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To "find out" a letter was to decipher it, to turn writing back into speech.
The trick with the Ruth clip was to decipher when the film was shot and who else appears in it.
One of its first projects was to decipher the fundamentals of how electrical charges move in circuits that are built with a single molecule wired up to electrodes.
Mr. Small's aim, he wrote, was to "decipher the signals that are everywhere being given and received". He stressed that all people involved in a musical performance — the musicians, audience, roadies, publicists, cleaning crew — are part of its ritual.
Their purpose was to decipher the nature of the feast by deciphering the garbage, as a scholar might examine the kitchen middens in the remains of an ancient village.
The dreams of powerful men or women could become famous; a class of people emerged whose job was to decipher them, since they might foretell the fate of the clan or nation.
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The trick is to decipher bird names from the early 19th century.
It also includes thousands of analysts whose job is to decipher foreign events for American leaders.
An even more important use is to decipher some of the songs on the music video channels.
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