From downstairs came the sound of rattling dishes and two indistinguishable voices. |
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For these data, the linear and asymptotic curves were nearly indistinguishable. |
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Sunless tanners are lotions and creams you apply to create a nut-brown gloss nearly indistinguishable from the real thing. |
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However, severe iron overload from hereditary hemochromatosis or secondary causes may be indistinguishable. |
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With fusion hair extensions, the extensions should be indistinguishable from your natural hair. |
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They have tried to mix the best of east and west, but the result is an indistinguishable mush of this and that. |
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This is true even as film since Welles is capable of a quasi-realism indistinguishable from actuality. |
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Have staff writers compose story-like advertorials that would be indistinguishable from their regular copy. |
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Any two consecutive cards will be observationally indistinguishable in color. |
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Do those parents try to rear their child to be as like them as possible, as indistinguishable as possible from its hearing peers? |
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This is a science in which biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science draw on one another and merge to become indistinguishable. |
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He says the different communities north of Winchester would merge into one indistinguishable mass of housing if Barton Farm were to be built on. |
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Aliasing refers to an effect that causes different continuous signals to become indistinguishable when sampled. |
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High and low dose tablets or capsules were indistinguishable in all aspects of their outward appearance. |
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Yet from 1941 he found the Trot temperament to be almost indistinguishable from the Stalinist one and fled that totalitarianism also. |
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The age of the K-bentonite event is statistically indistinguishable from the age of the Chaschuil rhyolite. |
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Today we were in one of several indistinguishable big-box office-supply stores, stocking up on shrink-wrap and telephones. |
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They perceive haughtiness, arrogance and all sorts of faults in people who are really totally indistinguishable from themselves. |
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Most monogamous cichlids are virtually indistinguishable, although males are larger than females on average. |
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All of the known Mesozoic centipedes, including C. oberlii, are morphologically indistinguishable from extant centipedes. |
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As for taste and texture, soy cheese and soy yogurt are virtually indistinguishable from cow's milk varieties. |
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The characters themselves are little more than superficial sketches that become increasingly indistinguishable as the movie proceeds. |
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Infliction of harm on innocent human beings to influence the conduct of others is indistinguishable from what hostage takers do. |
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By the end, his serrated anti-riffs are faster, clearer, louder, polyvalent, and virtually indistinguishable from his pre-Carpal recordings. |
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She was the one who stood out from the general indistinguishable blackness of the singers' garb. |
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The use of multiple voice-overs, often indistinguishable, replaces the hierarchy of hypostases with the equality of beings. |
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If ever proof was needed that extremists of any stripe are indistinguishable from each other, here it is. |
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In quantum theory, identical particles are also indistinguishable particles. |
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A chimp community from two million years ago would be completely indistinguishable to one today. |
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A corollary might be that sufficiently unwise technology is indistinguishable from paranoid fantasy. |
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The trouble was that many of the burial sites were in remote, indistinguishable areas and much of the loot was lost. |
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He paints a hellish picture in which sea and sky become indistinguishable and the men battle for survival. |
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Their mannerisms are alike, their voices indistinguishable, their gaits identical. |
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Although seen as toys, many are indistinguishable from real weapons unless you hold them and examine their workings. |
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The policies and slogans of the main parties become almost indistinguishable. |
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Oratorio and castrati neatly filled the gap, with songs that were almost indistinguishable from opera. |
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Brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, a sea of faces, all indistinguishable from one another. |
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By this time, the two teams were caked in slime and were indistinguishable. |
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Voters sense such insincerity and then see no reason to support parties that are indistinguishable from each other. |
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As we get back on the ferry to go home, the captain shouts something indistinguishable and throws a small yellow missile at me. |
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We found that the rate of chromosome I disomy among vik1 spores was indistinguishable from that observed in wild-type strains. |
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Her belabored breathing is indistinguishable from the sounds of nature, the bullfrog's croaks and the insects' swarms. |
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The results obtained by the 2 methods of specimen handling and DNA extraction were indistinguishable. |
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It is complicated by the almost indistinguishable line between being serious and mock-serious. |
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Using syncopated and heavy beats as his canvas, Heron slices his samples until the source is utterly indistinguishable. |
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Depending on where you order it, a cortado may be indistinguishable from a Gibraltar. |
