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Some signs just took a little time to decipher.
Twenty-eight years is not enough time to decipher a legacy that spans nearly a century.
Almost all tapestries tell stories — military victories, fables, tales of unrequited love — though it can take a bit of time to decipher them.
"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.
Attention armchair sleuths: After viewing the Italian psychological thriller "The Double Hour," you may want to see it a second or even a third time to decipher its secrets.
I definitely have no time to decipher other people's texts.
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In the closing days of the Second World War, William and Elizebeth Friedman gathered a group of experts awaiting demobilization, and together they devoted an enormous amount of time to deciphering the Voynich.
It will also reduce the stress on the recipients of bad news if they don't have to spend time trying to decipher what's happening".
"It's impossible in the time given to decipher the rules of the language and make sense of what's being said to you.
9 00 PM May 11th via twidroid in reply to GdnEdinburgh Day2 - sat in chamber for 1st time trying to decipher 600 ye old custom.
Her Catholic school immaculate penmanship has been replaced with shaky printing that is often time impossible to decipher.
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