It would probably take a new post to try and decipher this possibility I suppose.
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The manuscript helped nuns decipher parts of the bible and is being exhibited at Lacock Abbey.
This means that unexpected incidents such as Bo's fall offer precious if hard to decipher signs.
The market will also try to decipher his views on governance at the old institution.
They can, at last, decipher the mystery they perceive to be the martial-arts culture in China.
Dr Swade said that a researcher would also be needed to decipher Babbage's drawings and nomenclature.
If you are the only one who can decipher Danish contracts, you are still useful.
But when it comes to Jobs, the stats are getting pretty hard to decipher.
Who can be bothered to decipher the veiled comments that the parties answer questions with?
Their report cards had measurements that changed and became harder to decipher as the boys aged.
He decides to decipher the scribbles of a man who could express himself only by gesture.
Since that discovery, UK intelligence agency GCHQ has been unsuccessfully attempted to decipher it.
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When such announcements are made, you must decipher if the repurchase will really enhance shareholder value.
The vacillator or the guy whose motives are much harder to decipher is Obama.
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You must also decipher your sector's operating rules--it might be bound by regulation, or steeped in tradition.
What the average eye can easily decipher in each of these thumbnails is close to, approximately, zero.
We'll forget what it's like to flex those dorsal muscles, to consciously decipher a thorny stretch of prose.
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Rarely more than a minute or two long, Banhart's songs can be hard to decipher, yet strangely moving.
Yet the goldbugs have only just begun to decipher what happened and why.
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Of course, the return in dollar terms is a little harder to decipher.
The data generated by the group can be used to decipher the individual.
But, alas, the unschooled and little travelled cannot know or even see or decipher if they did all the world's languages.
More studies are needed to decipher the pharmacological actions of flavonoids, they said.
How can we decipher this information to help us make more intelligent decisions?
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The next day, fans were still trying to decipher Clemens' attempt to alter the most basic aspect of the game.
They are also accompanied by transcriptions by the University of Sussex's Newton Project, allowing readers to decipher Newton's handwriting.
Later there will be, I hope, some people who will find it to their advantage to decipher all this mess.
In the end, voters are going to have to decipher competing charges and counter-charges amid considerable noise from all sides.
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The hijackers' initial announcement is followed by sounds of a struggle, and it is difficult to decipher what is occurring.
Trying to decipher body language from a single gesture is like trying to find narrative meaning in a single word.
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