1. Such knowledge has rendered meaningless the notion that every conjugal act should be open to the transfer of life. 2. Even then, differences in the format of their respective accounts may render comparison meaningless without a great deal of investigation. 3. As a result, the Marchi-Ramirez bill has been rendered essentially meaningless, one of those state laws that is a law in name only. 4. But opposition to the law may render it meaningless in many places. 5. But remember, all this is one upset away from being rendered entirely meaningless. 6. But these curbs have all been rendered meaningless by the soft-money evasion. 7. By rendering life meaningless, I give you the opportunity to decide what anything and everything means. 8. CBS will show the Orange Bowl between Nebraska and Tennessee, which will be rendered meaningless if Michigan beats Washington State in the Rose Bowl, on ABC. 9. Dozens of readers agreed that the buzzwords had been rendered meaningless by overuse and misuse. |
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