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1 By smoking, each of the three active ingredients of tobacco is rendered capable of absorption.
2 They are thereby rendered capable of more complete Christ-likeness.
3 A reservoir was built, more land brought under cultivation, and the oasis rendered capable of supporting a larger population.
4 She came to talk with the novice, whom a truly superhuman will had rendered capable of resisting so much fatigue.
5 M'Gowan's Pass, and Morris's Heights were also occupied in considerable force, and rendered capable of being defended against superior numbers.
6 But never can reason be rendered capable of thoroughly understanding mysteries as it does those truths which form its proper object.
7 She wished to relieve herself from a state of bondage, and to be rendered capable of maintaining herself by acquiring knowledge.
8 It is inexpensive, and will be rendered capable of absorbing fluids after it has been boiled in washing soda and dried in the sun.
9 The reward of the merciful is, that by their mercy they are rendered capable of receiving the mercy of God-yea, God himself, who is Mercy.
10 If a man has any sense of the infinite, he cannot fail to be rendered capable of higher things by such embodiments of the high.
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