Sentence examples for pattern that might from inspiring English sources

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Quantum cryptography uses random codes lacking in any pattern that might offer clues to a code breaker.

Borrow a shotgun similar to Cheney's and shoot at paper targets at steadily increasing ranges until you see a pellet pattern that might correspond to Whittington's injuries.

Personal effects also stand out among the bones -- a watch here, a set of worry beads there, clothing with a pattern that might strike a chord of memory.

"I like to learn our culture," Taara said, explaining that the ornate swirls would dry into an orange-colored pattern that might last weeks if Henna,11, of Great Neck, didn't wash her hand too often.

And, if you find it, you have to make a determination: is it acceptable, or is it a pattern that might be due to cancer?" He pointed at the X-ray.

From high in the sky the berm and the roads that circle it make a pattern that might intrigue an alien civilization that had sufficiently acute vision and lure them in.

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Employers need to consider the possibilities of designing working patterns that might prolong working lives.

Mr. Dary played dissonant Herbie Hancock clusters or terse modal patterns that might have been plinked on an African thumb piano.

Physicians are looking for patterns that might suggest the baby is in distress, perhaps suffering from oxygen deprivation.

Are the calls and texts of ordinary Americans mined for patterns that might put innocent people under suspicion?

The newspaper reported that the N.S.A. had combed large volumes of telephone and Internet traffic in search of patterns that might point to terrorism suspects.

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