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If you leave a hint, make it cryptic, or make it seem to point to another password entirely.
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Sex releases cryptic variation in a single generation, but making it cryptic again is slower and more difficult.
Pamela C. Rasmussen suggested that, given its unusually large eyes, the species might be nocturnal or crepuscular, a factor that could make it highly cryptic and thus partly explain how such a distinctive species remained undetected for so long.
We expanded the title to make it less cryptic, and statistical analyses have been added to appropriate figures.
Backstage, she said a few more cryptic words, "Make it new".
Bonnefoy said, "The problem is, there's something in the way Glenn explains this — which is, of course, very cryptic — that makes it completely hard to understand".
The cryptic plumage makes it difficult to see in the daytime, and birds on the ground, if they are not already in shade, will turn occasionally to face the sun thereby minimising their shadow.
First came Hans von Bülow, the ambidextrous apostle of Brahms and Wagner, who used to make caustic, cryptic speeches from the podium, on one occasion expounding the anarchist philosophy of Max Stirner.
On Wednesday Sotheby's made a cryptic announcement that it is planning to hold an auction on April 19 in New York.
The space agency has made a cryptic announcement that it is about to make an announcement about the red planet's atmosphere.
Did you spend it stewing in resentment and anger at your rivals and haters and occasionally make cryptic passive-aggressive comments on social media?
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