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Key and scheme
The Key Hole series was officially discontinued in favour of a random numbering scheme after repeated public references to KH-8 Gambit, KH-9 Hexagon, and KH-11 satellites.
Key to the ID Card scheme was a centralised computer database, the National Identity Register ( NIR ).
The Key streetcars were painted dark green and cream white until they were re-painted in the green and yellow scheme of National City Lines after NCL acquired the Key System.
The system is based upon a hardware management scheme co-invented by Billings, which deploys a Master Key and a Grand Master Key to set up a security system for an enterprise.
Summative assessment in drama, based upon Key Stage criteria, takes place at then end of the scheme of work as well as during the school ’ s four assessment periods throughout the year.
EPOC ( Efficient Probabilistic Public Key Encryption ) is a probabilistic public-key encryption scheme.

Key and term
The term athame derives, via a series of corruptions, from the late Latin artavus (" quill knife "), which is well attested in the oldest mansucripts of the Key of Solomon.
Gerald Gardner's use of ' athame ' probably came from modern French versions of the Key of Solomon, probably via Grillot de Givry's Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy ( 1931 ), who misinterpreted the term as applying to the main ritual knife, as shown by his index entries " arthane " or " arthame ".
( Medieval Latin, anglicised goety (), from Greek goēteia " sorcery ") refers to a practice which includes the invocation of angels or the evocation of demons, and usage of the term in English largely derives from the 17th-century grimoire The Lesser Key of Solomon, which features an Ars Goetia as its first section.
Masaaki Imai made the term famous in his book Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success.
In fact, the term X. 509 certificate usually refers to the IETF's PKIX Certificate and CRL Profile of the X. 509 v3 certificate standard, as specified in RFC 5280, commonly referred to as PKIX for Public Key Infrastructure ( X. 509 ).
Campbell was a noted scholar of James Joyce ( in 1944 he co-authored A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake with Henry Morton Robinson ), and Campbell borrowed the term monomyth from Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
* The ' Cult of John Key ' is a term sometimes used in relation to New Zealand politics, describing the unconditional and almost religious fervour Key is held in by the voting public ( reflected in consistently high poll ratings for the Key-led National Party ).
Spanish-speaking people today also use the term Cayo Hueso when referring to Key West.
In the 20th century many residents of Key West started referring to themselves as " Conchs ", and the term is now generally applied to all residents of Key West.
Some residents use the term " Conch " to refer to a person born in Key West, while the term " Freshwater Conch " refers to a resident not born in Key West but who has lived in Key West for seven years or more.
The term " safety valve " was applied to the tidal flats by Ralph Munroe, who argued against building a causeway and bridges connecting Key Biscayne to the Ragged Keys and beyond on the grounds that such construction would block the free outflow of storm surges from the bay across the flats to the ocean.
Presently, Prime Minister John Key has said he is " not convinced republic will be a big issue in the short term ," but does believe that a republic is " inevitable.
* Key frame term in animation
During his term as Acting Governor, Johns promoted highway construction, eliminating tolls on the Overseas Highway between Miami and Key West.
The term Key Stage is also used in Hong Kong although the ages at which each Key Stage applies differ from England.
Later, he was elected as a Democrat to Congress and served from 1933 until December 7, 1942, when he resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate to fill the unexpired term of Key Pittman on November 3, 1942.

