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Key and Scenic
Usually it is considered to include several sub-departments: the Art Department proper, with its Art Director, Set Designers and Draughtsmen ; Set Decoration, under the Set Decorator ; Props, under the Propmaster ; Construction, headed by the Construction Coordinator ; Scenic, headed by the Key Scenic Artist ; and Special Effects.
* Key Scenic
: The Key Scenic Artist is responsible for the surface treatments of the sets.

Key and Artist
** 2004 – Best National Female Pop / Rock Artist ( Key To My Soul ) – nominated
* Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within ( Key Animator, Layout Artist )
* Key Layout Artist: Terry Morgan

Key and crew
In 1994 he became the Life President of the newly founded James Caird Society, named after the boat in which his explorer father and crew escaped Antarctica ( itself, in turn, named for James Key Caird ( 1837 – 1916 ), jute baron and philanthropist ).
An hour and a half before the departure of BE 548, its rostered captain, Stanley Key, was involved in a quarrel in the BEA crew room at Heathrow ’ s Queen ’ s Building with a First Officer named Flavell.
Both of Key's flight deck crew members on BE 548 witnessed the altercation, and another bystander described Key ’ s outburst as " the most violent argument he had ever heard ".
The crew comprised Captain Stanley Key as P1, Second Officer Jeremy Keighley as P2 and Second Officer Simon Ticehurst as P3.
As the doors were about to close, Coleman asked Key to accommodate a BEA flight crew that had to collect a Merchantman aircraft from Brussels.
When the crew of three American cruisers he encountered denied knowledge of Cervera's whereabouts, Schley decided to return to Key West, Florida, to get coal for his ship.
Key points of friction among the crew are: transporting Ministers ( bad luck ), transporting gravestones ( bad luck ), the small boats carrying passengers across the Clyde in Glasgow called the Cluthas ( in Para Handy ’ s view, the lowest of the low in Clyde shipping ), and Macphail ’ s taste for bodice-ripping women ’ s pulp fiction.
DeGarmo and Key toured the world, headlining and opening with other major Christian Rock bands including Servant, Petra, Joe English, Amy Grant, Resurrection Band, Jesse Dixon, Mylon LeFevre and Broken Heart, and dc Talk ( who were both an opening act and members of D & K's roadie crew ).
The crew of people involved in this stage of production include the Cinematographer, Production Manager, the Technical Director, the Boom Operator, the Gaffer, the Dolly grip, the Key Grip and the Stunt coordinator.
Only an hour later, the Man-of-War Key Stone State ( which was later purchased by a Mr. Webb of New York, renamed the San Francisco and used as a mail ship to, ironically, Bermuda ) intercepted the Sirene and towed it into Bowford, with the crew having a merry laugh at the blockade runners ' pitiful craft.

Key and is
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.
It is on Key Road in Concordia.
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.
Churches worldwide hold a one-hour service each Sunday, consisting of hymns, prayer, and currently, readings from the King James Version ( KJV ) of the Bible ( although there is no requirement that this version of the Bible be used ) and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
The software process framework documented is intended to guide those wishing to assess an organization's or project's consistency with the Key Process Areas.
In the spring, Green Key is a weekend mostly devoted to campus parties and celebration.
The primary benefit promised by ECC is a smaller key size, reducing storage and transmission requirements — i. e., that an elliptic curve group could provide the same level of security afforded by an RSA-based system with a large modulus and correspondingly larger key — e. g., a 256bit ECC public key should provide comparable security to a 3072bit RSA public key ( see # Key sizes ).
: The Key Costumer is employed on larger productions to manage the set costumers, and to handle the Star's wardrobe needs.
: The Key Grip is the chief Grip on a set, and is the head of the Set Operations Department.
: The Best Boy is chief assistant to the Key Grip.
A subtype of the SSK is the Keyword Signed Key, or KSK, in which the key pair is generated in a standard way from a simple human-readable string.
A modern grimoire is the Simon Necronomicon, named after a fictional book of magic in the stories of author H. P. Lovecraft, and inspired by Babylonian mythology and the Ars Goetia, a section in the Lesser Key of Solomon which concerns the summoning of demons.
Pei: Light is the Key.
During a trip to Key West, a companion wrote in a newspaper article, " Mr. Audubon is the most enthusiastic and indefatigable man I ever knew ... Mr. Audubon was neither dispirited by heat, fatigue, or bad luck ... he rose every morning at 3 o ' clock and went out ... until 1 o ' clock.
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.
Key to all literacy is reading development, a progression of skills that begins with the ability to understand spoken words and decode written words, and culminates in the deep understanding of text.
It is taught at Key Stages 1 – 3, Entry Level, GCSE and at A level and the Scottish Qualifications Authority offers formal qualifications at a number of different levels.

