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He was on duty to decipher news of the Japanese surrender, which he passed on to his boss, who informed the White House, Mrs. Montgomery said.
While Arabs, most of whom are 25 or younger, may be able to bypass blockades of Web sites, such restrictions signal that their government doesn't trust them to decipher news.
In the meantime, voters are left to decipher news stories mostly based on anonymous sources inside the FBI and the Department of Justice.
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The company didn't clarify the survey when asked for comment, but it seems like the company was using it as a tool to gauge how users themselves decipher real news from clickbait and straight-up fakery.
Nothing, unless you're writing a book report, or a book, or deciphering the news, or trying to sound smart in an e-mail, or just killing time.
Sentiment detection is fast becoming a popular method of deciphering Tweets, news stories and other content on the web.
The present discovery notes deals with use of combinatorial server for structural protein prediction and protein-protein interaction databases to deciphering the news clues about the radioresistance bacteria.
Even if you can't decipher every word of the weekly YouTube show "Journal Rappé" — part music video, part news broadcast delivered entirely in French and Wolof by two Senegalese rappers — it's worth checking out.
We'll leave it for a site in tune with the celebrity iPhone news to decipher.
It is hard enough to decipher the rumors of European news media reports about one enigmatic personality like Mourinho.
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