The day after I spoke with Mr. Karns, he sent me a rendering of his ideal AC.
Furthermore, James Cameron had a bank of about a million computers rendering each frame of that movie, and to think that hardware could all be pressed into a console a few years later is a bit of a stretch.
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Space constraints will not permit a full rendering of the costs associated with these serial mistakes.
The second-screen content for "Graceland, " a series launching next week that revolves around law-enforcement agents sharing a house, includes a virtual rendering of the house that users can interact with.
Haney's recollections are his own, and subject to dispute, but this is a rich and compelling rendering of a complicated athlete undone less by embarrassing details than by a self-inflicted, unsustainable myth.
Glasses.com, a new venture from 1-800 Contacts, which in turn is a subsidiary of the big insurer Wellpoint, is set to unveil a new try-on technology in a couple of months that will let you see how dozens of pairs look on a 3-D rendering of your face.
Beckoning me into the Rain Room, he opened his laptop and showed me a rough digital rendering of an Old One.
After a few minutes of rendering, the new plot appeared, and I was a bit taken aback by what I saw.
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What follows is a straightforward yet sensitive rendering of "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" that is enacted with lively simplicity by a seven-person cast.
On February 9th in 1855, residents of Devon, England awakened to a find a light snow cover blanketing the landscape, rendering the bucolic countryside a whiter shade of pale.
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Just as a Renaissance painter relished the challenge of rendering the Crucifixion, a true monster-maker wants to take on the icons.
And the primary setting is a place called Interzone, a fever-dream rendering of Tangier, where much of the novel was written.
Users see a mapped-out rendering of their office showing the strength and location of various access points, who's using them, how much traffic is in the air, and if any unauthorized nodes have popped up.
All six of the US goals came in a devastating 13-minute spell in the first period, rendering the rest of the match as something of a non-contest.
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"My conflict with this grape is that it has been written and spoken about for way too long as a grape that helps to define the South African category, almost to the point of rendering the category a proverbial 'one-trick pony, ' " he wrote in an email, comparing it to Mendoza Malbec from Argentina and Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand.
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The output is a photorealistic 3-D rendering of your face that you can swipe from side to side.
Channelling Grace Kelly, she inhabits the stage like a beam of light, rendering everyone else as hapless and transfixed as moths.
Although international tradeshow WiFi connections are typically dreadful, we did manage to successfully run the Sunspider benchmark to get a quick taste of its rendering performance.
They hoped to design a new type of nontoxic therapy that could halt the growth of cancer, rendering it a chronic disease like diabetes.
Last year Langer and his group snipped a piece of its spine, rendering it paraplegic.
Well, here you have it -- a rendering, real or otherwise, of the supposed (yet not in any way confirmed) ultraportable MacBook we've been hearing about.
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As such, they did not feel comfortable supplanting the functions of the Internal Revenue Service or the tax court in rendering a ruling on what they believed to be an unsettled area of the law.
In lay terms, that's a far sexier rendering engine, and users of the mobile Maps products will already be familiar with how it feels.
After that, it's a question of protecting the data and rendering the computer useless in case someone walks off with it while your back is turned at Starbucks.
Except for the surreal pastel colors and a high degree of abstraction in the rendering of massed tree trunks and foliage, there was little in the canvas to suggest the earlier master.
Atoms of the material in question are accelerated to very high speeds, stripped of electrons (rendering them positively charged) and passed by a magnet that separates the nuclei of the atoms by weight.
But because most clubs continue to overvalue closers against all the evidence (95% of all ninth inning leads result in victories, rendering a top closer a marginal contributor), the Yanks could probably get a nice haul of young talent by dangling Rivera to a contender.
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This ignores the availability of low-cost euthanasia by a veterinarian, however, along with rendering (or burial), which are used to dispose of more than 900, 000 U.S. horses that die each year.
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Lens-shift Vibration Reduction (VR) helps reduce blur and camera shake while rendering clear and sharp images in a variety of everyday shooting scenarios.
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The big question, of course, brought to the fore by Meredith Whitney and Nouriel Roubini recently is will we be facing widespread municipal bankruptcies rendering the muni-market a mine field of investor disasters?
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