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If I am deciphering Mr. Portmann correctly (which is by no means easy), it seems as if he wants to offer two cheers for Schadenfreude and argue, however ambiguously, for its "moral acceptability".
"It seemed like someone was deciphering something almost every day.
In one corner, a man is deciphering a crossword puzzle, while three beside him play cards.
One problem facing the modern interpreter is deciphering his ornamentation and markings and making them work.
The trick was deciphering the emotional content of those 604,000 utterances.
But the issue is deciphering the blur.
This glacial record has been deciphered by (i) geomorphological mapping from aerial photographs and on the ground, (ii) documenting the relationship between thick well-dated, uplifted glaciomarine strata and the underlying palaeolandscape, (iii) examining surficial sediment facies, and (iv) surface-exposure dating using 10Be and 26Al.
In this book, there are two futures to be deciphered; and I should warn fans for whom the deciphering from scratch is going to be a prime pleasure that the paragraphs which follow contain some spoilers with regards to the set-up.
Realizing that, Holm wrote on Tuesday, "At this point, I don't think much more can or should be deciphered ….
These, however, have yet to be deciphered.
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