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- MonaRonaDona remains inactive at times and is left undiscoverable by anti-virus programs.
- When this frustrating or even panic-stricken period occurs, explanations are elusive and often undiscoverable.
- Now the phrase most often means " testimony in direct conflict, " with an implication that truth is therefore undiscoverable.
- Bluetooth vendors advise customers with vulnerable bluetooth devices to either turn them off in areas regarded as unsafe or set them to undiscoverable.
- "The undiscoverable arsenal of Saddam shows how much the doctrine of'preventive war'of Bush is dangerous and unacceptable ."
- Also his burial was supposed to have taken place beneath the Tisza so it would be flooded and hidden, then his undertakers were killed to make it undiscoverable.
- There is a dark, mysterious quality about them, an undiscoverable unknown which goes beyond our individual small self, which could be described as yugen in Japanese.
- After all, 1 ) someone must die; 2 ) the decedent must know something relevant to an ongoing federal case; and 3 ) the decedent must have revealed facts otherwise undiscoverable to his / her attorney.
- Rabe's characters, principally Eddie and Mickey, have all of what the outside world views as the trappings of industry insider-dom : countless cellular phones, obscure European sports cars, undiscoverable sources of income.
- No matter which version is true, or whether the " truth " lies in some undiscoverable terrain in between, this much is clear : If there were no independent-counsel law, Blackley would not have been prosecuted.
- Rather, it is the play's uncompromisingly rueful picture of these mixed-up 30-somethings, whose harsh emotional lives have browned and thinned out like unshaded California lawns, that provides the drama with a suppleness undiscoverable in your average dramatic series.
- In some sense these non-standard naturals are undiscovered and undiscoverable-it's not possible for 379274, or any other integer you might think of, to be non-standard, because it is " uniquely defined by a classical formula ".
- "No More Words " _ a poignant title _ is Reeve Lindbergh's memoir of her mother's last two years, as she moved deeper and deeper into the country of age, undiscoverable except to the secret sharers who also live there.
- Other books Bates wrote included " Schubert, " a biography of the composer published in 1935 by the Appleton Century Co .; " Rainbow Fish, " a novel ( Dutton, 1937 ); and " The Undiscoverables " ( Random House, 1939 ).
- "' Treasure trove "'is an amount of money or coin, gold, silver, plate, or bullion found hidden underground or in places such as cellars or attics, where the treasure seems old enough for it to be presumed that the true owner is dead and the heirs undiscoverable.
- Smart keywords are undiscoverable and are basically deprecated in favour of OpenSearch ( and the " Add to Search Bar " extension, which is due for integration into Firefox in future ), and are a workaround for the issue described rather than a solution . talk 15 : 01, 27 October 2008 ( UTC)
- :: I think it's more that adding references is actually harder with the VE, and that how to give a text label to a URL is still all but undiscoverable . ( I remember there's a way, I forget what it actually is, and if I have to read a manual then the VE interface has failed . )-talk ) 20 : 56, 29 July 2013 ( UTC)