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For one thing, anacondas are quite cryptic, and not as easy to find as you might think.
After ten generations the result can, as the picture shows, be quite cryptic (spot the one artificial egg).
So they say something like, 'Drape your wrist with this elegant accessory.' "Any way not to say 'Rolex,' " he added, "so it's quite cryptic".
This example shows that all the programs efficiently recover the original structure, even when it is quite cryptic (40% degradation means that just about a third of the original links remain).
Many of these species show quite cryptic colouration in other parts of the visible spectrum.
Evolution of these classes could be quite cryptic due to the high rate of evolution and gene loss in the invertebrates [ 48- 51].
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I quite like this rather cryptic message, because although he is directing his advice at poets, it can be offered to playwrights, too.
Some of the images are rather cryptic.
Despite being a worldwide emerging topic, export compliance remains quite a cryptic definition and even searching for a generally accepted definition of this term may result in a pointless wandering the web.
All his life, my father quite literally sent cryptic messages.
Although molecular approaches have been quite useful for delimiting cryptic species in this group, it is difficult to find sufficient multilocus variation to identify the pattern of divergence at deeper nodes; most nuclear loci are not sufficiently variable to evaluate Miocene divergences [23].
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