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The best example of practical use of certificate-based encryption is Content Scrambling System ( CSS ), which is used to encode DVD movies in such a way as to make them playable only in a part of the world where they are sold.
Scrambling, the Rangers made their way to each machine gun nest and they managed to disable all enemy opposition before the supporting infantry battalion even hit the shore.

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Scrambling shouldn't be confused with encryption, since it doesn't protect information from intruders.
* Class 3: Scrambling with increased exposure.
" Scrambling and the PF interface " ( with Ad Neeleman ).
Scrambling is defined in NMT Doc 450-1: System Description ( 1999-03-23 ) and NMT Doc 450-3 and 900-3: Technical Specification for the Mobile Station ( 1995-10-04 )' s Annex 26 v. 1. 1: Mobile Station with Speech Scrambling – Split Inversion Method ( Optional ) ( 1998-01-27 ).
Scrambling to meet the " new threat " Gestapo headquarters in Zichenau ( Ciechanów ) formed a lesser known unit called the kommando SS Zichenau-Schroettersburg which departed from sub-station Schröttersburg ( Płock ) under the command of SS-Obersturmführer Hermann Schaper, with the mission to kill Jews, communists and the NKVD collaborators across the local villages and towns.

Scrambling and .
* Scrambling which includes easy rock climbing, and is considered part of hillwalking.
* Scrambling, using the arms ( and hands or some other extension to the arms ) not just as a backup to normal balance, but, as when walking on talus, to achieve states of balance that would be impossible or unstable when supported solely by the legs.
Scrambling is accomplished by the addition of components to the original signal or the changing of some important component of the original signal in order to make extraction of the original signal difficult.
Scrambling is widely used in satellite, radio relay communications and PSTN modems.
The conditional access system ( DVB-CA ) defines a Common Scrambling Algorithm ( DVB-CSA ) and a physical Common Interface ( DVB-CI ) for accessing scrambled content.
Scrambling up the slopes of Kourgane Hill in the face of determined artillery fire, the British line was no solid mass of troops, more a thick skirmishing line leaving the Russian guns unable to stop the attack, only hurt it.
It also removes Macrovision, Content Scrambling System ( CSS ), region codes, and user operation prohibitions.
Scrambling is a technique used to randomize a data stream to eliminate long ' 0 '- only and ' 1 '- only sequences and to assure energy dispersal.
Scrambling ( also known as alpine scrambling ) is a method of ascending rocky faces and ridges.
Scrambling of cable channels for nonsubscribers.
Scrambling of sexually explicit adult video service programming.
Scrambling for a home, Tatham seriously considered playing in Honolulu for its inaugural 1984 season, but settled on Tulsa, Oklahoma -- even though the city had not even been included in a list of possible expansion sites for the USFL.
Scrambling is a method of ascending rocky faces and ridges.
The Common Scrambling Algorithm ( or CSA ) is the encryption algorithm used in the DVB digital television broadcasting for encrypting video streams.
Scrambling is a kind of mixing.
In October 1999 the Motion Picture Association of America ( MPAA ), learned of the availability on the internet of DeCSS, a program intended to allow DVDs to be viewed on operating systems that lacked commercial DVD players, and to that end, bypassing the encryption system known as the Content Scrambling System ( CSS ) generally used on commercial DVDs.

everything and they
And they had almost everything they needed: land, a house, two whiteface bulls, three horses.
In addition, they have been converted to Zen Buddhism, with its glorification of all that is `` natural '' and mysteriously alive, the sense that everything in the world is flowing.
Blackman called the porter and had him remove everything but one bottle of brandy, and after that they would have a cocktail or two before dinner, or, on one of their walking trips, beer, or, in France and Italy, wine in moderation.
But while the two men are riding into the country, where they are going to dinner, they are attacked in the dark of the forest by a band of thieves, who strip them of everything, including most of their clothes.
The equation was simple: wealth brought them happiness, and their united front to the world was their warning that they meant to keep everything they had, let no one in on the secrets.
But now many of these same builders are finding they can cut their costs more by teaming up with a dealer who has volume enough to afford the most efficient specialized equipment to deliver everything just where it is needed -- drywall inside the house, siding along the sides, trusses on the walls, roofing on the roof, etc..
they had also had to generalize it -- to the point, finally, where the illusion of depth and relief became abstracted from specific three-dimensional entities and was rendered largely as the illusion of depth and relief as such: as a disembodied attribute and expropriated property detached from everything not itself.
Some have serenity of mind, the ability to accept what they have, and make the most of it ( a wonderful gift to have, believe me ) -- some see only darkness, the bitter side of everything.
But of course the paterollers won't be of any help, not with everything so upset and that Yankee cavalry outfit they say is running around, God knows where ''.
Together these two principles influenced all things, and in varying combinations they were present in everything.
It is difficult to say what can be done about them except that we must learn to recognize when it is they, rather than pretexts for them, that are causing the trouble, and do everything possible to nurture the healthy personalities that will prevent the development of such deficiencies.
Couperin and Rameau gave titles to nearly everything they wrote, not in the later sense of `` program music '' but as a kind of nonmusical reference for the close, clear musical forms filled with keen wit and precise utterance.
The government offices were being opened but they weren't being opened fast enough and meanwhile the cold penetrated everything.
They had not only spent every cent -- they were in debt up to their necks, owing on everything they owned.
On top of everything else they were two months behind on their apartment rent, and the day Wally received written notice that he was fired, they were evicted.
One of the main differences is that while animists believe everything to be spiritual in nature, they do not necessarily see the spiritual nature of everything in existence as being united ( monism ), the way pantheists do.
Substances, in Aristotle, unite what they actually are now with everything they might become.
According to Las Casas, they had " everything they needed for living ; they had many crops, well arranged ".

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