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Render

Return; yield; pay or perform, as in charges or services.

To render judgment means to pronounce, declare, or state the decision of the court in a particular case. To render a verdict means that a jury agrees upon and returns a written decision into court and hands the decision to the judge sitting at the trial.

West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

RENDER. To yield; to return; to give again; it is the reverse of prender.

A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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Jonathan Wilson, director of business development at Global Graphics Software, comments: "GIS' innovative industrial inkjet operating system and the performance of Harlequin Host Renderer and its color engine combine to form a powerful offering to the market."
"On April 1, we began to have outside inspectors verify that renderers are following all government regulations," says Tom Cook of the National Renderers Association.
-- Ray Dream 5.5 Raytrace Renderer. Optimized for increased speed and stunning output.
There is a National Renderers Association, and a magazine, Renderer.
ArkMC, a DLNA certified application, presents functionality of Digital Media Server, Controller, Player and Renderer all-in-one and makes it simple to share image/music/video files between all UPnP- and DLNA-enabled devices in a local digital network.
The regulations impose a restriction on the use of the SCM by requiring the taxpayer to "reasonably conclude in its business judgment that the covered services do not contribute significantly to key competitive advantages, core capabilities, or fundamental risks of success or failure in one or more trades or businesses of the renderer, the recipient, or both.
The modeling software includes Bezier curve and surface modeling functions for 3-D design, an integrated set of plug-ins to detail projects, and an illumination renderer to make images radiant.
This lets designers successfully transfer their solids information from the low-priced-per-seat Rhino to the more-expensive CAD, engineering, renderer, and visualization tools used further up the product collaboration chain.
The new version includes nestable external references, application-wide scripting and macro recording; a customizable work environment; a redesigned renderer; and added organic modeling capabilities.
The volume elements of the three-dimensional array are assigned colors and opacities (based on their original values) and the renderer does a "volumetric compositing."
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