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Its five songs are divvied up in several, nearly indistinguishable movements, but the album moves wholly, as a gross, plodding, overstuffed mass. |
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The bodywall muscle in these revertant animals is also indistinguishable from wild-type muscle when viewed under polarized light. |
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Those in power become almost indistinguishable, and the bulk of the community is left feeling alienated, disgruntled and unrepresented. |
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Beads of sweat poured down King Louis' brow, indistinguishable from the rivers of rainwater that dripped earthward from his face. |
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At time II the line of apsides has turned through 90 degrees and we get a symmetric eclipse, indistinguishable from a circular orbit. |
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At early stages of embryonic development the genital region of males and females is indistinguishable. |
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In such systems, the role of the party man or woman in government has been largely indistinguishable from that of obedient bureaucrat. |
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We have noticed that multiple clones carried an aberrant chromosome III that was indistinguishable by size. |
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What is most noteworthy about them is that they are indistinguishable from those who fostered children in the context of informal circulation. |
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The tooth is well worn with the individual cusps of each lobe indistinguishable. |
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Though for the advocates anything that involves data seems indistinguishable from data mining, MATRIX is not a data-mining program. |
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Lassa fever presents with symptoms and signs indistinguishable from those of febrile illnesses such as malaria and other viral haemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola. |
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British products would effectively become anonymous and indistinguishable. |
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The audio is presented in what appears to be Dolby Stereo, although there is next to no channel separation and the final result is indistinguishable from a mono track. |
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He was still smiling as the boat hit the water and until we had rowed so far away that he was indistinguishable from the other people still on the ship. |
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The secret lies in the fact that it buys in bulk from China, whose marble is virtually indistinguishable from that of Italy, and commands fabulous discounts. |
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Macroscopic appearance in affected viscera, with the exception of the bursa of Fabricius, are indistinguishable from leukotic lesions induced by other agents. |
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I mean if art is indistinguishable from rubbish then what is the point? |
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Resolve in one place is indistinguishable from resolve in the other. |
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In the photographs that accompany the article, the rappers appear virtually indistinguishable from street thugs, with the sullen stare of the unintelligently angry. |
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The stereo mix is pretty much indistinguishable from the mono. |
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The songs themselves are fairly indistinguishable, aside from a few key drum fills and guitar parts, but ultimately, their likeness to each other is a good thing. |
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The disease may be indistinguishable from infectious mononucleosis. |
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But soon, performing a visual diminuendo, they drift well astern, a distant nebula of glittering pinpoints at the planet's indistinguishable edge. |
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Most of the collective minutes of your days spent outside the wire are indistinguishable from one another. |
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Today the security situation on the ground is indistinguishable from what it was three years ago. |
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They jabbed, parried, charged and riposted with such speed that the blades were indistinguishable blurs of reflected light now that the sun had risen over the horizon. |
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The other, held by many republicans, insists that British thinking on the North is, in fact, indistinguishable from that of hardline unionists and loyalists. |
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This case is indistinguishable from Pirelli and must be decided similarly. |
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I sat there for a few seconds, staring thunderstruck at the blotchy, indistinguishable patches on my page that had once represented words, and very important ones at that. |
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Because infectious agents can produce symptoms indistinguishable from ulcerative colitis, microbiologic analyses for bacteria, parasites, and amoebas should be performed. |
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Its wild relatives, known as oleaster forms, are generally indistinguishable from feral types and constitute a common component of the Mediterranean vegetation. |
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Beth and ayin look reasonably similar in ancient script, and since the text was unpointed, sin and shin would be indistinguishable, as they differ only by pointing. |
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The local council plans to demolish over 400 houses in blocks immediately adjacent to almost indistinguishable streets protected as a conservation area. |
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There continues to be the same emphasis on locking the human figures into their physical surroundings to the point where they are indistinguishable one from the other. |
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Some patients, especially young children, may exhibit signs and symptoms of respiratory distress that are indistinguishable from those of an acute asthma attack. |
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Most importantly, monokaryotic hyphae can produce basidia and spores that are indistinguishable from sexually produced spores, except that they are all the same mating type. |
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The only other time I'd made bread it was indistinguishable from cement. |
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With his khaki camouflage and ID card pinned to his trousers he was indistinguishable, without closer inspection, from any soldier in the complex. |
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In doing so, it reflects the manner in which Kafka himself has gradually become indistinguishable from the obscure fascination at the heart of his writings. |
