It was also virtually unreadable because, apart from full stops, he used no punctuation. |
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His eyes glinted with unreadable emotion, his cheeks stained with dried tears. |
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This reduced the text to an unreadable level when the CSS specified sizes in ems, but only reduced it slightly when specified as percentages. |
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Nova looked at Mr. Hamilton deadpan and shifted his eyes toward Jocelyn who was sitting at her desk with an unreadable look. |
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With a nearly unreadable signature, Jerry signed his name and anxiously took his seat at the back of the room, polishing his silver-painted tuba. |
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He wrote one inimitably brilliant work, one wryly enjoyable one, some amusing pieces, and everything else is admirable but largely unreadable. |
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They are unreadable inscriptions, and as such convey the permanence and provisionality of all inscription. |
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Let's also see whether you try to make it as unreadable as you can, by jumbling up the paragraphing. |
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The typesetting shows problems as well, and the kerning and word-spacing in some lines is so awkward as to render the line almost unreadable. |
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Nathaniel drifted off, his green eyes glimmering and a spark of something unreadable flashed over the leaf-green irises. |
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It is widely agreed in publishing circles that many of these manuscripts will be unreadable, unpublishable junk. |
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Her features unreadable, she deliberately replaced the glass on the table before her, leaving it untasted. |
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Matter becomes the matter of words, which creates structure, makes legible, interprets, against a ground of unreadable silence. |
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The man held up his warrant card, even though the laser reflections from shiny clear plastic made it quite unreadable. |
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His body was rigid, his gaze unmoving, fixed on some point on the wall behind the German, his expression entirely unreadable. |
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It is true that, in bad weather, radar beams can be reflected off waves, causing false echoes or making the screen unreadable. |
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Something unreadable flashed across her face, and he set his teeth and whirled around to stalk out of the room. |
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Michael's expression was unreadable, but the twist to his lips gave Marcus the impression that he had guessed what was wrong. |
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Some retailers have only grudgingly implemented it, in some cases by using a typeface which is small enough to be unreadable. |
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Teesside Magistrates Court was told that trading standards officials also found foods whose use-by dates were either unreadable or non-existent. |
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You have no doubt seen people whose signatures are nothing more than scribbles, yet even those unreadable scratch marks are valid. |
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The nurse replied, flipping through some paperwork and scribbling in that unreadable language of health care providers. |
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He has served papers upon the Crown in which his address has been either obscured or certainly made unreadable. |
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The door was open, there were some books pilled up in his desk, along with messy papers filled with unreadable handwriting. |
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These problems do not make African Rock Art unreadable, however, and the writing is clear enough for nonspecialists to understand. |
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Scribbling an unreadable note that I attach to the fridge, I glance about for my wrist guards. |
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Other contributors have written in such a boring way that their work is virtually unreadable. |
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I find Woodward's breathless you-are-there insider accounts written in his trademark leaden prose to be virtually unreadable. |
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First, they began to lecture about, and write about, stuff that everyone else found pretty much unreadable and dead boring. |
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I found it by turns, unreadable, incoherent, breathtakingly dull, or positively disturbing. |
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If you haven't learnt the craft and you produce a lot of unreadable garbage then people won't read you. |
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Some heralded his Soul Mountain as a great novel, but others found it unreadable. |
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The secret surfing programs also add a layer of encryption, ensuring that messages are scrambled in transit and are thus unreadable. |
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The result of these techniques is to split spam words that make them unreadable by dictionary-based scanning tools. |
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Email encryption wraps a secure layer around messages and attachments, making them unreadable by anyone except their intended recipients. |
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And I ended up losing the Amstrad disk, which was some weird, unreadable proprietary brand anyway. |
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Then, the system starts doing some file transfers, and the display becomes completely unreadable. |
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All 8 Black Boxes were supposedly destroyed or haven't been recovered or were unreadable. |
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The file shredder's mission is to scramble files before deletion, making them garbled and unreadable. |
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For example, dust on the recording surface can result in portions of the data that are unreadable. |
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Each segment of the show is also introduced with a title screen sporting a colorful background and unreadable, untranslated text. |
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She wore the grey tunic of a naval captain, the rank badges so green with seaspray they were unreadable. |
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She remained as still as stone, her expression as unreadable as the message in the stars behind her Dwarven veil. |
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Leslie's expression was unreadable, but he kept those hooded eyes on her back until he noticed Willoway's amused glance. |
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Far too often today historical works are churned out in unreadable academic jargon. |
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She glanced across the room and for a second, she fancied that she saw Emily Bronte, an unreadable expression on her face, nodding her approval. |
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Certain documents were missing from the file provided by the Commission or had been provided in an unreadable form. |
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Although the young invited audience had been given a copy of the constitution, a large majority confessed that it was unreadable and incomprehensible. |
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The man is so full of hatred, vitriol and self-loathing that it is all beginning to seep into his columns so much that they have become almost unreadable. |
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If it is unreadable, people must have attempted to read it, so it cannot be invisible, and so forth. |
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Encryption means the transformation of data into a form unreadable by anyone without a decryption key. |
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Decryption is the reverse, taking unreadable data and transforming it into the original data. |
