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One of the two pilots, apparently, could be made out, slumped.
Even if it could be made out that propositions of this kind are peculiar to metaphysics, however, it would not follow that everything in metaphysics has this character.
In a second clip, someone could be made out saying that they were paid by al-Jazeera's Arabic wing to send footage to the channel.
That early-seventeenth-century label on the picture's back is now largely illegible, but in the early twentieth century it still could be made out, and its inscription was recorded by an otherwise skeptical British art historian.
The short story concludes with a blank canvas "in the center of which Jonas had merely written, in very small letters, a word that could be made out, but without any certainty as to whether it should be read 'solitary' or 'solidary.& 8217 " In the play, as the curtain slowly falls, we leave the artist beginning "to paint the dead face" of his wife.
It would be neat if it could be made out that this was the only solution, so that the fate of fatalism was inextricably linked to the fate of the Aristotelian solution.
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The man himself could not be made out in the video.
When Tyler, the Creator, accepted his award, half of his speech couldn't be made out between the edits.
Iraq itself – which on the Nasa photograph could just be made out at the top of the globe – was placed at the centre of an encircling ring of ocean.
One particularly clear morning we enjoyed a spectacular panorama of what seemed a giant Himalayan rock garden: neighboring mountain ranges dominated the foreground while faraway ridges could just be made out in the distance.
But as the mass dispersed a clutch of Indigenous flags could still be made out above the damp heads, waving steadily, the only visible reminder of what this whole project was apparently about.
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