Rendered
in sentence
488 examples of Rendered in a sentence
What I particularly like about this picture, too, is that Steinberg has
rendered
the guy in this sort of pointillist style.
The word used four times is "houris,
" rendered
as dark-eyed maidens with swelling breasts, or as fair, high-bosomed virgins.
Each of the links that you're seeing
rendered
here is an actual connection made between something someone said and a piece of content.
Because I had lost my jaw, I could no longer form a seal, and therefore my tongue and all of my other vocal equipment was
rendered
powerless.
And we've
rendered
something illegible, and we've lost the sense of what's actually happening in this world that we've made.
And here, this is a fly-through the cloud of points of Tikal, and here you see it
rendered
and photo-textured with the photography that we take of the site.
It's the direct signal being recorded from my head,
rendered
in real time.
The hostage takers who had been
rendered
unconscious by the gas were not taken into custody; they were simply shot in the head.
They have collated crowd-sourced data and
rendered
the invisible visible.
The problem for the Medieval Spanish scholars who were tasked with translating this material is that the letter sheen and the word shayun can't be
rendered
into Spanish because Spanish doesn't have that SH, that "sh" sound.
By focusing so much on ourselves and our gadgets, we have
rendered
the individuals on the other end into invisibility, as tiny and interchangeable as the parts of a mobile phone.
If you cook food for pigs, just as if you cook food for humans, it is
rendered
safe.
This is one of the ways that dominant systems maintain and reproduce themselves, which is to say the dominant group is rarely challenged to even think about its dominance, because that's one of the key characteristics of power and privilege, the ability to go unexamined, lacking introspection, in fact being
rendered
invisible, in large measure, in the discourse about issues that are primarily about us.
You're treating them as universals, to be
rendered
consistent by logic.
Except in this game, that combination of skill, talent and luck that helped earn you success in games, as in life, has been
rendered
irrelevant, because this game's been rigged, and you've got the upper hand.
So what these two clips show is not just the devastating consequence of the disease, but they also tell us something about the shocking pace of the disease, because in just 18 months, a fit adult man has been
rendered
wheelchair- and respirator-dependent.
Now, one reason why we have so much data in the world today is we are collecting things that we've always collected information on, but another reason why is we're taking things that have always been informational but have never been
rendered
into a data format and we are putting it into data.
It needed to be a little more elegant, a little more classical, so I
rendered
it as follows.
Because when I
rendered
his sentence, "Australia and China are enjoying a relationship of unprecedented closeness," in fact, what I said was that Australia and China were now experiencing fantastic orgasm.
Cooked food is
rendered
soft and predigested outside of the body.
In 1956, during a diplomatic reception in Moscow, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev told Western Bloc ambassadors, "My vas pokhoronim!" His interpreter
rendered
that into English as, "We will bury you!"
Given the context, his words should have been
rendered
as, "We will live to see you buried," meaning that Communism would outlast Capitalism, a less threatening comment.
But you start to get something more like a coherent face,
rendered
using my own face as a guide.
Artists
rendered
dissected cadavers as alive, posed in these humorous anatomical stripteases.
That safe, very, very carefully
rendered
safe place that I created in all my other paintings, it was a myth.
While my grandfather was serving as a Marine in the Korean War, a bullet pierced his neck and
rendered
him unable to cry out.
And when so many of the policies are contrary to fundamental values, that we're all equal under the law, that we're not judged by the color of our skin or the religion we worship, we have to contest those values even as we recognize and honor the fact that our democracy
rendered
us a president who is championing those values.
But it’s not the more realistically
rendered
lovers, rulers or workers who have the last word, but the impish Puck who queries whether we can ever truly trust what we see: If we shadows have offended, Think but this and all is mended: That you have but slumbered here While these visions did appear.
So this is exactly the same behavior that you saw, but in a slightly better
rendered
version.
A friend of mine sent me something called a hip-hop bible, where the twenty-third Psalm is
rendered
as, "The Lord is all that," as opposed to what I knew it as, "The Lord is my shepherd."
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Could
Would
There
Being
Service
Other
Himself
After
Might
Before
World
Still
Whose
Having
Through
Never
Necessary
Against