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rendition

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definition
noun
a wonderful rendition of “Nessun Dorma.”
a performance or interpretation, especially of a dramatic role or piece of music.
He says the practice of rendition started during the Clinton administration.
the practice of sending a foreign criminal or terrorist suspect covertly to be interrogated in a country with less rigorous regulations for the humane treatment of prisoners.
translation of 'rendition'
noun
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His elegant 'rendition' of Rachmaninov's version of Fritz Kreisler's Liebesfreud was a charming encore.
a wonderful 'rendition' of ‘Nessun Dorma’
In the video, the frumpy seniors perform a piano duet 'rendition' of an old American ballad, ‘Green Fields,’ providing a rather melancholy soundtrack to the entire video.
Emerging from semidarkness, they were treated to an all-encompassing 'rendition' of the city of Algiers and the arrival of the French fleet in 1830 unfolding around them.
The visual 'rendition' of the scene in the medieval period is usually known as Christ in the House of Simon.
Dancing continued until midnight, when there was a rousing 'rendition' of the national anthem to close the evening.
a pen-and-ink 'rendition' of Mars with his sword drawn
But the agency practice which goes back to the administration in favor of 'rendition' certainly suggests that the institution has seen some value in it.
We have wanted, on the Intelligence Committee, the minority party, to do a full investigation of detention, interrogation and 'rendition' .
Three contestants have 30 seconds to perform their 'rendition' of what they think will be the music of tomorrow.
Starting at 7 pm, the night will feature music, poetry and performance, plus a 'rendition' of the new song ‘Six Pack To Go!’
Finally, she paints a 'rendition' of each Polaroid with matte oils on panel.
The image, which at first might have been mistaken for a blurry 'rendition' of Atari's arcade game Centipede, gradually became recognizable as nighttime city traffic.
the English 'rendition'
Leanne likes to sing and recently performed a breathtaking 'rendition' of Bette Midler's ‘Wind Beneath My Wings’ at her friend's wedding.
Horizontal and vertical strokes of white are pushing over red, and a harsh 'rendition' emerges.
Is there a more beautiful 'rendition' of an American patriotic song?
And I think the whole process of 'rendition' is very fraught with danger.
The paintings feature rows of panels, each containing a 'rendition' of one of his own earlier images.
It reminds me of a high-minded statesman in our own time who manages to practice torture, which he deplores, by proxy, using ‘extraordinary 'rendition' .’
The work often doesn't recreate an exact 'rendition' of a particular location on canvas, but rather an artist's loose memory or feeling about nature, expressing its essence or spirit.
The 'rendition' program was authorized under the Clinton administration and received bipartisan Congressional approval.
I mean, we have all known about the extraordinary 'rendition' program for a long time.
a pen-and-ink 'rendition' of Mars with his sword drawn
The pianist's dazzling 'rendition' of the Vivace finale was a pianistic tour de force.
He says the practice of 'rendition' started during the Clinton administration.
In the earlier 'rendition' , Titian depicts Silenus in the background, asleep and slumped over.
I just sang a rousing 'rendition' of Oh, Canada!
She performed an incredible live 'rendition' of her greatest hits.
The bartender than began to sing a stirring 'rendition' of Danny Boy to the crowd with swoons all around.
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