Additional resources include phrasebooks and resources for rendering everyday phrases and concepts into Latin, such as Meissner's Latin Phrasebook. |
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In addition to offering extra panel protection and rendering ultra-clear images, AG Neovo's proprietary NeoV Optical Glass technology makes possible low glare and reflection. |
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Exclusion criteria included otorrhoea, visual impairment, learning disability, and poor gross motor skills rendering the patient incapable of tapping the screen. |
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This tactic seemed to backfire, as the USA, leading by 2 at the start of the day, gained the 5 points they required by the eighth match rendering the last four irrelevant. |
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They question witnesses before rendering judgements and setting fines. |
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However subsequent replays suggested that the ball contacted Kasprowicz's glove while not in contact with the bat handle, rendering Bowden's decision technically incorrect. |
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The spectral density of the RIN is stable and relatively constant to several tens of gigahertz, rendering it suitable for calibrations at even greater bandwidths. |
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In a porcine coronary model of malapposed stent deployment, we demonstrate enhanced rendering of complex implant geometries relative to standard interpolation. |
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Until Mexican Independence in 1821, the Spanish courts admitted Nahuatl testimony and documentation as evidence in lawsuits, with court translators rendering it in Spanish. |
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The following year, however, Australia and France announced that they would not ratify the convention, rendering it dead for all intents and purposes. |
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His skill at rendering so impressed Four Bears that he invited Catlin as the first man of European descent to be allowed to watch the Okipa ceremony. |
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Each luminarium is an original design. The principal difference between the different luminaria is found in the rendering of the domes and in the layout of the tunnels. |
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There were great works on display by some lesser-known artists, such as the brilliant portraitist Lotte Laserstein, a master in rendering textiles, hair, and sunlit surfaces. |
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Laboratory investigations later revealed that a component of the solution induced encystment of Acanthamoeba rendering the organism more resistant to disinfection. |
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The quasi statistician would doubtlessly not know how to check this supposition, thus rendering the interpretation of the mean profit as floccinaucinihilipilification. |
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Killer whales can induce tonic immobility in sharks and rays by holding them upside down, rendering them helpless and incapable of injuring the whale. |
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The courts made it clear that the Church, in their opinion, held its temporalities on condition of rendering such obedience as the courts required. |
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In Germany also the kobolds are rather troublesome than otherwise, to the miners, taking pleasure in frustrating their objects, and rendering their toil unfruitful. |
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In the early 2000s, it became a growing segment, as the modelling and animation software matured and the rendering capabilities of computers improved. |
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The artist's adroit rendering of floral, foliate, ornamental, avian, and bovid motifs, however, accords with her earlier etchings, as does her effective illusionism. |
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Even with a color temperature of 5000K or 4000K, the panels offer high color rendering and high luminance, equivalent to 3000K products suitable for lighting applications. |
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In the 1st century BC, Diodorus Siculus referred to Pretannia, a rendering of the indigenous name for the Pretani people whom the Greeks believed to inhabit the British Isles. |
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Both units have 2000 ANSI lumens and a transition detector, which locks the projector if moved, rendering it inoperable until the proper PIN is entered. |
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This concentrated, soapless, multi-purpose cleaner attacks the molecular structure of dirt, grease, and oils, rendering them helpless as they are rinsed or wiped off quickly. |
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Bacterial strains resistant to penicillin have enzymes called beta-lactamases, which clip a crucial ring of the penicillin molecule, rendering it ineffective. |
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Both units provide 2000 ANSI lumens and have a transition detector, which Locks the projector if it is moved, rendering it inoperable until the proper PIN is entered. |
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The Saxon architect had exhausted his art in rendering the main keep defensible, and there was no other circumvallation than a rude barrier of palisades. |
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Pinching off syndrome is a feather abnormality in which all remiges and retrices become malformed and are lost during the nestling stage, rendering the bird unable to fly. |
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Among specific topics are analog and digital rendering comparisons, setting up the document, custom linework, applying color to a plan rendering, and atmospheric perspective. |
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Second, the utterances produced in this reality TV series are spontaneous and non-scripted, thus rendering the speech data therein naturalistically occurring data. |
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While possibly an Anglicised rendering of a Maori name, it might just as easily be the result of apocope in te reo Maori, as with the aforementioned para. |
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Part I offers revealing examples of apparently incompatible interpretations and, in the spirit of multiplism, offers several strategies for rendering them admissible. |
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Gifted with a mellifluous and supple voice, Kumar Gurav sings with a rare flair, rendering ragas in a distinctively aesthetic and imaginative manner. |
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This nominalised rendering of mana would give a direction to Selwyn's interpretation of phonetically similar concepts he encountered in the Melanesian islands. |
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The committee also ordered the marking of meat-and-bone meal and animal fat from rendering plants processing black and yellow packaged by-products. |
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Epinephrine stimulation of visceral fat tissue has been shown to induce lipolysis, bathing the liver with non-esterified fatty acids, and rendering it insulin resistant. |
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In my opinion, this word-for-word rendering, so greatly beneficial for novice readers of Greek, warrants more attention both semantically and stylistically. |
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This, whether inadvertent or intentional, augments the book and contributes to Sotos's successful rendering of destructive compulsiveness as subject in Comfort and Critique. |
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Farmers are legally required to dispose of all afterbirths promptly and safely via an animal by-products approved route such as rendering, incineration or knacker yards. |
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Contrarily, using Avant Browser is like using an almighty browser, you may have switched between three rendering engines IE, Firefox and Chrome automatically without noticing. |
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There were many other German and Scandinavian versions of the rix-dollar, rijksdaalder, reisedaler, or reichstaler rendering the definition of this coin very imprecise. |
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