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In June 2005, Yaniv Shaked and Avishai Wool published a paper describing both passive and active methods for obtaining the PIN for a Bluetooth link.
Einstein was impressed, translated the paper himself from English to German and submitted it for Bose to the Zeitschrift für Physik, which published it ( The Einstein manuscript, once believed to be lost, was found in a library at Leiden University in 2005 .).
Lennie Mace, Uchuu Neko Parade ( 2005 ) ballpoint pen and hardware on paper.
A paper published in JAVMA ( Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association ) in 2005 showed that dogs spayed laparoscopically experienced significantly less pain ( 65 %) than those that were spayed with traditional ' open ' methods.
* SCIgen program: a paper randomly generated by the SCIgen program was accepted without peer-review for presentation at the 2005 World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics ( WMSCI ).
In 2005, Hillig published a genetic analysis of the same set of accessions ( this paper was the first in the series, but was delayed in publication ), and proposed a three-species classification, recognizing C. sativa, C. indica, and ( tentatively ) C. ruderalis.
* Arlene Okerlund, Elizabeth Wydeville: The Slandered Queen ( Stroud, 2005 ); Elizabeth: England's Slandered Queen ( paper, Stroud, 2006 )
Working paper, Presented at the Southern Economics Association Conference in 2005.
In 2005, the national biographical encyclopedia of Norway ( Norsk biografisk leksikon ) published the biography of Johan Vaaler, stating he was the inventor of the paper clip.
The kiwi were formerly regarded as the closest relatives of the moa, but comparisons of their DNA in a paper published in 2005 suggested moa were more closely related to the Australian emu and cassowary.
Since 2005 the paper has been printed in tabloid format, and approximately 28, 000 copies have been published.
* Institute of Internal Auditors ( 2005 ): The research paper indicates that corporations have improved their internal controls and that financial statements are perceived to be more reliable.
From January 2000 through September 2005, the Consumer Product Safety Commission ( CPSC ) received 50 reports of incidents involving finger amputations, lacerations, and other severe injuries from paper shredders.
Existing " multi-use reply block " nym servers were shown to be susceptible to passive traffic analysis with one month's worth of incoming spam ( based on 2005 figures ) in a paper by Bram Cohen, Len Sassaman, and Nick Mathewson.
Another article in the April 2005 Smithsonian noted: " In 1965 he began selling signed sheets of otherwise blank lithograph paper for $ 10 a sheet.
Urbanist Sir Peter Hall, who hailed Calthorpe's plans in a 1994 paper, was quoted in 2005 as suggesting that " the development fails the sustainability test because it is not served by public transportation and is as completely car dependent as any other suburb.
In January 2005, the paper was due to run a front-page story on the Provisional IRA's denial of involvement in the Northern Bank Robbery, one of Europe's largest ever, and a column by Kevin Myers, which said that the Provisional IRA were responsible.
In April 2005 Funimation Entertainment started a project calling for convention attendees to help them fold 1000 origami paper cranes.
In 2005, there is a paper mill and some light engineering works, but most people travel out to work.
The pair rapidly became champions of the Punk scene and created a new tone for the paper ( Parsons ' time at NME is reflected in his 2005 novel Stories We Could Tell, about the misadventures of three young music paper journalists on the night of 16 August 1977, the night Elvis Presley died ).
On 27 September 2005, a fortnight after the paper published its centenary edition, it was announced that editor Vinnie Doyle would step down after 24 years in the position.
During recent decades, however, the number of employees has drastically declined from around 1, 200 in the 1970s, to 200 in 2005 and 120 in 2007. In 2010 there is 135 employees at the paper mill.
In 2005 the USPS created a first-class postage stamp dedicated to him which featured him on the front, and on the back of the peeling paper had a short biography.
* To Continue with Continuity Metaphysica 6, pp. 91 – 109, a philosophy paper from 2005, reintroduced the ( ancient Indian ) idea of an applicable whole number equal to 1 / 0, in a more modern ( Cantorian ) style.

2005 and Garrett
In June 2005, Garrett was appointed Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Reconciliation and the Arts.
