| 41. | The detective needs to unscramble the threads of clues, motives, and identities.
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| 42. | Integrating a function can be like unscrambling eggs!
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| 43. | Unscrambling a trade would be a disaster,
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| 44. | As early as 1939, British decoders unscrambled radio signals from German special police units.
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| 45. | The unscrambling of the two places, as they are now, is virtually impossible.
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| 46. | The ICZ announcement says there is a way to unscramble it but gives few details.
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| 47. | A written contest entitled Unscramble Me will also be held in conjunction with the fair.
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| 48. | Only the keys used to unscramble the data must be sent via the light beams.
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| 49. | Data could be intercepted and unscrambled as they pass through a device, Nogee said.
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| 50. | The signals are unscrambled by the radio receiver modules, which display the broadcast information.
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