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render decision
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7.70 |
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The appellate court will render its decision soon. |
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render verdict
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4.67 |
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Ms. James renders her verdict. |
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render judgment
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2.11 |
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A judgment has been rendered. |
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render service
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1.45 |
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He had a chance to render some service to his country. |
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render fat
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1.18 |
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Drain rendered fat from brisket. |
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render opinion
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1.18 |
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The court has yet to render an opinion. |
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render plant
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0.86 |
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He proposed that animals be transported to rendering plants for destruction. |
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render aid
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0.72 |
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He witnessed a car accident and stopped to render aid. |
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render assistance
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0.59 |
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There is a law that says Internet providers must render assistance. |
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render image
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0.59 |
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Dickens can render images of characters quickly, yet precisely. |
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render justice
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0.53 |
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A trial is held to render justice. |
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render ruling
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0.53 |
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They did so, on the other hand, as soon as he rendered his ruling. |
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render thousand
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0.33 |
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Floods caused by monsoon rains in Sri Lanka render thousands of families homeless each year. |
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render country
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0.26 |
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Concerted sabotage could render a country unable to function. |
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render diagnosis
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0.26 |
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But he said further testing was necessary before a complete diagnosis could be rendered. |
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render number
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0.26 |
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This number is rendered by Azni and Ary, the vocalist of rock group Farenheit. |
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render result
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0.26 |
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The experiments may succeed, fail, or render inconclusive results. |
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render song
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0.26 |
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Eyes intent, the audience seemed to be holding their breath every time the choir rendered the songs. |
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render support
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0.26 |
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It has repeatedly blamed Ter-Petrosian for the failure to render sufficient support to Nagorno-Karabakh. |
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render victim
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0.26 |
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The abuse, she argued, renders its victim so helpless that the woman has no option other than to kill. |