* Commentary on the Doctrine and Covenants ( 4 volumes ), 2000 – 2005 ( with H. Dean Garrett )
Subsequent work on Massinger includes Philip Edwards and Colin Gibson, eds., The Plays and Poems of Philip Massinger ( 5 vols., Oxford, 1976 ), Martin Garrett, ed., Massinger: the Critical Heritage ( London, 1991 ), chapters in Annabel Patterson, Censorship and Interpretation: the Conditions of Writing and Reading in Early Modern England ( Madison, 1984 ) and Martin Butler, Theatre and Crisis 1632 – 1642 ( Cambridge, 1984 ), and Martin Garrett, " Philip Massinger " in the revised Dictionary of National Biography ( Oxford, 2005 ).
* June 16, 2005 – 15-year-old Phoenix Garrett is shot to death by 13-year-old L ' mani Delima for allegedly selling bootleg Dipset Crew CDs.
On February 3, 2005, Tancredo presented the Team America " American Patriot Award " to New Ipswich, New Hampshire, Police Chief W. Garrett Chamberlain for "' taking an extra step to help protect our country ’ s borders '".< ref >
Garrett is a veteran of Dictionary Corner on the Channel 4 game show Countdown and in June 2005 it was thought that she was to become one of the show's rotating guest hosts while Richard Whiteley was recovering from illness.
In February 2005, Garrett was selected to be one of the judges for BBC's Comic Relief does Fame Academy, and in May she hosted and sang at the 2005 Classical BRIT Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on ITV.
One of the original five members, Nick Garrett, a bass-baritone, left the group in August 2005 to pursue a solo career, shortly after the release of Defined.
Brad Garrett won this tournament's championship, televised March 1, 2005.
In 2005, Brad Garrett, Shannon Elizabeth, Nicholas Gonzalez, and James Woods all participated in the WSOP's $ 10, 000 Texas Hold-Em Main Event.
In 2005 Professor Ian Lowe, distinguished Australian scientist and Emeritus Professor of Science, Technology and Society at Griffith University, was appointed President, replacing Peter Garrett.
* S. Garrett ( 2005 ) " How Do We Evaluate Artificial Immune Systems?
For 2005 T1 introduced a new double-diamond frame for Garrett Byrnes and incorporated an integrated headset for all their frames.
| 21990 Garretyazzie || || Garrett Michael Yazzie, American finalist in the 2005 DCYSC †
They also present annually a lifetime achievement award, whose past recipients are Ellen Glasgow ( 1998 ), Edgar Allan Poe ( 1999 ), Anne Spencer ( 2000 ), Booker T. Washington ( 2001 ), Mary Lee Settle ( 2002 ), Louis D. Rubin Jr. ( 2003 ), George Garrett ( 2004 ), Merrill D. Peterson ( 2005 ), William Styron ( 2006 ), Tom Wolfe ( 2007 ), Rita Dove ( 2008 ), John Grisham ( 2009 ), Lee Smith ( 2010 ), and Earl Hamner, Jr. ( 2011 ).
He was married to Frances Steele Garrett, who died in September 2005.
The best known quality bootleg of the entire movie is a fan preservation project created in May 2005, a collaboration between Garrett Gilchrist of California and SKot Kirkwood of Texas.
Teairra Marí's first album, Roc-A-Fella Presents: Teairra Marí, was released on August 2, 2005 and was produced by Brian Michael Cox, Darkchild, Cool And Dre, Blackout Movement, The Trackboyz, Kwame and was co-executive produced by Sean Garrett.
After several months of development in 2005, Carley failed to acquire necessary financing, and the project was taken over by Garrett Kelleher of the Shelbourne Development Group in 2006.
Landmark Aviation is derived from a company called " Garrett / Piedmont Hawthorne / Associated " which operated for about a year before being rebranded in October 2005.
* The Inspector Lynley Mysteries ( 2005, TV ) as PC Garrett in In Divine Proportion
* Boston Legal, ABC, ( 2005 – 2006 ) Justin Mentell plays Garrett Wells, a hot shot attorney who graduated at the top of his class from Suffolk Law.

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