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RSA's and was
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.
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.
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 art
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.

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

RSA's and .
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.
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 Patron is currently HM Elizabeth II, the RSA's President is HRH The Princess Royal ( who replaced her father, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh in 2011 ), its Chairman is Luke Johnson ( businessman ), and its Chief Executive is Matthew Taylor.
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.
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.
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.
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.

mission and expressed
On 21 June 1898, the American executives of the Mission Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church expressed their desire to join other Protestant denominations in starting mission work in the islands and to enter into any comity agreement that would facilitate the establishment of such mission.
Testimony also expressed the opinion that the mission to mitigate vulnerability and prepare for natural hazard disasters before they occurred had been separated from disaster preparedness functions, making the nation more vulnerable to known hazards, like hurricanes.
Having established a mind-meld with Jean-Luc Picard, Sarek is able to continue with an important diplomatic mission, but his emotions are expressed privately through Picard, among them his deep love for Amanda, Spock, and Perrin.
Van Paasschen ’ s idea of a museum with a strong education mission however was implemented from the very beginning, expressed by the museum ’ s previous name ‘ Museum for Education ’.
It is especially significant that the building housing the archives and special collections of the University Libraries is named for the man who expressed his deep personal belief in the University's " fourth mission.
Trip's death on a minor mission just prior to the decommissioning affected her deeply, and she expressed a desire to meet his parents.
" He also expressed congratulations and respect to specialists and people who have contributed to China's space mission development on behalf of the CPC Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission ( CMC ).
The continuation, at least until mid-1998, of the existing peacekeeping mission involving U. S. forces in Bosnia and the possibility that other such missions would arise worried Cohen, who earlier had expressed reservations about such operations.
After completing this pilgrimage he expressed his intention to enter into a state of Samadhi because he felt that the mission of his life was complete.
von Braun had always expressed an interest in this goal, and had been studying what would be required for a lunar mission for some time.
In response to the OSCE / ODIHR Preliminary Report, the IDEE observers, who observed more than 1, 000 voting precincts and Constituency Election Centers where votes were tabulated, collectively issued a " Votum Separatum ," which expressed their outrage at the election fraud, intimidation and political repression they witnessed during their observation mission and their disagreement with the OSCE's mild preliminary report calling the elections " generally well administered.
Its mission, as expressed by Caperton, is to prepare, inspire and connect students to college success, with a focus on excellence and equity.
Many Muslims feel that Ghulam Ahmad was aided in his mission by the British government, whose stated policy of " divide and rule " was expressed in their approval of Ahmad's introducing a dissident faction within Islam.
In the late 1980s, League Executive Director Richard Course was fired from the League after he expressed views divergent from the League's mission.
It was founded in 1812 by many of the leading naturalists of the young republic with an expressed mission of " the encouragement and cultivation of the sciences.
Voss ’ interpretations reveal the lived trauma that is often concealed by popular, romanticized, narratives of relationships established through colonial contact between indigenous peoples and Spanish colonizers The mission landscape became physical and conceptualized space where two genders ( male / female ) and heterosexuality were to be explicitly expressed and reinforced.
As the Catholic Encyclopedia expressed it in 1908, " this was allowed, partly to provide for the current expenses of the mission, partly in order to protect the simple, childlike natives from the common plague of dishonest intermediaries.
Only recently deemed a light infantry battalion, some leaders expressed concern that the Somalia mission did not fit the Regiment's mandate or abilities.
In order to publicize his vision he expressed his mission and vision of the “ new VHA ” and outlined seven key principles to guide change.
The mission can be expressed as follows:
The mission of the evacuation part is to gather and manage the patient evacuation resources, according to the needs expressed by the chief physician of the PMA.
Individuals who have accepted appointments as Fellows with the IEET support the institute's mission, but they have expressed a wide range of views about emerging technologies and not all identify themselves as transhumanists.
The 4th Marine Division has one purpose and that was clearly expressed by Major General Edward J. Miller in his 1976 Armed Forces Day message, " The 4th Marine Division stands ready to carry out any mission assigned as the Marine Corps ' Force in Readiness.

mission and founding
His analysis showed the Puritans as providing the foundational values of America, based on their strong Hebrew Bible view of the world, which included fighting for earthly political justice, an emphasis on laws and education, and the " chosenness " which the Puritans identified with, giving them a sense of moral mission in founding America.
Each mission was to be turned over to a secular clergy and all the common mission lands distributed amongst the native population within ten years after its founding, a policy that was based upon Spain's experience with the more advanced tribes in Mexico, Central America, and Peru.
" The founding of a mission followed longstanding rules and procedures ; the paperwork involved required months, sometimes years of correspondence, and demanded the attention of virtually every level of the bureaucracy.
Mission San Buenaventura was planned to be founded in 1770, but the founding was delayed because of the low availability of the military escorts needed to establish the mission.
Serra was also present at the founding of the Presidio of Santa Barbara on April 21, 1782, but was prevented from locating the mission there because of the animosity of Governor Felipe de Neve.
Other ecumenical bodies such as the World YWCA, the World Council of Churches and the World Student Christian Federation, reflected elements of the Paris Basis in their founding mission statements.
As part of the founding the priests claimed the land south of the mission for sixteen miles for raising crops and for fodder for cattle and sheep.
The institution's founding mission was primarily to train British administrators for overseas postings across the empire.
Since its founding, the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association's mission is to provide opportunities for spiritual birth, growth, and renewal in a Christian seaside setting.
The first missionaries arrived in the state of Sonora around 1614, and Eusebio Francisco Kino arrived in 1687, founding a mission in nearby Cucurpe.
A Franciscan mission was established in the zone in 1583, nine years before the city's founding.
The American Independence Museum is a private, not-for-profit institution whose mission is to provide a place for the study, research, education and interpretation of the American Revolution and of the role that New Hampshire, Exeter, and the Gilman family played in the founding of the new republic.
Outward Bound's founding mission was to give young seamen the ability to survive harsh conditions at sea by teaching confidence, tenacity, perseverance and to build experience of harsh conditions.
Jinul eventually accomplished this mission with the founding of the Songgwangsa monastery at Jogye Mountain.
He eventually accomplished this mission with the founding of the Songgwangsa monastery at Mt.
Its founding mandate is to combine the pursuit of scientific excellence with a social mission to improve human health through engagement in local, national and global communities.
The Roman Catholic Church in present-day Santa Clara County dates to the founding of Mission Santa Clara de Asís ( a Spanish mission ) in 1777, during the era of the Provincias Internas of New Spain.
When Judson began his mission in Burma, he set a goal of translating the Bible and founding a church of 100 members before his death.
Since Monument Academy's founding, they have remained true to their mission and vision by effectively educating students in a caring atmosphere that includes high standards and expectations.
* Dunn, William E. " The Apache mission on the San Sabá River, its founding and its failure.
With the founding of a Roman Catholic mission in 1818, St Boniface began its role in Canadian religious, political and cultural history-as mother parish for many French settlements in Western Canada ; as the birthplace of Louis Riel and fellow Métis who struggled to obtain favourable terms for Manitoba's entry into Confederation ; and as a focus of resistance to controversial 1890 legislation to alter Manitoba's school system and abolish French as an official language in the province ( see Manitoba Schools Question ).
The San Gabriel mission did well as a cattle ranch and farm, but six years after its founding a destructive flood led the mission fathers to relocate the establishment to its current location farther north in present day city of San Gabriel.

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