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I was wondering, as I always do at this time of day, why the body's genius for pain so easily outstrips its fitful talent for pleasure; wondering why the pretty trillings of the bedroom are so easily silenced by the inconceivable vociferation of the Interrogation Wing; wondering why the spasms and archings of orgasm are so easily rendered inert and insensible when compared to the contortions of torture, jagged and instantaneous, like lightning.

We look to fiction for images of reality—real life rendered as vicarious experience, with a circumstantial intimacy that more factual, explanatory accounts cannot quite supply.

An early attempt to render three-dimensional objects in the print medium, it was taken from a representation of his 1960 sculpture "Painted Bronze."Frustration intensifies desire, and renders ever clearer the object (and significance) of veneration ....

Essentially, the chemical's release renders one ready for action.

"I think that history will render a more favorable judgment than the current one," said Bob Lanier, who preceded Brown as mayor and endorsed him as his successor in 1997.

Schwartz doesn't expect the reader to take anything on faith, and he carefully builds his argument piece by piece, rendering his conclusions all the more devastating.

That conduct is infected with racial bias does not render it intentional or even reckless.

Caulfield's nicely rendered haughtiness - hedged with insecurity and effeminacy - meets its comic match in the impolitic impudence of Louise Clayton's Xioa, errant daughter of the deposed Dragon King.

In renderings, the design recalls a fairly standard modern use of pure geometric form.

Skilful selection and arrangement boiled the huge whole down to the three volumes Plomer finally presented and rendered so wonderfully readable.

Before you even get to questions about how Milton's vast forest of words could be pruned, or how his sumptuous, simile-laden grand style might be rendered as speech, there's the leviathan immensity of the action, isn't there? Goold thinks the triumph of computer-generated effects in the cinema in recent years has released theatre from any obligation to be literal in its visuals.

We are fortunate to have at present three excellent translations of “Don Quixote”: in addition to Grossman’s, there is John Rutherford’s recent version for Penguin Classics (which takes more liberties with Sancho Panza’s demotic Spanish than Grossman’s does), and Burton Raffel’s rendering for Norton.

This British painter renders macabre images — Jack the Ripper's victims, famous artists on their deathbeds, an electric chair — in thick paint and a sweet, cartoonish style.

Accepting the MMA demand means that a different interpretation has been rendered to Zafar Ali Shah case as the authority granted to General Pervez Musharraf to amend the Constitution stands vitiated by that concession.

The transcripts render his claim that he has "always" been against the war in Iraq a spectacular lie.


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