Perhaps the most common application of age progression work is for
rendering older versions of missing children.
Not exact matches
There is truth, and then there is Christian truth, being that
version of things that can be forced to kinda, sorta make some sense with a particular
rendering of scripture mixed with
old - fashioned bigotry and chauvinism.
Browsers are no more tolerant
of lapses in (my) memory when
rendering (my) code, and this kind
of stuff will make you nuts: in some
older versions of HTML you could use «clear = all» to solve a couple
of problems, which trips me up when I'm trying to remember the modern conceptual equivalent, «clear: both.»
Written in what the author describes as «a shadow tongue» — a
version of Old English updated so as to be understandable to the modern reader — The Wake
renders the inner life
of an Anglo - Saxon man with an accuracy and immediacy rare in historical fiction.
There's a lot to like in Jelly Bean, but not so much as to
render the presence
of this
older version an irritation.
This is partly an issue
of choice — particularly the browser choice that Microsoft was forced to give customers after a court ruling — and partially because
older versions fell behind the
rendering and compatibility curve.