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If not from Europe however, its age is truly undeterminable.
And then, an undeterminable time later, he felt himself bump into something in front of him.
Church officials and politicians said, however, that the true death toll, though undeterminable, was certainly much higher.
The number of inhabitants with Italian ancestry is likely much greater but undeterminable.
Under the emergency stabilization order, owners would effectively lose the ability to select a successor tenant in an undeterminable number of apartments.
Like many savage or primitive people, his age was undeterminable by his appearance; yet somehow she felt that he was a young man.
The background may have been colored (likely brownish-blue), but this is now undeterminable as it is almost completely faded out.
If causative factors are undeterminable, then efforts should be directed to preventing permanent damage [ 1, 3].
Its relationships relative to this genus and the moa-nalos, enormous goose-like dabbling ducks, are completely undeterminable at present.
The number of inhabitants with Italian ancestry is generally undeterminable, and the use of French language is now ubiquitous.
The latter, almost completely unknown, had all the advantages of stealth and of surprise; her forces could and did operate from undeterminable points against precisely-plotted objectives.
The label of the discs featured artwork depicting a Native American with a smoking pipe listening to a front-mount disc phonograph of undeterminable manufacture.
Idiopathic hypoglycemia is, literally, a medical condition in which the glucose level in the blood (blood glucose) is abnormally low due to an undeterminable cause.
(Silverman 1993: 230) The Nasca phase of this class of pottery distributed at Cahuachi is largely phase 3 or undeterminable.
S. verbascifolium is S. donianum; S. verbascifolium is the same as the undeterminable S. stenorchis.
The deep-sunk gray eyes looked into his levelly, from a face set for an instant in thought, a face of undeterminable age, as such strongly hewn faces of men may be.
Up until then, the specimen's identity had been undeterminable, with even Seeley describing it at first to seem like "the dermal covering of an Edentate closely allied to the Armadilloes."
Its original distribution is probably undeterminable; it shows some traits of a supertramp species, but has likely been assisted to spread across its present range by human transport of its foodplants.
At a maximum, the legislation would cover about 52,000 single-room units, officials said, but a large but undeterminable number of buildings and units will be entitled to exclusion once their owners apply for it.
"Dogs Don't Watch TV" is a partly open case lined with shredded paper, and among the contents are a white shirt and a cap bearing the likeness of a large dog of undeterminable breed.
When I see a patient whose back pain has persisted despite a smorgasbord of treatments, including surgery, the underlying problem often has become undeterminable while pain and dysfunction usually have become the prominent features of the disease.
It is placed in Caloenas as the least awkward possibility; its true affinities are presently undeterminable and it is perhaps more likely to represent a distinct genus of the Indopacific radiation of Columbidae.
His rationalist view of the cosmos is evinced also in Plutarch's letter of consolation to Apollonius:"according to Simonides a thousand or ten thousand years are an undeterminable point, or rather the tiniest part of a point."