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be untangling
verb
To remove tangles or knots.
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Untangling the web with Aleks Krotoski Online identity: Can we really be whoever we want to be? Online identity: Can we really be whoever we want to be? Untangling the web with Aleks Krotoski Being British: How has the internet affected our national identity?
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"Since then, my experiences here cannot be untangled from the language and influence of my precedents and peers.
It's totally unpredictable, and that structure has to be untangled no matter what the imaging method". That's where Seales's "virtual unwrapping" software comes in.
How immunity to TX may be provided, and who might be providing it, can't be untangled from the novel's many twists and turns without serious spoilers.
Perhaps Woolf is becoming one of those authors – like the Brontës – whose work can't be untangled any longer, in our collective mythology, from her own story.
"This is an issue that must be untangled by historians". It was her Charlottesville moment.
A classic subtweet will be legible to an in-the-know subset of the audience, or can be untangled with a little sleuthing.
We reasoned that loosely coiled DNA should be untangled at a relatively low force, but that hairpin loops, for example, should resist large pulling forces.
The problem is untangling the relationships.
Discover how Columbia University is untangling Alzheimer's disease.
Another problem is untangling short-term from long-term trends.
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