Key and often
* Key plate, a plate which prints the detail in an image, often using the color black
Key experimental techniques in proteomics include 2D electrophoresis, which allows the separation of a large number of proteins, mass spectrometry, which allows rapid high-throughput identification of proteins and sequencing of peptides ( most often after in-gel digestion ), protein microarrays, which allow the detection of the relative levels of a large number of proteins present in a cell, and two-hybrid screening, which allows the systematic exploration of protein – protein interactions.
To stimulate his writing he moved often, to various cities including New York, New Orleans, Key West, Rome, Barcelona, and London.
Key principles of utilizing Magic are often said to be Concentration and Visualization.
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 ).
Many of the proposed ( and often speculative ) groupings of families can be seen in Campbell ( 1997 ), Gordon ( 2005 ), Kaufman ( 1990, 1994 ), Key ( 1979 ), Loukotka ( 1968 ), and in the Language stock proposals section below.
Key design requirement differences are: mountings built for repeated shipping and handling, drivers often mounted to horn structures to provide for higher sound levels and greater control of sound dispersion, and more robust voice coils to withstand the higher power levels typically encountered.
For example, Green parties often advocate simple living as a consequence of their " four pillars " or the " Ten Key Values " of the Green Party of the United States.
Key difficulties in pulse detonation engines are achieving DDT without requiring a tube long enough to make it impractical and drag-imposing on the aircraft ( adding a U-bend into the tube extinguishes the detonation wave ); reducing the noise ( often described as sounding like a jackhammer ); and damping the severe vibration caused by the operation of the engine.
Melanie had her biggest American hit on the Neighborhood label: the novelty-sounding 1972 number one " Brand New Key " ( often referred to as " The Roller Skate Song ").
Because of its geographical position, Key West was often sought as a port of refuge for ships caught in storms, and was for the same reason near frequent shipwrecks.
Key derivation functions are often used in conjunction with non-secret parameters to derive one or more keys from a common secret value ( which is sometimes also referred to as " key diversification ").
Key derivation functions are often used as components of multiparty key-agreement protocols.
They often met " on the bottom level of an underground garage just over the Key Bridge in Rosslyn ," at 2: 00 a. m.
Implementations of Sallen – Key filters often use an operational amplifier configured as a voltage follower ; however, emitter or source followers are other common choices for the buffer amplifier.
This interpretation is the reason why Sallen – Key filters are often drawn with the operational amplifier's non-inverting input below the inverting input, thus emphasizing the similarity between the output and ground.
Pinus clausa ( Sand Pine, Sandhill Pine ) is a small, often shrubby tree from, exceptionally to tall, found in two separate locations, one across central peninsular Florida, and the other in the western Florida panhandle and the Alabama coast ; there is a range gap of about between the populations ( from Apalachicola to Cedar Key ).
SMART / SMARTER is a mnemonic used to set objectives, often called Key Performance Indicators ( KPIs ), for example for project management, employee performance management and personal development.
The protagonists of Key's books are often ostracized, feared, or persecuted because of their abilities or alien origin, and Key uses this as a clear metaphor for racism and other prejudice.
In his time at Key 103 he presented the regular midweek sports show ( often broadcasting from UEFA Champions League matches at Manchester United's Old Trafford ground, and also appeared as the resident sports correspondent for Mike Toolan's breakfast show.
A transfer student to the University of Florida often assumes his membership in a Blue Key National Honor Society chapter at another institution provides him with reciprocal membership in Florida Blue Key ; only then to find out that is not the case.
He appears once a week on Mike and Mike in the Morning, often mentioning The Broken Egg, a breakfast / brunch restaurant in Siesta Key and Lakewood Ranch.
Key qualities often ( not all are always strongly present ) shared by religion ( particularly cults ) and political religion include

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