I tried to wake him up, but he was incapable of anything but shifting his legs and uttering a few undecipherable words. |
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We are somewhere at the beginning of this stage right now, trying to make sense of strings of undecipherable information. |
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And you can meet many others who, when they speak, it's completely undecipherable. |
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At first glance, the streets are ablaze with colors strewn across an endless canvas of neon signs with undecipherable writing. |
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Their complex writing system, hieroglyphics, was considered virtually undecipherable for thousands of years. |
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It's undecipherable, but that rarely gets in the way of success with such projects. |
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In regards to the undecipherable message, this is my best attempt at a translation. |
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Nothing is certain except the fact that people will continue to try continue to decipher the undecipherable. |
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With his left hand he firmly holds a half-open scroll with undecipherable writing that is most likely the book of prophecies. |
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On the intercom she recognized Landon's voice and immediately understood he was extremely inebriated to the point where his speech was undecipherable. |
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Actually, what is the building really behind its undecipherable façade, its impenetrable walls and blind windows? |
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The Winchester Troper includes 3 Introits, 53 Alleluias, 19 Tracts, and 7 Sequences in undecipherable note-against-note organum. |
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An undecipherable hymn engraved in stone, dating from about 800 bce, is evidence of a primitive system of musical notation. |
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Under a tombstone of river water, his Collection was buried, soaked to undecipherable pulp. |
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After close examination, the stone in question turned out to be a tablet on which undecipherable writings had been engraved. |
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Any mis-use or loss of the password will make the attachment totally and finally unreadable and undecipherable. |
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Symbols are the language of nature itself, but for most people, this language is undecipherable. |
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Some of those remain undecipherable, like Rongorongo, found on Easter Island, and Indus, the writing of the ancient people of what are now Pakistan and India. |
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Code Morphing turns binary code into an undecipherable mess that is not similar to normal compiled code, and completely hides execution logic of the protected code. |
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Waltson tapped his cheek with his finger, and muttered something undecipherable to himself about something-or-other in the thingamabob, and scratched something else down. |
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He looked at Amy, who had an undecipherable look on her face. |
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Noting we had obviously seen him, Jakium McRuoes now stepped forward into the light, watching us with an entirely undecipherable look on his face. |
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Voices came from in front of him, soft and quiet, undecipherable. |
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Standing only a few feet away from her was Briar, the same rigid expression on his features, his eyes dark with an emotion that was undecipherable. |
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This is not possible with the notification done by post, especially when the acknowledgement of receipt is a piece of paper with an unreadable signature or covered in undecipherable mentions. |
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There is a lot of background noise, with people speaking and shouting at the same time and parts are undecipherable, but here is her translation: Voice off camera: You dog, you filthy... What is your name? |
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This riveting account of thug life — the unglamorous, impoverished variety — is punctuated by constant profanity and undecipherable slang, occasional violence, steady drinking and weed or crack smoking. |
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The chianti-stained pappardelle listed on the menu turned out to be white pappardelle with ragout — a mess of poorly resuscitated pasta in a sauce bobbing with dry lumps of undecipherable meats. |
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But there were a few things to be gleaned from this cruel bath of undecipherable characters: for one, I found out the answer to what I had thought of as an aporia. |
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