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Renditions: A Chinese-English Translation Magazine is a literary magazine on Chinese literature in English translation published by the Research Centre for Translation (RCT) at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. It was established in 1973 and covers Chinese literature, from classical works of poetry, prose, and fiction to their contemporary counterparts, as well as articles on art, Chinese studies, and translation studies. Renditions is published twice a year, in May and in November.
Renditions is the first studio album by Amelia Warner under the name Slow Moving Millie. The album features the songs 'Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want' which was the song for the John Lewis 2011 Christmas advert, and 'Beasts' which was used in a Virgin Media TV advert. The first eight tracks on the album are covers but 'Beasts' and 'Hart With A Crown & Chain' were written by Amelia Warner and are original tracks for the album. After the first week of release, the album entered the UK Albums Chart at number 89.
Renditions is an extended play by American post-hardcore band SECRETS. It was released through Velocity and Rise Records on April 7, 2015. The album consists of three stripped down acoustic version of songs previously released on their second album Fragile Figures, and one brand new track "What's Left of Us.
Renditions may refer to:
- Renditions (album), a 2011 studio album by English singer Amelia Warner under the name Slow Moving Millie
- Renditions (EP), a 2015 EP by the American band SECRETS
- Renditions (magazine), a Hong Kong magazine featuring Chinese literature in English translation
Usage examples of "renditions".
Online ads will be no more than interactive renditions of their offline facsimiles.
All through Austria, in every dining room, those poor, pathetic, imitation Strausses, with accordions and harmonicas and zithers, playing their poor, pathetic renditions of Strauss.
In the dreary fluxations of space travel he prepared renditions of the essay in all the remaining dialects of Earth, since the nullification could not be considered complete until every thinkable center of imaginative notions had been uncentered.
Lots of people who practiced tai chi didn't realize that the movements they followed were beautiful, slow-motion renditions of bone-breaking throws and joint locks.
Motionless as her renditions on the walls of Chemmis, but in my tear-flood swimming as at my submarine first sight of her, gentle Medusa stood just beyond the threshold.
In the meantime, I suggest you search for your classic renditions of Elvis elsewhere.
Lots of people who practiced tai chi didn’t realize that the movements they followed were beautiful, slow-motion renditions of bone-breaking throws and joint locks.
Representations of beings with large, elongated heads, alleged to resemble space helmets, could equally well be inelegant artistic renditions, depictions of ceremonial head masks or expressions of rampant hydrocephalia.
Wells, and in most subsequent renditions, there is a small machine, constructed usually by a solitary scientist in a remote laboratory.
Rumble would hear endless renditions of how the husband didn't go out and get the paper like he always did while his wife was fixing breakfast and school lunches and getting the kids up and ready for school and making sure they didn't miss the bus before she fixed his eggs the way he liked them and asked what he might like for supper and what time he'd be home.
The CIA had been able to work some renditions abroad - capturing or snatching suspected terrorists in other countries.
When there were dozens or even hundreds of successful renditions, the aggregate numbers might be able to be released.
Nonent gleefully printed a full order-then, expostulated by a maudlin something, prepared 3hree renditions of the antiwarp configuration.
Nonent gleefully printed a full order—then, expostulated by a maudlin something, prepared 3hree renditions of the antiwarp configuration.