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notes and using
Bruce Schneier notes that while Blowfish is still in use, he recommends using the more recent Twofish algorithm instead.
Such instruments are referred to as unfretted whereas instruments using the same strings for several notes are called fretted.
For example, in jazz, aspiring bassists have to learn how to perform a wide range of pizzicato tones, including using the sides of the fingers to create a full, deep sound for ballads, using the tips of the fingers for fast walking basslines or solos, and performing a variety of percussive ghost notes by raking muted or partially muted strings.
** Finnskogen, using the standard fiddle, but featuring some flatted notes influenced by Finnish folk music.
GW-BASIC is able to play simple music using the statement, needing a string of notes represented in a music macro language ( e. g. ).
Chase describes music from this period, “ Taking the guitar as his instrumental model, and drawing his inspiration largely from the peculiar traits of Andalusian folk music – but without using actual folk themes – Albéniz achieves a stylization of Spanish traditional idioms that while thoroughly artistic, gives a captivating impression of spontaneous improvisation ... Cordoba is the piece that best represents the style of Albéniz in this period, with its hauntingly beautiful melody, set against the acrid dissonances of the plucked accompaniment imitating the notes of the Moorish guslas.
Jazz guitar soloists are not limited to playing single notes by their instrument, allowing them to create " chord solos " by adding indicating a melody using the top note of their chord voicings.
Hence, they propose that trade should be facilitated by using notes backed by labor.
Sebag-Montefiore does not dispute the possibility of an assassination by poison masterminded by Beria, whose hatred for Stalin was palpable by this point, but also notes that Beria never made mention of poison or confessed to using it, even during his later interrogations, and was never alone with Stalin during the period prior to his stroke ( he always went with Malenkov to defer suspicion ).
As the National Science Foundation notes, " The patent included the idea of using NMR to ' scan ' the human body to locate cancerous tissue.
" Buckland notes that Bush directed creation of a photoelectronic microfilm ' rapid selector ' at MIT during 1938-1940 using stroboscope technology pioneered by his colleague Harold Edgerton.
When she received the news, his mother attempted to contain her sorrow by writing down her feelings in a notebook her husband had been using to take notes on a relativity textbook he had been reading.
As Janet Croft notes, Tolkien's literary reaction to war at this time differed from most post-war writers by eschewing irony as a method for distancing events and instead using mythology to mediate his experiences.
Setting up a usability test involves carefully creating a scenario, or realistic situation, wherein the person performs a list of tasks using the product being tested while observers watch and take notes.
Rutter notes that electric boats tend to recharge overnight, using ' base load '.
Similarly, the gold exchange standard typically does not involve the circulation of gold coins, instead using notes or coins made of silver or other metals, but where the authorities guarantee a fixed exchange rate with another country that is on the gold standard.
A recent posting on the Centre of Fortean Zoology blog by Cryptozoologist Dale Drinnon notes his check of the categories in Heuvelmans ' In The Wake of the Sea-Serpents, in which he extracted the mistaken observation categories as a control to check the Sea-serpent categories by using the reports he created identikits for the mistaken observations and enlarged them to possibly 126 of Heuvelmans ' sightings, making the mistaken observations the largest section of Heuvelmans ' reports.
French officers used the balloon to observe the movements of the Austrian Army, dropping notes to the ground for collection by the French Army, and also signalled messages using semaphore.
He was unable to speak but communicated through his wife, Chaz, using written notes.
The film then concludes in the competition hall where Natalia completes the competition using her fiance's notes.
These notes are usually created using a predetermined pacenote format, from which a co-driver can optionally add comments or transpose into other pacenote notations.
Modern rallies have mostly converted to using organizer-supplied notes or allowing full reconnaissance, as opposed to racing the stages blindly.
The player can then play chords by using his remaining fingers to press additional keys, and thus, sound additional notes.
