The content of the info sent is encrypted and couldn't be deciphered as far as I know. |
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The code was just being deciphered back then so they did not know what this could mean. |
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This was a key, just as Egyptian hieroglyphics could be deciphered only when the bilingual Rosetta Stone was found. |
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The censor deciphered most of these codes fairly easily, although some of the more subtle ones may have eluded him. |
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The Zohar is meant to be deciphered, it doesn't serve you the meaning on a platter. |
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His voice once bouncy and vibrant was shattered and only left as melancholic gutterals that could barely be deciphered as speech. |
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A code was typed in and it automatically deciphered itself, forming into a simple set of commands. |
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Though most Tangut texts can now be deciphered, the pronunciation of the characters is uncertain or not known. |
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The relatively simple code used by Mary was quickly deciphered, and translations were provided for Elizabeth. |
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Indeed, many pieces of Kamba beadwork, with their perfect alignment of figures, look like puzzles waiting to be deciphered. |
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The protein fingerprints could be deciphered clearly upon scanning the gets using the laser densitometer. |
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As larger numbers of DNA locations are deciphered more characteristics will be inferrable from DNA sequences. |
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Their work has established the date of composition of the Rig Veda as 3750 BC and deciphered the writing on the Indus seals as Vedic. |
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It is by reading and rereading that the poem's many movements and voices are eventually deciphered. |
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A writing tablet recording the sale of a slave in London in about 80-120 AD has been deciphered and placed on display in the Museum of London. |
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Now her great-great nephew, Alan Douglas, has deciphered Lucy's spidery handwriting and, as a labour of love, produced eight copies of the diary. |
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Three-fourths of the message has already been deciphered, but the remaining fourth has apparently been coded in an entirely different way. |
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Instead, there are hundreds of strips, scraps, paste-downs, and flyleaves to be found, matched, deciphered, and transcribed. |
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During the back-up, the header is deciphered with the user password, then re-encrypted. |
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Sometimes it may take you a few seconds to process the visual pun in the illustration, as if it were a hieroglyph to be deciphered. |
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If the message cannot be deciphered except by those who hold the key or the code the bulk of the public is disquieted. |
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Whereas hieroglyphics once had to be deciphered, now it's the turn of the seeds. |
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In this book he offers an innocent interpretation of his own kabbalistic amulets, deciphered by his opponents as heretical. |
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Readers, at least, appeared unoffended, and those who deciphered the whole thing seemed to think I deserved a hearty bravo. |
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Early models of the tickertape machine received messages that were coded and had to be deciphered and written out by an operator. |
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Once deciphered, the scrolls were found to contain the ancient Egyptian equivalent of a medical manual, complete with herbal remedies and cure-alls. |
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In twelve hours in 2010 using ICT the same amount of genome sequence can be deciphered that a decade ago would have taken several years. |
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Although not enough of the text survives to be deciphered, proverbs, poetic verses and prayers were frequently used. |
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Once we deciphered the thick accents of the region, we learned that icebergs had indeed been spotted in the last couple of days. |
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It is interesting to compare the different strategies of the pupils who have deciphered the message. |
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Using an appropriate software program, this digital code may be extracted and deciphered. |
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How can the wishes and behaviour of consumers be deciphered by means of the methods of brain research? |
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There were a few unintelligible words and phrases that could not be deciphered or transcribed. |
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Now they are events that occur and are to be deciphered by comparing them with the word of God and believers' practice. |
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The harbour became so bright none of the signal codes could be deciphered. |
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As a linguistic detective story: following how the scraps were deciphered, what the cognates are, how the results were assembled into a plausible, coherent whole. |
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Although its genome has been deciphered, researchers remain ignorant of its origins and mutations, and of the reason that allows certain patients to recover while others do not. |
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Repeat until each message has been deciphered. |
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If I deciphered well, it would be a mark LS crowned. |
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German naval radio communications could therefore often be quickly deciphered, and the British Admiralty usually knew about German activities. |
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It may read like a chemistry report, but it can be deciphered. |
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In the last year, this center, and the one in Wichita, Kan., that will close in September, deciphered just 2.4 billion images, or a mere 1.5 percent of the mail, the post office said. |
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Only a few historians, such as Juan Miralles, a Mexican diplomat, have deciphered the conquistadors' lousy spelling of Indian names to identify the route. |
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Mr Fischer's own expertise lies in this area: he deciphered the rongorongo script of Easter Island, something that looks more like a design for children's wallpaper than a way to convey information. |
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Once a person knows the hole-character relationship, the Hollerith card is easily deciphered. |
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Within another year the cryptanalysts, who included Joan Clarke, had deciphered the all-important naval messages that strategized U-boat attacks. |
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These stones include inscriptions in Latin and ogham script, not all of which have been deciphered. |
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Mary was misled into thinking her letters were secure, while in reality they were deciphered and read by Walsingham. |
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Kalomte was a royal title, whose exact meaning is not yet deciphered, but it was held only by the most powerful kings of the strongest dynasties. |
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While it is true that Champollion deciphered hieroglyphics in the 1820s, his results were not accepted by German classicists for another 30 years. |
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Ugaritic had already been deciphered, so the researchers would know if they got a valid result. |
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At an astonishing rate of two posters per year, he creates images that are new each time, both baroque and ascetic, whose origin, date of creation, and even the process employed to bring them to life can't be deciphered. |
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These links can be intercepted and deciphered. |
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Another version of events claims that von Kalle, suspicious of Mata Hari, himself prompted the inquiry by sending these radio messages to Berlin in a code that could easily be deciphered by the Allies. |
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Some elements were first deciphered in the late 19th and early 20th century, mostly the parts having to do with numbers, the Maya calendar, and astronomy. |
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The company also gained non-exclusive worldwide rights to special software used to analyze and interpret genetic code deciphered by SBH technology. |
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Last week I sat in front of my trusty old daisywheel typewriter for four hours trying to type 800 words that could be deciphered by the features editor. |
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Rainbow tables are essentially precalculation tables of hashed passwords, with plaintext already deciphered, that are just compared to identify matches. |
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