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Bruce Schneier notes that even computationally impractical attacks can be considered breaks: " Breaking a cipher simply means finding a weakness in the cipher that can be exploited with a complexity less than brute force.
Breaking up with Farthingale shortly after completion of the film, Bowie moved in with Mary Finnigan as her lodger.
Breaking with Hamilton and what became the Federalist Party in 1791, Madison and Thomas Jefferson organized what they called the Republican Party ( later called by historians the Democratic-Republican Party ) He co-authored, along with Thomas Jefferson, the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions in 1798 to protest the Alien and Sedition Acts.
Breaking from Fanck's style of setting realistic stories in fairytale mountain settings, Riefenstahl — working with leftist screen writers Béla Balázs and Carl Mayer — filmed Das Blaue Licht as a romantic, wholly mystical tale which she thought of as more fitting to the terrain.
Breaking with two centuries of Ottoman tradition, a former concubine had thus become the legal wife of the Sultan, much to the astonishment of observers in the palace and the city.
Breaking a long held tradition, President Johnson declined to ride with Grant's carriage or attend Grant's Inauguration at the Capitol, having chosen to remain at the White House signing last minute bills into law.
Breaking decisively with its Communist and Socialist coalition partners under pressure from Harry Truman in May 1947, the party went on to win a decisive victory in 1948 general election with the support of the Catholic Church and the United States.
Breaking with tradition, Adams said in reaction to the bombing " I am totally horrified by this action.
* Breaking glass with sound, including high-speed footage of glass breaking
Scripps had been a subscriber to an earlier news agency, also named United Press, that existed in the late 1800s, partly in cooperation with management of the original New York-based AP and partly in existential competition with two Chicago-based organizations also using the AP name ( as detailed at Associated Press and in AP's 2007 history, Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace, and Everything Else, cited below ).
Breaking with tradition and many thinkers after him, Descartes explicitly did not divide the incorporeal soul into parts, such as reason and intellect, describing them as one indivisible incorporeal entity.
Breaking the rules became the most valued attribute in art during the 20th century, with the highest acclaim going to conceptual innovation which frequently involved the invention of new genres.
On tour in 1871, Carte conducted Cox and Box by composer Arthur Sullivan and dramatist F. C. Burnand, in tandem with English adaptations of two Offenbach pieces, called Rose of Auvergne and Breaking the Spell, in which Carte's client Selina Dolaro appeared.
*: Holy Communion is done according to a rite based on that of the final part of Mass, beginning with the Our Father, but omitting the ceremony of " Breaking of the Bread " and its related chant, the " Agnus Dei ".
Breaking into television as the original announcer on Steve Allen's Tonight, Gene Rayburn began a long association with game-show producers Mark Goodson and Bill Todman in 1953.
Breaking open the Crown Room, he retrieved the Honours of Scotland, which were then put on public display, with an entry charge of one shilling.
Breaking with their usual pattern, neither Harpo's harp nor Chico's piano is used in the film, although Harpo briefly pretends to play harp on the strings of a piano, strumming chords in accompaniment to a music box that is playing the unlikely chime tune, " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
Breaking the fourth wall, the possibility of a sequel was already included in the film itself, with Yogurt's quote: " God willing, we'll all meet again in Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money ", a play on the film title Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.
* Requiem for a Wren ( 1955 ; U. S. title: The Breaking Wave ): The story of a young British woman who, plagued with guilt after shooting down a plane carrying Polish refugees in World War II, moves to Australia to work anonymously for the parents of her ( now deceased ) Australian lover, whilst the lover's brother searches for her in Britain.
Breaking with the Amish tradition of nonviolence, Book retaliates.

Breaking and previous
Breaking from the Shaivism tradition of previous kings, Angkor Wat was instead dedicated to Vishnu.
Breaking with the temperance stances of previous Liberal governments, Hepburn expanded the availability of liquor by allowing hotels to sell beer and wine.
Breaking ground in June, 1866, they created the large Long Meadow out of hilly upland pasture interspersed with peat bogs, they moved and planted trees, hauled topsoil and created a vast unfolding turf with trees placed singly and in groups to approximate the English pastoral style of landscape which had emerged in England in the previous century.
Breaking a previous record for age by that amount was, in itself, a record.
The N made the decision not to air episode 103 " Breaking Up is Hard to Do " due to the references of the abortion made in the previous episode.
Breaking the previous record by ten points, the team shattered all expectations.