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Over the centuries they have mixed so thoroughly with the Han Chinese that they are indistinguishable from each other but for religion, customs and dress codes. |
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While to the ordinary eye the witch is indistinguishable from those around her, to the priest she appears to be somersaulting through the air and turning cartwheels. |
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This unrefined sugar derived from coconuts is a pain to use because it's usually found compressed into a hard disc basically indistinguishable from a clay pigeon. |
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Full assimilation occurs when new members of a society become indistinguishable from members of the other group. |
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Given adequate techniques, secondary lead is indistinguishable from primary lead. |
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There is no archaeological evidence of a Pictish link and in archaeology the Cruthin are indistinguishable from their neighbours in Ireland. |
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He is usually one of an indistinguishable line of black-robed Jesuit extras, looking plastically pious at stage left of the mural. |
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However, doubt has been raised over the age of Tikiguania because it is almost indistinguishable from modern agamid lizards. |
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Spicules of hexactinellids are nearly indistinguishable from those of demosponges in most measured characteristics. |
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Low chroma colors due to reduced conditions are often indistinguishable from lithochromatic colors imparted by till parent materials. |
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It was found that the liver, lungs, and kidneys of a centenarian turtle are virtually indistinguishable from those of its immature counterpart. |
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In fact, many of them are petrologically indistinguishable from lavas of similar composition. |
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Shires are generally functionally indistinguishable from towns, borough, municipalities, or cities. |
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As we monitored the cells for more than a week, we found the survival and growth of labeled and unlabeled cells to be indistinguishable. |
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The bitter almond tree, like the sweet, is a native of Iran and Asia Minor, and is indistinguishable in botanical characters. |
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This produced prills of copper, embedded in lumps of slaggy matter, which were chemically indistinguishable from EBA examples of 'A' metal. |
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Empty capsids, however, appear to be antigenically indistinguishable from infectious, RNA-containing virions. |
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In addition, the molluscipoxvirus Molluscum contagiosum is morphologically indistinguishable from orthopoxviruses. |
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In the Levant, for example, assemblages produced by Neanderthals are indistinguishable from those made by Qafzeh type modern humans. |
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Parosteal osteosarcoma is histologically indistinguishable from low-grade central osteosarcoma. |
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Research was formally stopped after it was found to have psychoactive effects indistinguishable from dexamphetamine. |
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Maya epigrapher Peter Mathews, in a personal communication, commented that the glyphs for serpent and centipede are nearly indistinguishable. |
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It suggests that beef and carabeef, from animals of the same age and given a uniform feed, have indistinguishable eating quality. |
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News travels house to house, until fact and rumor are indistinguishable. |
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The boundaries of the town are virtually indistinguishable between its neighbouring small towns and villages forming a contiguous urban area. |
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The folk magic used to identify or protect against malicious magic users is often indistinguishable from that used by the witches themselves. |
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Although popular Byzantine literature and early Modern Greek literature both began in the 11th century, the two are indistinguishable. |
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The argument is that the Games have become indistinguishable from any other commercialised sporting spectacle. |
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In the far north of England, the local speech is indistinguishable from Scots. |
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Hydroxyapatite is biocompatible and bioactive, and is used to coat stainless steel and titanium implants because it bonds to bone and forms indistinguishable unions. |
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Histologically, this organism is indistinguishable from Aspergillus, Fusarium, and many other molds, with septate hyphae branching at 45-degree angles. |
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However, computer scientists have figured out how to produce computer-generated sequences of numbers that are virtually indistinguishable from random numbers. |
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The painful synovitis causing early symptoms in LCP can be clinically indistinguishable from transient synovitis, and initial radiographs can be negative. |
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By their first breeding season, young birds generally are indistinguishable from other adults, though they may still be paler during their first year. |
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Wolf howls are generally indistinguishable from those of large dogs. |
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In the highlands they were often even simpler, many built of rubble masonry and sometimes indistinguishable from the outside from houses or farm buildings. |
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Almost indistinguishable from the earlier 115-horse airplane, the new model is designed from the ground up to go nose-to-nose with big-engine, high-performance kit planes. |
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In practice and in conception the law and its administration are in some important respects indistinguishable from the life of the community in general. |
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These laws, however, proved no impediment to wealthier prostitutes because their glamorous appearances were almost indistinguishable from noble women. |
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We chose the beer-battered mozzarella sticks thinking we'd get a basket of those frozen-and-reheated things that are visually indistinguishable from fish sticks. |
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