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For decades, tunnels have defied detection by satellites, motion sensors, and thermal imaging systems.
A "small island nation" set off from the huge Asian landmass, Japan was "home to the gods" and to a supposedly homogenous race of people whose origins, like those of their language, defied detection.
WorldCom's Convincing Lies 07.08.02 How history's biggest accounting fraud defied detection by public investors.
— and drug use has moved from basic amphetamines to compounds so sophisticated that they defy detection.
The leaks that often defy detection are pinholes made by briars, or cracks caused by the material growing old.
Because they become inextricably mixed with domestic and other wastes, they sometimes defy detection by the standard methods used in purification plants.
A barge mocked up as a U-boat will be in the Great South Bay below, defying detection by a pair of binoculars.
There are some degradation processes that defy detection by remote sensing altogether, including, for example, fuel wood extraction and understorey grazing [82].
They analyzed the bio-oil using gas chromatography mass spectrometry and note that some of the constituents defy detection.
"It defied belief".
It defied their sense of history.
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