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Scrambling and formed
Scrambling everything they can, the White Base sets out with her newly formed crew of civilian recruits and refugees in her journey to survive, and unknowingly, change the course of the war.

Scrambling and known
Scrambling ( also known as alpine scrambling ) is a method of ascending rocky faces and ridges.
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.

Scrambling and which
* Scrambling which includes easy rock climbing, and is considered part of hillwalking.
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 and from
Scrambling shouldn't be confused with encryption, since it doesn't protect information from intruders.
Scrambling, generally using a form of voice inversion, was available from electronic hobbyist kit suppliers and is common on FRS radios.

Scrambling and with
* 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 and .
* 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 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, 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.
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.

meet and new
`` They were supposed to meet Thor at nine PM for a conference concerning the ad campaign for their soap, a new angle based on this SX-21 stuff ''.
In recent weeks, as a result of a sweeping defense policy reappraisal by the Kennedy Administration, basic United States strategy has been modified -- and large new sums allocated -- to meet the accidental-war danger and to reduce it as quickly as possible.
In a small way this is illustrated by the nineteenth-century novelist who argued for the powerful influence of literature as a teacher of society and who illustrated this with the way a girl learned to meet her lover, how to behave, how to think about this new experience, how to exercise restraint.
The younger men, Vere, and Pembroke, who was also Edward's cousin and whose Lusignan blood gave him the swarthy complexion that caused Edward of Carnarvon's irreverent friend, Piers Gaveston, to nickname him `` Joseph the Jew '', were relatively new to the game of diplomacy, but Pontissara had been on missions to Rome before, and Hotham, a man of great learning, `` jocund in speech, agreeable to meet, of honest religion, and pleasing in the eyes of all '', and an archbishop to boot, was as reliable and experienced as Othon himself.
In view of the increasing shortage of usable surface and ground water in many parts of the Nation and the importance of finding new sources of supply to meet its present and future water needs, it is the policy of the Congress to provide for the development of practicable low-cost means for the large-scale production of water of a quality suitable for municipal, industrial, agricultural, and other beneficial consumptive uses from saline water, and for studies and research related thereto.
As a designer and manufacturer of textile production machinery, Leesona and other companies in its industry have sought to meet this challenge with new or improved equipment and methods that would increase production, yet maintain both quality and flexibility.
Sixty miles north of New York City where the wooded hills of Dutchess County meet the broad sweep of the Hudson River there is a new home development called `` Oakwood Heights ''.
A second scene flashed before his mind, the interior of the garage at the new house and the young Bartlett girl turning startled to meet him, the dim dark and the sudden confusion and fear and then the brightness as Mae had clicked on the light.
Ask the new members to meet thirty minutes before the service to complete `` talent sheets '' and pledge cards.
How can we have the wisdom to meet such a new and difficult challenge??
* Requirements analysis – encompasses those tasks that go into determining the needs or conditions to meet for a new or altered product, taking account of the possibly conflicting requirements of the various stakeholders, such as beneficiaries or users.
Many of these new companies could not meet such requirements to be listed on the Board.
The space allows students to meet, work and join new networks and collaborative enterprises while taking advantage of ASU ’ s many resources and opportunities for engagement.
Although the Nebel stream lay between Fugger's and Marsin's squadrons, the French were forced to change front to meet this new threat, thus forestalling the chance for Marsin to strike at Marlborough's infantry.
Although the Attlee Government failed to meet its targets, primarily due to economic constraints, over a million new homes were built between 1945 and 1951 ( a significant achievement under the circumstances ) which ensured that decent, affordable housing was available to many low-income families for the first time ever.
In cartography, technology has continually changed in order to meet the demands of new generations of mapmakers and map users.
Lynch found this transitory early life relatively easy to adjust to, noting that he found it fairly easy to meet new friends whenever he started attending a new school.
For example, when you meet someone new, a unique link is created for them.
In order to meet this new job demand, high schools were created and the curriculum focused on practical job skills that would better prepare students for white collar or skilled blue collar work.
Since then Ethernet technology has evolved to meet new bandwidth and market requirements.
: or for the TCPI based on EAC ( describing the performance required to meet a new, revised budget total EAC ):
A new party of characters meets one of the creatures causing the barriers sprouting up in Exile and go to meet with the unknown race to negotiate.
Soon several British film companies had opened to meet the demand for new films, such as Mitchell and Kenyon in Blackburn.
Hammer would dominate British horror production throughout this period with acclaimed English actors Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee at the forefront, but other companies were created specifically to meet the new demand, including Amicus Productions and Tigon British.

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