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RSA's and is
The work factor for breaking Diffie-Hellman is based on the discrete logarithm problem, which is related to the integer factorization problem on which RSA's strength is based.
It still promotes the practice of inclusive design, and is working with artists to communicate ideas about environmental sustainability ( for example, through one of the RSA's past projects, WEEE Man, and currently through the Arts and Ecology project ).
The RSA's commitment to veterans ' welfare is embodied in Poppy Day when red poppies are exchanged for donations to hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders to raise funds for the welfare of all veterans and in remembrance of New Zealand's war dead.
The growth in RSA's asset base is largely the result of a number of highly-public developments and acquisitions.
The medal is conferred by the RSA on individuals, groups, and organisations who have made profound efforts to forward Anglo-American understanding in areas closely linked to the RSA's agenda.

RSA's and Royal
The Royal Academy of Arts was formed as the RSA's spin-off organisation in 1768 by Thomas Gainsborough and Sir Joshua Reynolds, two early members of the RSA, as a result of first exhibition of contemporary art.
He saw that the RSA's planned exhibitions for 1850 and 1851 could be adapted into a larger international exhibition, and he secured the backing of Queen Victoria to establish in 1850 the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 to manage the new exhibition, under the Presidency of Prince Albert.

RSA's and Duke
There are also Honorary Academicians ( HRSA ), including the RSA's patron, the Duke of Edinburgh.

RSA's and its
Several insurers are now refusing to pay RSA's requests for payment without sight of the original invoice. On 15th June 2012, RSA Insurance was successful in a high court ruling with the boss of Adrian Brown stating the ruling meant " its practices have been deemed legal and its stance vindicated ".

RSA's and .
For instance, in the original version, the RSA algorithm was used to encrypt session keys ; RSA's security depends upon the one-way function nature of mathematical integer factoring.
Charles Dickens, Adam Smith, Benjamin Franklin, Karl Marx, William Hogarth, John Diefenbaker and Stephen Hawking are some of the notable RSA's members and it has today more than 27, 000 Fellows from 70 countries worldwide.
The RSA's Medal winners include Nelson Mandela, Sir Frank Whittle, and Professor Stephen Hawking.
The RSA members are still among the innovative contributors to the human knowledge, as shown by the Oxford English Dictionary which records the first use of the term " sustainability " in an environmental sense of the word in the RSA's Journal in 1980.
The RSA's mission expressed in the founding charter was to " embolden enterprise, enlarge science, refine art, improve our manufacturers and extend our commerce ", but also of the need to alleviate poverty and secure full employment.
However, some such systems, such as RSA's SecurID, allow the user to resynchronize the server with the token, sometimes by entering several consecutive passcodes.
The RSA's historic collection of important artworks and an extensive archive of related material chronicling art and architecture in Scotland over the last 180 years are housed in the Dean Gallery, and are available to researchers by appointment.

Patron and is
Salieri is characterized as both in awe of and insanely jealous of Mozart, going so far as to renounce God for blessing his adversary ; " Amadeus " means love of God, or God's love, and the play can be said to be about God-given talent, or the lack thereof: Salieri is hospitalized in a mental institution, where he announces himself as " the Patron Saint of mediocrity ".
St. Barnabas is venerated as the Patron Saint of Cyprus.
St. Columba is the Patron Saint of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Youngstown, OH.
de Klerk is an Honorary Patron of the University Philosophical Society and Honorary Chairman of the Prague Society for International Cooperation.
Another important church built in the 11th century is the Patron Saint church of San Giovanni Battista, located in the oldest section of the village also known as " Su Piggiu ".
The Governor-General is generally invited to become Patron of various charitable and service organisations.
He is the Patron Saint of Hertfordshire.
Loach is a Patron of several charities, including Doorway, a homeless charity in Nuneaton, and Developing Health and Independence ( DHI ) in Bath.
Nothing is known about his teachings, and there is no unchallenged authority for information about his life, although it is accepted that Christianity originally reached Ireland from Scotland, from which Saint Columba hailed, making Ninian the grandfather of Christianity in Scotland and more important figure in Scottish ecclesiastical history-and arguably a far better candidate for Patron Saint than Saint Andrew.
In the year 264, a coffin containing the body of Bartholomew is washed upon the beach of Lipari, with the result that Bartholomew is immediately elected the Patron Saint of the Aeolian Islands.
He is part owner of the company with the exclusive distribution rights for Patron tequila in Canada.
Hailed as the Iron Man of India, he is also remembered as the " Patron Saint " of India's civil servants for establishing modern all-India services.
The Fund is also represented by UNFPA Goodwill Ambassadors and a Patron.
She is also a Patron of Opera Australia, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.
The crown is named and dedicated after the Duke and Patron Saint Wenceslas I of the Přemyslids dynasty of Bohemia.
St Anthony is venerated all over the world as the Patron Saint for lost articles, and is credited with many miracles involving lost people, lost things and even lost spiritual goods.

Patron and currently
He is currently the Honourary Patron of the Hamilton, Ontario branch of St. John Ambulance, as well as Honourary Chief of the Hamilton Police Service.
She qualified as a radiographer and worked in the NHS and currently serves as Patron of the Society of Radiographers.
The Earl was President and is currently Patron of the Northamptonshire County Cricket Club.

Patron and HM
In 1927 a scholarship scheme was introduced for students studying dance with an Association member and in 1928, HM Queen Mary consented to become Patron of the Association of Teachers of Operatic Dancing.
Following the death of Queen Mary in 1953, HM Queen Elizabeth II consented to become the Royal Patron of the Royal Academy of Dancing and Dame Adeline Genée instituted the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Award to mark the occasion.
The Patron is HM Elizabeth II and the President is HRH The Princess Royal.

Patron and Elizabeth
During the reign of Elizabeth I, Gray's Inn rose in prominence, and that period is considered the " golden age " of the Inn, with Elizabeth serving as the Patron Lady.
* Patron: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The Society's Patron is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
As of 1989, the organisation acknowledges a Patron-the Head of the Commonwealth ; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II-and a Vice Patron, the head of state or of the government of the branch holding the upcoming conference.
The union's patron is Queen Elizabeth II, and her grandson Prince William of Wales became the Vice Royal Patron of the Welsh Rugby Union as of February 2007.
Queen Elizabeth II is the current Patron, and Prince Michael of Kent is the President.
In 1952, Queen Elizabeth II became Patron of the Library.
The diocese of Jaro whose Patron Saint is St. Elizabeth of Hungary was officially erected by virtue of the Apostolic Bull " Qui Ab Initio " of His Holiness Pope Pius IX, of holy memory.

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