Sentence examples for decipher the letters from inspiring English sources

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To decipher the letters one has to learn the courtroom shorthand – DRB1, a reference to the "sound moderator", or silencer.

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By deciphering the letter using Masonic codes, they suggest the conspiracy was even broader, including Andrew Jackson, then president of the United States, and the king of Spain.

The word puzzles are known as CAPTCHAs, short for "completely automated public Turing tests to tell computers and humans apart". Computers cannot decipher the twisted letters and numbers, ensuring that real people and not automated programs are using the Web sites.

In 1904, he went to Scotland with a very particular vacation project in mind to decipher the fragmentary letters scratched on a piece of lead that had been found among the Roman remains in the city of Bath, in southwestern England.

The internal mail system, unable to decipher who the letter was for, opened it, found the name Dewar on it and put it in her father's mailbox.

If I had not learned to write cursive, I probably never would have learned to read it, and my archival work as a biographer — deciphering the handwritten letters of men and women born in the nineteenth century, or the early decades of the twentieth — would have been extremely arduous, if not impossible.

He deciphered the DNA letters for all the baby's genes.

Maggi's crucial project is to decipher the papers and letters of Enrique Ossorio, an obscure man who lived in the nineteenth century and who happens to be the great-grandfather of the uncle's ex-wife.

Going to school does many things – including keeping kids off the streets and teaching them self-control – but it also trains young minds to decipher abstract symbols (like the letters in "symbol") and make logical connections (like connecting the ideas linked by "and").

Sydney Brenner, who deciphered the three-letter DNA code with Francis Crick and teased out the complete neural structure of the c. elegans worm on a cellular level, agreed that researchers in both artificial intelligence and neuroscience might be getting overwhelmed with surface details rather than seeking the bigger questions underneath.

The distinction is important to advocates: Dyslexic students are not mentally impaired or even necessarily slow learners; they are wired in a way that makes words hard to decipher and retain, partly because the letters may appear jumbled.

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