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Twenty-eight years is not enough time to decipher a legacy that spans nearly a century.
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"She knows me well enough that she is able, 90percentt of the time, to decipher my personal e-mails by looking at the person who sent them and looking at the subject line," he said.
Some signs just took a little time to decipher.
"The people who'll grade those essays won't have any time to decipher illegibility.
There has been some damage to them, which means it will take time to decipher all the text.
If students took the time to decipher the language of Shakespeare, they would have an entirely different perspective of Shakespeare.
I definitely have no time to decipher other people's texts.
It makes sense that a business would want to take a little time to decipher just how many full-time staffers they have.
Take time to decipher what is important to you.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, left, said the existing 28-day limit did not give the authorities enough time to investigate terrorism cases, which can involve unraveling false identities, tracking evidence in multiple languages and deciphering links to international terrorist networks.
Will he have enough time to train?
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