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Legibility is the ease with
which a
reader can
decode symbols. In
addition to
written language, it can also
refer to
behaviour or architecture, for example...
- mud, paper, or any
other tool that
makes any of the
digits and
letters illegible is
considered an
administrative offense and
results in a fine. The current...
- been
transformed to the
point that it is
illegible to
those who are not
familiar with this style. This
illegibility is
sometimes considered a
defining trait...
- long-wave ultraviolet.
Using multi-spectral
imaging it is
possible to read
illegible papyrus, such as the
burned papyri of the
Villa of the
Papyri or of Oxyrhynchus...
- were
written in
orange juice;
historian Anstruther argues that
their illegibility,
noted by Garnet,
indicates that Vaux was near-sighted and unaccustomed...
- was
famous for
creating wild
illegible calligraphy, and the
younger "drunk" monk
Huaisu who also
excelled at
illegible cursive calligraphy. ****anese...
- the user was able to
decipher its script. By this time, the talisman's
illegibility had
already become a sign that they were of
divine authority and held...
- the same
family may be
buried together. Many old
gravestones are now
illegible due to weathering, but
individuals and
family history societies may have...
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underwhelming and was
critical of it for
being surface-level and
featuring illegible action scenes.
Soren Andersen of The
Seattle Times gave the film a 2 out...
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innovations are
related to his
valuing "self-construction", specificity, and
illegibility as
means of
preventing the
reduction and
appropriation of
African American...