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Rendition - 2007
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Rendition (2007) More at IMDbPro » ... Rendition presents a very topical matter in the form of a very tense thriller. It's a gripping, and not a preaching, movie. Seeing it in an Arab country with a mixture of Arabian and European audience gave it an extra level of atmosphere.
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Reese Witherspoon, Jake Gyllenhaal, Meryl Streep, Peter Sarsgaard and Alan Arkin star in Rendition, a thriller from director Gavin Hood (Tsotsi). Witherspoon stars as the American wife of an Egyptian-born chemical engineer who disappears on a flight from South Africa to Washington. ... Rendition is scheduled for an October 19th,
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Rendition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rendition may refer to: •Rendition (law), a legal term meaning "handing over" •Extraordinary rendition by the United States • Rendition (video game), a 2007 political art experiment in text adventu...
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This program is commonly known as "extraordinary rendition." ; The current policy traces its roots to the administration of former President Bill Clinton. ... Thus, the rendition program has allowed agents of the United States to detain foreign nationals without any legal process and, primarily through counterparts in...
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Rendition (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, rendition is a "surrender" or "handing over" of persons or property, particularly from one jurisdiction to another. For criminal suspects, extradition is the most common type of rendition. R...
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Definition of rendition in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of rendition. Pronunciation of rendition. Translations of rendition. rendition synonyms, rendition antonyms. Information about rendition in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... rendition - an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious;
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But this ironclad moral argument doesn't necessarily apply to the practice known as "extraordinary rendition." ... Rendition is the CIA's antiseptic term for its practice of sending captured terrorist suspects to other countries for interrogation.
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