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The following verses demonstrate some key characteristics of the Alcaic style ( square brackets indicate uncertainties in the ancient text ):
Each new key requires pre-processing equivalent to encrypting about 4 kilobytes of text, which is very slow compared to other block ciphers.
Keys are used to control the operation of a cipher so that only the correct key can convert encrypted text ( ciphertext ) to plaintext.
Oxford University Press's art history text Australian Painting 1788 – 2000 concludes with a long discussion of graffiti's key place within contemporary visual culture, including the work of several Australian practitioners.
He was co-editor ( with Marshall Swain ) of Essays on Knowledge and Justification ( 1978 ), regarded as a key anthology of essays relating to the Gettier problem and used as a core text in undergraduate epistemology courses.
Within many forms of Wicca the Goddess has come to be considered as a universal deity, more in line with her description in the Charge of the Goddess, a key Wiccan text.
The text also moves between statements said to be plain and statements suggesting the key to understanding the book is to look at the text for clues to itself.
The foundation of Christian anarchism is a rejection of violence, with Leo Tolstoy's The Kingdom of God Is Within You regarded as a key text.
nano implements some features that Pico lacks, including colored text, regular expression search and replace, smooth scrolling, multiple buffers, rebindable key support, and ( experimental ) undoing and redoing of edit changes.
According to the publishers, it would take a single person 120 years to " key in " text to convert it to machine readable form which consists a total of 59 million words of the OED second edition, 60 years to proofread it, and 540 megabytes to store it electronically.
Because it presents essentially the same text in all three scripts ( with some minor differences between them ), it provided the key to the modern understanding of Egyptian hieroglyphs.
The Charter of Amiens, adopted by the CGT in 1906, represents a key text in the development of revolutionary syndicalism rejecting parliamentarianism and political action in favour of revolutionary class struggle.
Many common text editors ( such as gedit, Notepad ++, and Visual Studio ) exhibit similar behaviour when arrow keys are used with control key depressed.
Pressing the Scroll Lock key in the Linux console while text is scrolling through the screen can freeze the application generating the output — during the duration of the freeze no further text accumulates in the buffer, but rather the output continues from where it left off after Scroll Lock is released.
A key concern is how meaning attaches to larger chunks of text, possibly as a result of the composition from smaller units of meaning.
The key improvement between the two versions was the addition of text styling.
* Thomas Hobbes ( 1588 – 1679 ) English philosopher, who wrote Leviathan, a key text in political philosophy.
Vi has the advantage that most ordinary keys are connected to some kind of command for positioning, altering text, searching and so forth, either singly or in key combinations.
* The Wheel of Birth and Death by Bhikkhu Khantipalo-a detailed explanation of the bhavacakra, including a translation of a key text
He is famed for the events of 1486, when at the age of twenty-three, he wrote the famous Oration on the Dignity of Man which has been called the " Manifesto of the Renaissance ", and a key text of Renaissance humanism.
In a letter he wrote in 1821, he stated " the legitimate meaning of the Instrument must be derived from the text itself ; or if a key is to be sought elsewhere, it must be not in the opinions or intentions of the Body which planned & proposed the Constitution, but in the sense attached to it by the people in their respective State Conventions where it recd.
Students can work through different issues and key passages from the text.

key and is
The key word in my plays is ' perhaps ' ''.
We know that much is made of the multiplicity and ambiguity of the identities that cluster around the key symbol of the Jew.
The symposium provides an opportunity to confront the self with specific statements which were made at particular times by identifiable communicators who were addressing definite audiences -- and throughout several hundred pages everyone is talking about the same key symbol of identification.
This is the key fact emerging from Sunday's national election.
But the key revelation is not new.
A romantic is one who thinks the world is divinely inspired and all he has to do is find the right key, and then divine justice and altruism will appear.
The long-range objective is to bring about consolidation of ownership through use of land exchange authority and through purchase on a moderate scale of inholdings which comprise key tracts for recognized National Forest programs such as recreation development, or which are a source of damage to lands in National Forests and National Grasslands.
otherwise, you'll have to spend a few minutes to either attach a suitable spring clip somewhere on the press head or fit the key to a length of light chain and fasten to the bottom of the motor mount so that the key is out of the way when not in use.
The key to effective marketing is wrapped up in defining your company's marketing problems realistically.
A new low capacity meter is the key that unlocks the situation at Oakwood Heights.
The phrasing is irregular, and the abrupt key changes have a primitive forcefulness.
Rangoni's first entrance is a musical shock, a sudden open fifth in a key totally unrelated to what has preceded it.
The key to the world of geology is change ; ;
I submit that this is the key problem of international relations, that it always has been, that it always will be.
The soldiers are fighting and the Americans are helping, he said, but in the fight against the Pathet Lao the key factor is the villager himself.
The key to Protestant development, therefore, is economic integration of the nucleus of the congregation.
I said `` Darn it, that's the automatic signal that shows when the ignition key is on.
And the key to the suite is still missing ''.
Mr. Schaefer also recommended that the snow emergency route plan, under which parking is banned on key streets and cars are required to use snow tires or chains on them, should be `` strictly enforced ''.
`` Convenience is therefore the key to the housing market today.
A publicity release from Oregon Physicians Service, of which Harvey is president, quoted him as saying the welfare office move to Salem, instead of `` crippling '' the agency, had provided an avenue to correct administrative weaknesses, with the key being improved communications between F & A and the commission staff.
Now a quiet-spoken, middle-aged man, Fiedler is an aeronautical engineer for Lockheed's Missiles and Space Division at Sunnyvale, where he played a key role in the development of the Navy's Polaris missile.

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