In this respect he resembles his contemporary, Francesco Geminiani, who advocated using vibrato " as frequently as possible " on short notes for this purpose.

notes and public
Usually, a government declares its currency ( including notes and coins issued by the central bank ) to be legal tender, making it unlawful to not accept it as a means of repayment for all debts, public and private.
Central banks create money by issuing interest-free currency notes and selling them to the public in exchange for interest-bearing assets such as government bonds.
French film historian John Raeburn, editor of Cahiers du cinéma, notes that that Capra's films were unknown in France, but there too his films underwent a fresh discovery by the public.
At Wigan, he visited many homes to see how people lived, took detailed notes of housing conditions and wages earned, went down a coal mine, and used the local public library to consult public health records and reports on working conditions in mines.
In 1996 Martin Orans examined Mead's notes preserved at the Library of Congress, and credits her for leaving all of her recorded data available to the general public.
The European view of public relations notes that besides a relational form of interactivity there is also a reflective paradigm that is concerned with publics and the public sphere ; not only with relational, which can in principle be private, but also with public consequences of organizational behavior.
The Code generally contains only those Acts of Congress known as public laws ( although the notes sometimes contain related Executive Orders and other presidential documents ).
" Bedau also notes, though, that the very harmlessness of such entirely symbolic illegal protests toward public policy goals may serve a propaganda purpose.
In private notes written in 1939, Heidegger took a strongly critical view of Hitler's ideology, however in public lectures he seems to have continued to make ambiguous comments which, if they expressed criticism of the regime, did so only in the context of praising its ideals.
" Sir Erskine May notes that " reformed Parliament was, unquestionably, more liberal and progressive in its policy than the Parliaments of old ; more vigorous and active ; more susceptible to the influence of public opinion ; and more secure in the confidence of the people ," but admitted that " grave defects still remained to be considered.
Despite this, much material on Xenu has leaked to the public via court documents, copies of Hubbard's notes, and the Internet.
Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo appeared in New York City and assured the public that ample stocks of emergency bank notes had been prepared in accordance with the Aldrich – Vreeland Act and were available for issue to the banks.
Cash offers for public companies often include a " loan note alternative " that allows shareholders to take a part or all of their consideration in loan notes rather than cash.
He seems to have been an unspectacular public speaker, although Plutarch notes that he had " the loudest voice of the Athenians.
The film scored a " Certified Fresh " rating of 62 % rating among all critics ( and scored a rating of 57 % among top critics and 80 % among the public ) on Rotten Tomatoes, which notes that it " can be entertaining to watch, but it relies too much on formula and melodrama.
Revisiting his notes in 1987 to draft a detailed reply to the abbreviated public version of Cahill's report, Walter McCrone chose the wrong sample to illustrate a " typical " black ink particle, selecting one which had been found only loosely attached to the ink.
Whitman then wrote personal notes to each of his brothers, Patrick and John and a final note to his father ( the contents of which were never made public ).
The Maryland Municipal League ’ s Website, “ The Association of Cities and Towns ”, notes that Centreville ’ s, “ istory is reflected in the diverse architecture seen along the streets of the town — elegant Victorian homes with their wrap-around porches, neo-classical public buildings, late-19th-century commercial rows, late-20th-century institutional and government structures, and all the variations and curiosities in between ”.< ref >" Centreville.
These traits may have been exaggerated for the purposes of party faction but, notes Trevelyan, nearly all other statesmen of the day were engaged in founding families and amassing estates at the public expense ; Marlborough only differed in that he gave the public much more value for their money.
In reaction to public speculation that Kurt Cobain had written the band's second album, Celebrity Skins liner notes listed explicitly every musician's contribution to the record, specifying authorship for every song.
Corbett, writing in the Alberta Law Quarterly, notes that with Hale's popularity at the time ( Parliamentary constituencies " fought over the privilege of returning him ") he could have been just as successful as Coke if he had chosen to take an active role in public affairs.

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