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1 The entire universe, possibly, is in the invisible process of turning into the Lord.
2 The death of political opposition here has been a slow and virtually invisible process .
3 And, yet again, graphics was a key part in helping us capture and explain a complex and mostly invisible process .
4 Our approach is quite the opposite in saying, actually if you want to really prepare students for the future, it should be an invisible process .
5 This ability could bring into focus previously invisible processes and help biologists better understand how cells work.
6 And really, what emerges are graphics that are evocative of the many complex and invisible processes at work in technology today.
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