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Key events that began the Cold War included Soviet, Yugoslav, Bulgarian, and Albanian intervention in the Greek civil war on the side of the communists, and the creation of the Berlin blockade by the Soviet Union in 1948.
( Key terms, events, and proposals are bolded )
* Key events of the Long March – Account of the Long March by the China Daily
Key events in Novinger history include the arrival of the Quincy, Missouri & Pacific railroad and filing of the town plat by founder John C. Novinger in 1878, the establishment of a U. S. Post Office the next year, and the first shaft coal mine in 1883.
Local shoppers, such as The Key and US newspapers provide Nazareth with a source for local advertising and news on community events.
Due to a combination of events, the Green Iguana is considered an invasive species in South Florida and is found along the gulf coast of Florida from Key West to Pinellas County.
Mauresmo then lost in the third round of Tier I events, the Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells, California and the Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida.
* 30 CE: Key events in the martyrdom of Jesus which took place in Jerusalem ( Biblical sources only )
Key events:
Other contests and sponsored operating events include Straight Key Night, VHF Sweepstakes, UHF Contest, and 10 GHz and Up Contest.
Each local chapter receives funding from Golden Key headquarters and may use this money as they see fit to run various events and community service projects.
Key features of the addition will include a multipurpose room to host an assortment of events, such as pre-concert lectures, post-performance discussions, film and video showings, and small receptions.
Key events in Bunratty's history include:
There was also much local media support of coverage of events in the Village-particularly by Kiss 102, Key 103 and Granada TV.
Key shoreside events of Cowes Week include the festivities within the Cowes Yacht Haven, and the vibrant atmosphere in the Cowes Parade Village.
Robin Raftis, the white editor of the Cedar Key Beacon, tried to place the events in an open forum by printing Moore's story.
The report used a taped description of the events by Jason McElveen, a Cedar Key resident who had since died, and an interview with Ernest Parham, who was in high school in 1923 and happened upon the lynching of Sam Carter.
She also has victories at the Tier I events in Moscow, Key Biscayne, Berlin, Rome, and Montreal, with all but the Montreal title being with Meghann Shaughnessy and the aforementioned other one being with Martina Navrátilová.
In 2001, she failed to qualify for WTA events in Key Biscayne, Florida and Moscow, but reached a semifinal at the ITF Circuit tournament in Civitanova, Italy.
Ilium is also where the events of the short story " Ed Luby's Key Club "( from " Look at the Birdie ") take place.
The " Key " is purportedly a synopsis of Roberts ' documents that presents a chronicle of interlocking conspiracies, including claims that world events since the 1950s were shaped by suppressed information, the names of supposed shooters of President John F. Kennedy, and suggested connections between a number of political assassinations which occurred within a relatively short time frame.
Every year there are two main events that give awards to outstanding film trailers: The Key Art Awards, presented by the Hollywood Reporter, and The Golden Trailer Awards.
Key events include the capture and execution of Pedro de Valdivia ; the death of the hero Lautaro in the Battle of Mataquito, and the execution of Caupolicán the Toqui for leading the revolt of the Araucanians ( thanks to betrayal by one of their own ); the encounter with a sorcerer who takes the narrator for a flight above the earth to see events happening in Europe and the Middle East ; and the encounter with an Indian woman ( Glaura ) searching for her husband amongst the dead after a battlefield.

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Key evidence of Baltic language presence in these regions is found in hydronyms ( names of bodies of water ) in the regions that are characteristically Baltic.
Three backseats each show are available, one of them goes to members of the press, the other two to Key Influencers.
Key card variants are defined by a particular " key " suit and enable counting the trump king and queen, as well as aces and kings.
Both versions are initiated by a bid of four notrump ( 4NT ), and the entire family of conventions may be called Blackwood 4NT in both versions, or Key Card 4NT in the key card variation.
The NSA specifies that " Elliptic Curve Public Key Cryptography using the 256-bit prime modulus elliptic curve as specified in FIPS-186-2 and SHA-256 are appropriate for protecting classified information up to the SECRET level.
Key nutrients, especially water and carbon dioxide, are distributed throughout the plant from cell wall to cell wall in apoplastic flow.
Key criteria are the composition of the clay and the temper used in the manufacture of the article under study: temper is a material added to the clay during the initial production stage, and it is used to aid the subsequent drying process.
The Bible and Eddy's textbook on Christian healing, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, are together the church's key doctrinal sources and have been ordained as the church's " dual impersonal pastor ".
Within each of these maturity levels are Key Process Areas which characterise that level, and for each such area there are five factors: goals, commitment, ability, measurement, and verification.
Key among these during the post World War II period are Electa and Irving Johnson, Miles and Beryl Smeeton, Bernard Moitessier, Peter Pye, and Eric and Susan Hiscock.
Examples are the Matthew Reilly books Temple and Hell Island, the James Rollins books Sandstorm, Map of Bones, The Judas Strain, The Doomsday Key and Black Order, and the video game series Metal Gear Solid, as well as the video games Infamous, Vanquish, and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction.
: Grips report to the Key Grip and are responsible for lifting heavy things and setting rigging points for lights.
There are two main varieties of keys in use on Freenet, the Content Hash Key ( CHK ) and the Signed Subspace Key ( SSK ).
Key among these are the crab-eating fox ( Cerdocyon thous ) and the African bat-eared fox.
Key escrow ( also known as a “ fair ” cryptosystem ) is an arrangement in which the keys needed to decrypt encrypted data are held in escrow so that, under certain circumstances, an authorized third party may gain access to those keys.
Key escrow is proactive, anticipating the need for access to keys ; a retroactive alternative is key disclosure law, where users are required to surrender keys upon demand by law enforcement, or else face legal penalties.
* Motion Blur, Key Frames and the Fencepost Error Frames are not points in time.
* Key frame, a frame made by an animator from which other frames are derived
Key priorities in the foreign relations are:
Key areas such as taxation, labor law, health and hygiene and foreign trade are already in the hands of the Congress.
Key enzymes that synthesize certain amino acids are not present in animals — such as aspartokinase, which catalyzes the first step in the synthesis of lysine, methionine, and threonine from aspartate.
Key concepts in classical test theory are reliability and validity.
It has been proven that applying Grover's algorithm to break a symmetric ( secret key ) algorithm by brute force requires roughly 2 < sup > n / 2 </ sup > invocations of the underlying cryptographic algorithm, compared with roughly 2 < sup > n </ sup > in the classical case, meaning that symmetric key lengths are effectively halved: AES-256 would have the same security against an attack using Grover's algorithm that AES-128 has against classical brute-force search ( see Key size ).

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