Key and means
To make sure this knowledge is not abused, the only way to arm a de-mat gun is by means of the Great Key of Rassilon, whose location is only known to the Chancellor.
) Key concepts include what would come to be known as the Gaia hypothesis, pantheism, and a Christlike " world leader " living on the planet " Altair " ( or " Stellair "), who radiates spiritual guidance by means of telepathy.
Group Key Management means managing the keys in a group communication.
However, before departing to Earth's core, Optimus entrusted the Key to Vector Sigma to Jack Darby, a means to restore his memories as well as the Matrix, as Vector Sigma contained not only the memories of Optimus, but those of any and all holders of the Matrix, which in this continuity appears to be only the original thirteen Primes and Optimus himself.
Zeta Prime tells Megatron that the Omega Key is not actually the key, but is the means to activate the true key, a transformer known as Omega Supreme.
One conversion method has been standardized as JIS X 4063: 2000 ( Keystroke to KANA Transfer Method Using Latin Letter Key for Japanese Input Method ); however, the standard explicitly states that it is intended as a means of input, not as a method of romanization.
The lowest tier or layer of the EKMS architecture which includes the AN / CYZ-10 ( Data Transfer Device ( DTD ), the SKL ( Simple Key Loader ) AN / PYQ-10, and all other means used to fill keys to End Cryptographic Units ( ECUs ); hard copy material holdings only ; and STU-III / STE material only using Key Management Entities ( KMEs ) ( i. e., Local Elements ( LEs )).
Using it, one can travel to any reflective surface in existence, provided the owner of the Fifth Key has been there before by other means.
Key among the changes implemented was the adoption of Challenge Program as a means of harnessing the strengths of the diverse centers to address major global or regional issues.
Shortly before his death, as what turned out to be his last project, Fisher developed and built Key Largo's Caribbean Club, a fishing club for men of modest means, " a poor man's retreat.
Internal assessment means the production of a portfolio of work demonstrating satisfaction of the Key Skills targets.
) up to grade D in the subject associated to the Key Skill ( i. e. IT, English or Maths ) are exempt from taking the test for level 1 and can be entered for a proxy, this means that only the portfolio need be completed.

Key and procedure
At 16: 10 ( 90 seconds ), Key commenced a standard noise abatement procedure which involved reducing engine power.

Key and how
Key questions in kinetics include how the rate of reaction depends on temperature and on the concentrations of reactants and catalysts in the reaction mixture, as well as how catalysts and reaction conditions can be engineered to optimize the reaction rate.
Key factors in a real-time OS are minimal interrupt latency and minimal thread switching latency ; a real-time OS is valued more for how quickly or how predictably it can respond than for the amount of work it can perform in a given period of time.
During the rainy night, Key had witnessed the bombardment and observed that the fort's smaller " storm flag " continued to fly, but once the shell and Congreve rocket barrage had stopped, he would not know how the battle had turned out until dawn.
A major part of the Key was Stowe's critique of how the legal system supported slavery and licensed owners ' mistreatment of slaves.
She noticed how much of the material in his Book of Shadows was taken not from ancient sources as Gardner had initially claimed, but from the works of the occultist Aleister Crowley, from Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, from the Key of Solomon and also from the rituals of Freemasonry.
Some texts are written with instructions on how to summon demons in the name of God and often were claimed to have been written by individuals respected within the Church, such as the Lesser Key of Solomon or The Grimoire of Pope Honorius ( although these the earliest manuscripts were from well after these individuals had died ).
Key elements of stratigraphy involve understanding how certain geometric relationships between rock layers arise and what these geometries mean in terms of the depositional environment.
Key factors include the reload rate of each weapon and how fast they shoot, whereas in most others include how much ammo a gun sports and how frequent more ammo for that gun can be found.
Who or what created The Key or how is unknown, even its true purpose is never fully revealed.
Citation styles in which book titles are italicized differ on how to deal with a book title within a book title ; for example, MLA style specifies a switch back to roman type, whereas The Chicago Manual of Style ( 8. 184 ) specifies the use of quotation marks ( A Key to Whitehead ’ s " Process and Reality ").
Key figures within the Esperanto movement have lamented how few learners of the language progress to a high level of fluency.
The most widely accepted theory of how the name changed to Key West is that it is a false-friend anglicization of the word, on the ground that the word hueso ) sounds like " west " in English.
Other theories of how the island was named are that the name indicated that it was the westernmost Key, or that the island was the westernmost Key with a reliable supply of water.
Key questions in economic theory include why goods and services are priced as they are, how the value of goods and services comes about, and for normative value theories how to calculate the correct price of goods and services ( if such a value exists ).
* Key size discusses how many bits of key are considered " secure ".
The story of how Hazel came to be a maid is told for the first time in Love Is The Reason For It All ... The Shirley Booth Story by Jim Manago, with radio research by Donna Manago, and foreword by Ted Key.
* Each stunt earned $ 25 to the winners, with $ 1 per item for the runners-up ( similar to how the " Key Game " worked in the British version ).
* In the spin off series The Sarah Jane Adventures episode The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith, The Trickster mentioned how the Doctor once held the Key to Time.

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