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A thief who steals one will not find a customer's name or account number on it, nor will a hacker find anything to decode in the card's magnetic strip.
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But most recently dear to Venter's heart, perhaps, is what he calls the biological transporter, a sort of black box that will be used to decode, well, anything, but right now microbes on Mars.
If, someday in the not-too-distant future, we engineer a worldwide computer network of near-perfect unified interoperability, will its informational structures and methods look anything like those we're just beginning to decode in our own brains?
Indeed, the pre-poll skirmishing had begun to look like a ritual dance rather than anything more sinister.An earlier series of high-profile crimes had raised tensions, but they have proved difficult to decode.
Allow me to decode.
To decode: Mona Lisa's eyes.
"He needed to decode it," Sue said.
I only watch the news to decode its cliches.
But I needed to decode the directions some more.
His UNPERU colleagues strove to decode this hydrocarbon Ragnarok.
God help anyone who ever decides to decode mine.
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