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- river will flow, whose source is in the well springs of far off and undiscernible hills. — Herman Melville, Moby-****, 1851 He also describes another...
- and Fire), the One Charm that includes all, overflowing with Bliss, undiscernible to mind or speech, standing as the Colossus of Consciousness—on that...
- and/or defective. The sound quality on the other end is muffled and/or undiscernible, with reports indicating the iPhone is likely the problem as opposed...
- "Fanatics" (from The Punch Line). While the recording is an almost undiscernible mess, the cut is apparently included for its historical importance as...
- the fine ash allowed the description of features that were previously undiscernible. It was also the first discovery of Ediacarans in deep water sediments...
- consists of such colorful characters as Shin the Puppetman, King Egbert, Undiscernible Twin, and Reminiscence Samon. Also tailing D from Cronenberg is handsome...
- demanded better material; as it is, they are apt to pall. ... The story is undiscernible, but the stars are the attraction." Variety wrote: "With but the flimsiest...
- Lonoamoana, Lonohonuakini, Ahaula, Okanaloaikaiwilewa. These names are undiscernible in their original forms and historians speculate they may be Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku...
- consists of such colorful characters as Shin the Puppetman, King Egbert, Undiscernible Twin, and Reminiscence Samon. Also tailing D from Cronenberg is handsome...
- through evasiveness on the witness stand that is more frequently than not undiscernible in the pages of a deposition. Coffey turned next to the context, addressing...