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We're unable to decipher her nationality at the moment," a sergeant said.
Her colleagues at work no longer have to help her decipher her payslip.
One was left with a sense of obsession and a writer's need to decipher her experience.
In front of the assembled children, he forces her to decipher her diary, so that she can be laughed at.
After she died, my siblings and I went through the epic scatter of her files, trying to decipher her system.
Just like reading a very well translated literary text, I was able to decipher her codes with my own cultural and linguistic codes.
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Indeed, deciphering her lyrics has become an online sport, a form of sleuthing where, in the manner of Dylanologists, fans follow the trail of breadcrumbs that are the singer's historical and literary allusions.
Fans who've become amateur snake experts after deciphering her clues all week predictably lost all semblance of chill when Swift broke the news. .
You had to read the story to decipher it: her father had died in the crash, but her career was blossoming.
Her behavior now looked much more "blind," reflecting not only her increasing inability to decipher what faced her but her complete lack of visual orientation and searching and gaze.
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