Definitionn. a performance of a musical composition or a dramatic role etc.
Last update: October 20, 2015
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A new rendition of an earlier essay on Human Vanity. [Please select]
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In 1851 the Court House was surrounded with chains to prevent the " rescue " of a slave (Sims) held for rendition under the Fugitive Slave Law; another slave (Shadrach) was released this same year, and in 1854 there was a riot and intense excitement over the rendition of Anthony Burns. [Please select]
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Knowing their high-falutin' rendition of almost everything else I would take my chance on 'fine. [Please select]
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Most trenchant rendition of that ballad, upon my soul and honour It is. [Please select]
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His voice was high, clear, and musical, and his rendition was absolutely correct. [Please select]
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"To be brief--I heard you sing last evening, and was much pleased with your rendition of the various selections." [Please select]
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Previous to 1850 there had been no general acrimonious debate in Congress on the rendition of fugitive slaves. [Please select]
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Here is his rendition of the Nineteenth Psalm, so well known to us in verse by Addison's glorious "The spacious firmament on high." [Please select]
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