He runs two graphs side by side, one of which shows the temperature record over the past 1, 000 years as rendered by the U.N. panel, and the other purporting to show real temperatures over the same period...
Furthermore, the appropriated elements of "Giselle, " as rendered by a trio of women who appear as a cross between the weird sisters of "Macbeth" and schoolgirls in tailored uniforms, might have been more caringly and scrupulously recycled.
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There's something about quotes on mugs, especially as handsomely rendered as the Quotable line was, that could have coaxed me to stay all day.
Later mythologizers would try to legitimize the family's regal pretensions by claiming descent from the Banquo of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" which was nonsense, as Mr. Massie explains: The name "Stewart, " as it was rendered before Mary Stuart adopted the French spelling, indicated the family's original status, as stewards of the royal revenues.
To gauge the value of this man, as Sandy had rendered him, wasn't difficult.
Type fonts rendered as pixels do not have a hard edge to them.
Before the era of mass printing, knowledge was passed down verbally, and the most important and sacred stories were often sung or rendered as poetry.
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This rendered children as unwanted unless timing, and circumstances AND control needs were met.
Once they became accustomed to his defect, the help treated him easily, as if his deafness rendered him their equal.
Valle's mother, Elizabeth, shook her head as the verdict was rendered.
Most of the affected roles are in operational areas that will increasingly be outsourced or rendered unnecessary as more applications and infrastructure move to the cloud.
For most of the speakers, that elaboration was the musical counterpart of Afro-America's proud, complex, even separatist re-conception of blackness, and rendered him as supreme in his era, as Louis Armstrong was in his.
He rendered his father as a prophet, and gave Christ the face of an old classmate.
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American companies, such as ExxonMobil would be effectively rendered uncompetitive against foreign owned oil and gas companies.
Other potential claims such as unjust enrichment could be rendered moot if the publishers agree to issue refunds.
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Many free market critics of the FTC have stated that the fast-paced nature of the tech industry has rendered antitrust law as ineffective or even obsolete.
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They are also rendered destitute if, as often happens, they are ostracised by their families and communities.
Mr Merton even argued that improved hedging techniques rendered equity capital unnecessary as a cushion against risk.
Just the bits and pieces rendered on the fly as demand requires.
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As one time-bomb is rendered harmless, however, another ticks ever louder.
The court even stipulated that the publicly posted apology be rendered in Arial (as opposed to the, incredibly similar but slightly more elegant Lucida Grande font that it uses on its website).
Smith mimicked the endless, generation-counting longueurs of the Old Testament so skillfully that he rendered the book dead as literature while giving it credibility as a sacred text: a book as boring as this could have been inspired only by the breath of God.
The committee heard evidence that entire combat units, such as aircraft and warships, could be rendered completely dysfunctional by an attack.
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An infamous gaffe by the chain's founder, Gerald Ratner, in 1991 - when he described one of its wares as "total crap" - rendered the brand the disgrace of the jewellery trade.
Furthermore, it would take a combination of extreme events to make things dangerous in Tokyo (nuclear re-criticality, steam explosion) etc all of which are being rendered less and less likely as time passes and the heat decay process progresses.
Blaugas was relatively safe, and it weighed the same as air, meaning that consumption of it rendered the Graf neither heavier nor lighter.
Burnt edges rendered the confectionary inedible, but as its final destination was no longer stomachs, raw lasagna sheets were added for structural support, and hot glue used to bind it all together.
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Photographs of Robinson line the rotunda walls, and in the middle of the vast room an aluminum sculpture of his number, 42, rendered in Dodger blue, stands as a kind of shrine.
This has rendered millions of American men essentially worthless as husbands.
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You are supposed to declare as income the fair market value of the services rendered to you. (If you later share sales proceeds with the charity, that would be a deductible contribution.) There are at least two different ways to account for the improvements, one dicey, the other less so.
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