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This prevents cluttering of the display, or overlapping of text and graphics which can make it unreadable. |
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I don't move a muscle, keeping my face completely unreadable. |
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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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Wrapped in a hard, crinkly cellophane, the books begin as impossible objects, unopenable and unreadable. |
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With one compromise after another, this abstruse text has become unreadable. |
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The letters are nearly unreadable and it is very rare to see the chosen letter actually selected. |
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The markings, including the side-view sketch, were faded, in some cases to the point of being unreadable. |
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Open the file in which we stored the surface data of the unreadable floppy temporarily. |
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There is no option to put a background picture, certainly because it would render the clock unreadable. |
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This means that all your personal information is unreadable to anyone outside of the transaction process. |
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The technology we use makes your personal and credit card information unreadable as it travels to our server. |
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Theses files are then unreadable in their totality because they are truncated. |
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Encryption is the process of taking sensitive information and scrambling it so that the file is unreadable. |
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They noted, however, that the cockpit instrument gauges were virtually unreadable due to the significant aircraft vibrations. |
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This provides a backup for recovering video if a portion of the storage system becomes unreadable. |
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To them, without it, the writings of scripture are unreadable and cannot be understood properly. |
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In time, the displays became unreadable due to the effects of heat and in the end, these weighing instruments were no longer operable. |
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Handwritten communications that are unreadable are annoying and worthless. |
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But the Aston has its own annoying points, like the pretentiously styled dashboard on which the buttons are fiddly and the digital displays are unreadable in direct sunlight. |
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In its heyday, the Review enjoyed a reputation as an obtuse and nearly unreadable but authoritative publication put together by a sometimes raffish staff. |
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Hamilton would soak the cardboard packaging of the EPO until the label was unreadable. |
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Among the 20th century authors whose works I find mostly unreadable are two who inspire many people with a devotion and respect which are, to me, quite inexplicable. |
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Physicians are often accused of having unreadable handwriting. |
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Equally interesting is a sermon of Jonathan's grandfather, Solomon Stoddard, written in lettering so tiny that it's unreadable even with a 5x magnifier. |
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So why was I reading Kristof if I've already said he's unreadable? |
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The handwriting on the short note is a combination of odd angled block letters and an unreadable signature. |
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Rough handling can damage the prism and result in inaccurate or unreadable results. |
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Their books tried hard to be edgy and hipper-than-thou, but ended up being an unreadable mess instead. |
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Her handwriting is chicken scratches, illegible and unreadable. |
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These procedures should neither decrease the security level of the visa policy nor stigmatize the individual with unreadable fingerprints. |
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These ambiguous scenes add an impenetrability to the work: rather than evoke feelings of comfort or dismay, they remain unreadable. |
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Ms. Stark is one of the Postal Service's data conversion operators, a techie title for someone who deciphers unreadable addresses, and she is one of the last of a breed. |
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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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Without familiarity with these abbreviations, the facsimile will be unreadable to many. |
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They are however rarely known by the population and signs in Gallo are often unreadable, even for fluent speakers. |
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For example, a 1987 electronic version of the Doomsday Book, which was first compiled in 1086, has become unreadable. |
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Try not to overuse smilies, however, as they can quickly render a post unreadable and a moderator may edit them out or remove the post altogether. |
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The EDPS recalls that exemptions should in no way stigmatize or discriminate individuals who will be exempt, because of their age as a precautionary principle or because they present obviously unreadable fingerprints. |
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Encryption is the operation of taking an input, called plaintext, that can be understood directly, and making it unreadable to anyone who doesn't know the exact reverse process, called decryption. |
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With a proportional font, such as the ones just mentioned, xterm fits each character into a cell the size of the maximum width, creating unreadable large gaps between characters. |
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You just rehashed the Treaty and created an unreadable hotch-potch of footnotes, cross-references and subtext, and you wonder why citizens are rejecting it. |
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A microprinted signature line of tiny type that becomes unreadable when photocopied or laser scanned. |
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Others had translated it before him, but into almost unreadable prose. |
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His novels are unreadable, but he was the first great mythologizer of the frontier. |
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Commercial and academic researchers frequently release papers describing how they broke one CAPTCHA type or other, but programmers react by making the distortions even more fiendish and unreadable. |
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For instance, when the heart monitors' wireless cards proved unreadable by the hospital's wireless network, Bell handled all related testing and ensured compatibility. |
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There is a negotiation mandate that is totally unreadable for the uninitiated, a suspicious speeding up of the timetable and, above all, panic at the idea of any referendums. |
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I have one cavil: The publisher, seemingly to economize on black ink, has printed the documents and photographs in such low-definition, smudgy gray that many are unreadable. |
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An in-depth knowledge of Information Mapping® allows you to rewrite the most unreadable and gobbledegook texts into neatly structured and well-written documentation. |
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It is possible with the bad or unreadable floppy that it may have such bad area on its surface that we may not be able to read the information from the surface of the disk. |
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It's such cross-purpose my heart craves, These guests on old Twelfth Night, Their runish, unreadable moil Of prints, the barrowed creche Awaiting thaw. |
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