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Sentences splattered with dashes, parentheses and semicolons are almost impossible to decipher.
The remaining posters were scarred and wind-bleached and almost impossible to decipher.
The Gucci language is easy to distinguish, but it is almost impossible to decipher the meaning within.
Interestingly enough, some in the 1994 batch are almost impossible to decipher technically, a well-known attribute of Mr. Richter's abstractions.
Karl Knappe's "Hagar," a bronze from 1923, twisted like knotted rope, has been left with its green patina of rust and rubble, making it almost impossible to decipher, save as evidence of its fate.
"It is almost impossible to decipher the detailed history of a rock, let alone predict reactions into the geologic future," Dr. Macfarlane wrote in "Uncertainty Underground: Yucca Mountain and the Nation's High-Level Nuclear Waste," a collection of scholarly articles published in 2006 that she jointly edited.
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And almost no one knows it because of arcane federal rules that make the labels on natural and organic hot dogs, luncheon meats and bacon virtually impossible to decipher when it comes to preservatives.
That cause, though, in specific terms, was virtually impossible to decipher.
Half of the 59 million bases in this chromosome are jumbled, possibly useless, and virtually impossible to decipher.
Fintech firms need to comply with regulations, yet it is nearly impossible to decipher which financial activities require licenses.
Once inside, its geography is impossible to decipher.
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