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The unscrambling is done by patented and copyrighted computer chips.
"A simple unscrambling of the abbreviated anagram makes it fairly clear.
Usually, people work through the solution with the possible use of algorithms, mainly in the latter stage of the unscrambling.
Hoddan let the confusion mount past any unscrambling, and then slid down the tree and joined in the rush.
The challenge of unscrambling their code, of getting French nouns and verbs to behave, makes talking about the weather interesting.
Well, if the mere unscrambling of a complicated scramble is to your taste, then this novel is a multi-course banquet.
Throughout, the intermittently bloody unscrambling of mixed populations who often had scant sense of "nationality" has been apparent.
The Jumble is a puzzle found in many newspapers in the United States requiring the unscrambling of letters to find the solution.
There was a reluctant unscrambling and the stranger, panting harshly, with his clothes torn and his forehead bruised, was hauled to his feet.
Every character you come across will have puzzles for you to solve-some optional, some mandatory-that will have you doing everything from unscrambling coded messages to reassembling broken gears.
He addressed the Refugee Studies Programme at Oxford University on 5 February, on the subject of 'Borders, States and Peoples: Unscrambling Yugoslavia'.
For this they rely on techies known as "rippers" or "crackers" who are adept at unscrambling the security codes that studios have embedded on DVD's to deter copycats.
He never cared to forget that what was happening within the parameters of the transporter field involved the molecular unscrambling of anything (on the platform) and its subsequent reintegration at a specified point.
"I expect very humbly of destiny and of your genius," he wrote, "the unscrambling of all this chaos in which the earth is plunged, from Danzig to the mouth of the Danube."
In the course of three sleep-deprived days immediately after the terrorist attacks, he and his team of 350 dispatchers were responsible for grounding 200 Continental jets and then unscrambling the mess and getting them back in the air.
Publishers Weekly said that "the appeal of the book lies in the puzzles, which involves unscrambling clues hidden in rhyming verses and then tackling various stunts (obstacle courses, mazes, scavenger hunts) that get increasingly difficult as the field is winnowed".
Those battles have now unfurled with such persistence and violence that Mr. Milosevic's most recent appeal for "unity" and "joint life" with the Albanians appears to run counter to a decade whose overwhelming characteristic has been the separation and unscrambling of once-mixed Yugoslav ethnic groups.
The result, in 1957, was 'a bargain unique in the history of the unscrambling of the British empire' under which Malaya (as it then still was) agreed to bank her foreign exchange surpluses from exporting rubber and tin in sterling in London, while Britain undertook responsibility for Malaysian security.