Breaking and practice
Breaking one's sīla as pertains to sexual conduct introduces harmfulness towards one's practice or the practice of another person if it involves uncommitted relationship.
Breaking from standard practice in the medium, the productions enjoyed substantially larger production budgets than average, allowing for higher-quality writing and animation, in anticipation of recouping profitably in rerun syndication.
Breaking loose from conventions and assumptions challenges assumptions in order to add value ; and inoculates a smart practice in public policy.
Breaking from practice, though, Nikon removed the ISO-type cable release socket.

Breaking and vocal
Breaking the boundaries of the syllabic meter, he changed his form and preferred writing in free verse which harmonised with the rich vocal properties of the Turkish language.

Breaking and line
# Breaking of a continuous curve into a series of straight line segments and specifying the slope, intercept, and range for each segment
* enjambment: Breaking of a syntactic unit ( a phrase, clause, or sentence ) by the end of a line or between two verses
Breaking with the philosophy set forth in the ' 90s, Mattel revamped the Matchbox line almost completely in 2003, introducing " Ultra Heroes ", a series of fantasy vehicles, as part of a " Hero City " theme.
* Sir Raymond Edward Priestley, Breaking the Hindenburg line: the story of the 46th ( North Midland ) Division / with an introduction by G. F. Boyd ( 1919 )
Breaking their pattern of low investment in upgrading technology, ATF actually developed improved models of the Davidson and this line remained competitive right to the end.
Breaking through the Australian line, the Germans forced back the 12th Battalion's D Company, which was to the left of Newland's A Company.

Breaking and .
Aztlan Underground appeared on television on Culture Clash on Fox in 1993, was part of Breaking Out, a concert on pay per view in 1998, and was featured in the independent films Algun Dia and Frontierlandia.
Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism.
In Great Britain, the only way in which the play was initially allowed to be given in London was in an adapted form made by Henry Arthur Jones and Henry Herman and called Breaking a Butterfly.
In his book the Blitzkrieg Legend, German historian Karl-Heinz Frieser also shares Adam Tooze ' ( in his work The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy ), Overy's and Naveh's concerns over the myth of the blitzkrieg economic and strategy.
( 1990 ) The Breaking Point: Sedan and the Fall of France, 1940.
* Tooze, Adam, The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy, London: Allen Lane, 2006.
Breaking or making of chemical bonds involves energy, which may be either absorbed or evolved from a chemical system.
( 2008 ) Breaking the ' chain of segregation ': The Pyramid Club annual exhibitions.
Breaking Faith: The Sandinista Revolution and Its Impact on Freedom and Christian Faith in Nicaragua.
In his 2006 book, Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon, Dennett attempts to subject religious belief to the same treatment, explaining possible evolutionary reasons for the phenomenon of religious adherence.
In Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon he admits to being " a bright ", and defends the term.
Among Open assemblies, also termed Plymouth Brethren, the Eucharist is more commonly called the Breaking of Bread or the Lord's Supper.
The Eucharist they also call the Breaking of Bread or the Lord's Supper.
Breaking out of the Poverty Trap: How We Use Food Aid.
In the TV Series Breaking Bad, the character Walter White fakes a fugue state to cover up his kidnapping.
Breaking open a clay pebble after a crop has been grown will reveal this growth.
Kenya Today: Breaking the Yoke of Colonialism in Africa.
Von Trier's next film, Breaking the Waves ( 1996 ), the first film in von Trier's ' Golden Heart Trilogy ', won the Grand Prix at Cannes and featured Emily Watson, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Breaking the silence, Loki says that, thirsty, he had come to these halls from a long way away to ask the gods for a drink of " the famous mead.
The album's singles, including " Somewhere I Belong ", " Breaking the Habit ", " Faint ", and " Numb ", received significant radio attention.
* " Madrigal " ( Breaking Bad ), episode 5. 02 of Breaking Bad

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