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    1. Those two factions had gotten into some intrigue regarding their shuttlecraft with the result that it was rendered inoperable


    2. The voice sounded disturbingly like Ava's, even when rendered as an antique phone would


    3. That technique rendered them invisible to native astronomers, but Talstan's intelligence had not known that the Brazilian military had already standardized these signals when the Lula was launched


    4. She pressed a button on her intercom, which was rendered as a big brown box on her desk


    5. He already knew she had the power to still be here, just not rendered


    6. With a grim face the colonel wrote that on her virtual notepad which was fully rendered as a flip-over spiral-bound paper one from a twentieth century cop show


    7. Even though he never activated an alimentary canal in his personification, his brain definitely sent the upchuck command to his stomach and he would have done so if that part of his personification was rendered


    8. Nothing else was rendered in visual channels at all, only the snowflakes they were cruising by were seen


    9. We all remember the tragic injury that rendered actor


    10. He sometimes rendered some quarters of his own, with walls and windows and views of his grandfather's plantation in Nigeria

    11. All his screens were fully rendered in pieces of plastic furniture piled in precarious heaps


    12. This keda cart was rendered very well to all his senses and so was the girl sitting on the front of it


    13. The Tallow seeds had been harvested by Belle and the girls early during the construction weeks, and now could be rendered for candles and soaps


    14. Washes of blue light drench the rendered stonework of the shops and banks on Bideford High Street


    15. ” The Sportsman continued, “Then this Tournament; I was entered and rooms arranged for me by a former client in repayment for services rendered


    16. The pools of brackish water reflected the blue of the sky, their still dark depths rendered more mysterious by the surface reflections


    17. Mingalle took a taste while they were picking their way across the room and said, "Oh my," and was rendered speechless


    18. This statute, therefore, rendered it almost impracticable for a poor man to gain a new


    19. This institution rendered it sufficiently safe for the tenant, and much more convenient for the landlord, to convert, as they call it, the corn rent, rather at what should happen to be the price of the fiars of each year, than at any certain fixed price


    20. "I think you've been aware all your life sir," she said, "that a system malfunction's worst error severity is when the whole expedition is rendered inert

    21. But how disadvantageous soever this system may appear, yet, before the Union, the low price of cattle seems to have rendered it almost unavoidable


    22. There are some sorts of rude produce which nature has rendered a kind of appendages to other sorts; so that the quantity of the one which any country can afford, is necessarily limited by that of the other


    23. But if this rise in the price of some sorts of provisions be owing to a rise in the real value of the land which produces them, to its increased fertility, or, in consequence of more extended improvement and good cultivation, to its having been rendered fit for producing corn; it is owing to a circumstance which indicates, in the clearest manner, the prosperous and advancing state of the country


    24. It raises the price of animal food ; because a great part of the land which produces it, being rendered fit for producing corn, must afford to the landlord anti farmer the rent and profit of corn land


    25. The paper currencies of North America consisted, not in bank notes payable to the bearer on demand, but in a government paper, of which the payment was not exigible till several years after it was issued ; and though the colony governments paid no interest to the holders of this paper, they declared it to be, and in fact rendered it, a legal tender of payment for the full value for which it was issued


    26. If bankers are restrained from issuing any circulating bank notes, or notes payable to the bearer, for less than a certain sum; and if they are subjected to the obligation of an immediate and unconditional payment of such bank notes as soon as presented, their trade may, with safety to the public, be rendered in all other respects perfectly free


    27. What rendered the dilemma even more complicated, was the fact


    28. These are things in which further expense is frequently rendered unnecessary by former expense; and when a person stops short, he appears to do so, not because he has exceeded his fortune, but because he has satisfied his fancy


    29. Byzantines rendered the reality as it is


    30. It is probable that it was partly upon account of this advantage, and partly upon account of the encroachments which the sovereigns, always jealous of the great lords, gradually encouraged their villains to make upon their authority, and which seem, at least, to have been such as rendered this species of servitude altogether inconvenient, that tenure in villanage gradually wore out through the greater part of Europe

    31. But what is of much more importance than all of them, the yeomanry of England are rendered as secure , as independent, and as respectable, as law can make them


    32. The savage injustice of the Europeans rendered an event, which ought to have been beneficial to all, ruinous and destructive to several of those unfortunate countries


    33. Money, in common language, as I have already observed, frequently signifies wealth ; and this ambiguity of expression has rendered this popular notion so familiar to us, that even they who are convinced of its absurdity, are very apt to forget their own principles, and, in the course of their reasonings, to take it for granted as a certain and undeniable truth


    34. But though the free importation of them, which was lately permitted only for a limited time, were rendered perpetual, it could have no considerable effect upon the interest of the graziers of Great Britain


    35. The small quantity of salt provisions imported from Ireland since their importation was rendered free, is an experimental proof that our graziers have nothing to apprehend from it


    36. But the very same circumstances which would have rendered an open and free commerce between the two countries so advantageous to both, have occasioned the principal obstructions to that commerce


    37. She thanked the gods that she had not been gagged and could speak, but she wondered who if anyone would hear her cries in such a woody and remote area rendered even more vacant by the weather


    38. UBO: So basically, what you're saying is that you could have been wearing sandals for the last thirty years and there's no problem; but if you wear them today, you're going straight to hell? And, in that case, what has happened in the last twenty-four hours to have rendered such an apparently harmless activity a mortal sin?


    39. But his obvious dismay only rendered the Vinius men more curious


    40. The trade of the merchant-exporter was, in this manner, not only encouraged by a bounty, but rendered much more free than that of the inland dealer

    41. It was always far more than just punishment for trespass - those brought under the Thalmor’s watchful eyes could be rendered most useful given the correct conditions


    42. prolongations, till 1769, when it was rendered perpetual


    43. It irked her how he could be aglow with warmth and good-humor one moment, and then summarily rendered cold and businesslike in another


    44. The greater part of the citizens had no land ; and without it the manners and customs of those times rendered it difficult for a freeman to maintain his independency


    45. She had to trust in her leader’s good faith, but it was something which would haunt her conscience until either the men of the Manes were rounded up or the young woman and her brother were otherwise rendered as safe as possible


    46. In pursuing their interest their own way, their conduct has upon many occasions been overlooked, either because not known or not understood in Europe; and upon some occasions it has been fairly suffered and submitted to, because their distance rendered it difficult to restrain it


    47. It was not, however, able to stop altogether the progress of these colonies, though it rendered it more slow and languid


    48. His swift and targeted movements rendered him as deadly a foe for the monstrous marching armies of the Dominion as anyone bearing the Legion standards could hope for


    49. The restrictions, however, with which this liberty was granted, joined to the high price of sugar in Great Britain, have rendered it in a great measure ineffectual


    50. The importation of commodities of the second kind might be so managed too, it was supposed, as to interfere, not with the sale of those of the same kind which were produced at home, but with that of those which were imported from foreign countries ; because, by means of proper duties, they might be rendered always somewhat dearer than the former, and yet a good deal cheaper than the latter














































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