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  • 21render — v 1. make, cause, effect, bring about, produce, create. 2. do, perform, practice, carry on or out, execute; achieve, accomplish. 3. provide, furnish, give, supply, contribute. 4. exhibit, show, display, manifest. 5. present, proffer, offer,… …

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  • 22render time — TV The time it takes an editing computer to composite source elements and commands into a single video file so the sequence, including titles and transition effects, can play in full motion …

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  • 23render — [14] Latin reddere meant ‘give back’. It was a compound verb formed from the prefix re ‘back’ and dāre ‘give’ (source of English date, donate, etc). In Vulgar Latin this was changed to *rendere, perhaps under the influence of prendere ‘take’,… …

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  • 24William Render — (fl. 1800), grammarian and translator, was a native of Germany. He was a fellow student at Giessen University with a brother of Charlotte ( Werther s innamorata), and was well acquainted with Werther himself. In an appendix to his English version …

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  • 25Through colour render — is a sand/cement/lime based render that is made from WOPC and added pigment to produce a coloured effect that is throughout the body of the material. The pigment is preblended into the product as part of the manufacturing process to produce a… …

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  • 26Pathways into Darkness — Infobox VG title = Pathways Into Darkness developer = Bungie Software Products Corporation publisher = Bungie Software Products Corporation distributor = designer = Jason Jones engine = version = released = 1993 genre = Blend of Role Playing Game …

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  • 27turn into — Synonyms and related words: English, alter, alter into, ameliorate, assimilate to, be changed, be converted into, be renewed, become, bottom out, break, bring to, change, change into, change over, checker, chop, chop and change, come about, come… …

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  • 28to take into account — Account Ac*count , n. [OE. acount, account, accompt, OF. acont, fr. aconter. See {Account}, v. t., {Count}, n., 1.] 1. A reckoning; computation; calculation; enumeration; a record of some reckoning; as, the Julian account of time. [1913 Webster]… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 29put into effect — index enact, enforce, exercise (discharge a function), implement, operate, pass (approve) …

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  • 30knock into the middle of next week —  Defeat. Render unconscious with a blow. Knock down vigorously …

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