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key and character
The key words here are fair and eventually-if characters ' ranks are close, and the weaker character has obtained some advantage, then the weaker character can escape defeat or perhaps prevail.
With this method, for example, the character 日 is assigned to the A key, and 月 is assigned to B. Typing them together will result in the character 明 (" bright ").
As a crude example, each finger might control one key which corresponds to one bit in a byte, so that using seven keys and seven fingers, one could enter any character in the ASCII set — if the user could remember the binary codes.
This involved being teamed and supervised by one of the head animators who did the key poses of character action ( often known as extremes ) for which the inbetweeners did the drawings between the extremes to create the illusion of movement.
Death can also result from the loss of key ability scores or character levels.
In Monsieur Lecoq ( 1868 ), the title character is adept at disguise, a key characteristic of detectives.
Other key members of the development team included Bill Trost, who created the history, lore and major characters of Norrath ( including Everquest protagonist Firiona Vie ), Geoffrey " GZ " Zatkin who implemented the spell system, and artist Milo D. Cooper, who did the original character modeling in the game.
HTML markup consists of several key components, including elements ( and their attributes ), character-based data types, character references and entity references.
In the book The Tutankhamun Affair by Christian Jacq he is a key character.
" The teetotaling Hepburn, in and out of character, fared worse in the difficult conditions, losing weight, and at one time, getting very ill. Bogart resisted Huston's insistence on using real leeches in a key scene where Bogart has to drag the boat through a shallow marsh, until reasonable fakes were employed.
The choice of switch technology affects key response ( the positive feedback that a key has been pressed ) and travel ( the distance needed to push the key to enter a character reliably ).
For either metal or polydomes, when a key is pressed, it collapses the dome, which connects the two circuit traces and completes the connection to enter the character.
Sometimes programmers embed a list of key values in a non-key character string fields.
She is a key character in the opera La conquista ( 2005 ) by Italian composer Lorenzo Ferrero.
Each bit or character from the plaintext is encrypted by a modular addition with a bit or character from a secret random key ( or pad ) of the same length as the plaintext, resulting in a ciphertext.
Each character in a message was electrically combined with a character on a paper tape key.
Joseph Mauborgne ( then a captain in the U. S. Army and later chief of the Signal Corps ) recognized that the character sequence on the key tape could be completely random and that, if so, cryptanalysis would be more difficult.
A number of principles and capabilities combined to give the language its character and were key in meeting the goals:
Richard Henry Lee is a key character in the musical 1776.

key and Jill
One of the key elements of a Jack & Jill contest in the US West Coast Swing and Lindy Hop communities is the element of improvisation, which is why choreography is not allowed.
Jill of the Jungle also offered a " noisemaker ", acting as a sound test, in which each sound effect in the game was mapped to each key of the keyboard.
With good stars like Jill Pert and Richard Suart in key roles, we were assured of an excellent evening ’ s entertainment.
With the exception of " Save Me ," which she cut with Jason Farmer ( Keyshia Cole, Rihanna, Wyclef Jean ) in the producer's seat, Vivian recorded the entire album with Grammy-nominated producer Anthony Bell, a longtime friend and collaborator who made key production contributions to her first two albums, and whose extensive resume also includes work with Jazmine Sullivan, Jewel, Musiq, Raheem DeVaughn and Jill Scott.

key and Foster
Uxbridge played key roles in women's rights by granting town meeting voting rights to America's first woman voter, Lydia Taft, and the right to serve on juries to Massachusetts's first women jurors, and playing minor roles in the narratives of American Revolution soldier, Deborah Sampson, and abolitionist Abby Kelley Foster.
The next critical step for Jim Foster was securing a network television contract with ESPN and an initial group of key national corporate sponsors including United Airlines, Holiday Inn, Wilson Sporting Goods, Budget Rental Car, and Hardees Restaurants.
* The Secret of My Succe $ s ( 1987 ) In a key scene, Brantley Foster ( Michael J.
Sir Stewart Duke-Elder founded the Institute of Ophthalmology ( now an integral part of University College London ), and many key individuals, such as Sir Harold Ridley, Charles Schepens, Norman Ashton, Shomi S. Bhattacharya, Allen Foster, Gordon Johnson and Raymond Lund have carried out their research at Moorfields and the Institute.
He appears to have overseen the training of Paul Foster following his recruitment to SHADO ( in the episode ; ' Exposed ') and formed a friendship with the new officer, they are seen out at dinner in ' The Dalotek Affair ', Freeman is a key figure for scenes with Straker in the MGM Borehamwood episodes but besides episodes ; ' Identified ', ' Computer Affair ', ' Flight Path ', ' E. S. P.
Bill Foster was a key labor union organizer on the eve of the 1920s.
Though Foster was granted a great deal of leeway in developing the story, a key requirement was that many of the props from the previous production could be reused when shooting the new film.
Although the Panthers lost key running back DeShaun Foster to a broken ankle in the third quarter, they still held off the Bears.

key and Abbott
This provided Abbott with a large and complementary portfolio of pharmaceutical products and also expanding its presence in key emerging markets.
" Howard appointed Abbott to the key Health Portfolio in 2003, during a period of contentious Medicare reform and a crisis in Medical Indemnity Insurance, which was forcing doctors out of practice.

key and on
Come on -- the key.
Trevelyan's Manin And The Venetian Revolution Of 1848, his last major volume on an Italian theme, was written in a minor key.
Improve food and cover on 1.5 million acres of key wildlife areas.
The long-range objective is to bring about consolidation of ownership through use of land exchange authority and through purchase on a moderate scale of inholdings which comprise key tracts for recognized National Forest programs such as recreation development, or which are a source of damage to lands in National Forests and National Grasslands.
otherwise, you'll have to spend a few minutes to either attach a suitable spring clip somewhere on the press head or fit the key to a length of light chain and fasten to the bottom of the motor mount so that the key is out of the way when not in use.
Here are some key areas to examine to make sure your pricing strategy will be on target:
In order to focus clearly upon the operation of this one force, which we may call the effect of `` public-limit pricing '' on `` key '' wage bargains, we deliberately simplify the model by abstracting from other forces, such as union power, which may be relevant in an actual situation.
To be sure of matching color as well as form, pieces of cartoon were traced on the roughcast, and large samples painted in fresco, then left two months to dry out to their final key.
The people who believe and retell the legend have apparently never troubled to read the trial testimony and do not know that the maid changed her testimony on several key points, always to the detriment of Lizzie.
I said `` Darn it, that's the automatic signal that shows when the ignition key is on.
Alec locked the hall door and put the key with his watch on the bedside table.
Mr. Schaefer also recommended that the snow emergency route plan, under which parking is banned on key streets and cars are required to use snow tires or chains on them, should be `` strictly enforced ''.
Though President John F. Kennedy was primarily concerned with the crucial problems of Berlin and disarmament adviser McCloy's unexpected report from Khrushchev, his new enthusiasm and reliance on personal diplomacy involved him in other key problems of U.S. foreign policy last week.
Throughout `` The Making Of A President '' Mr. White shows wonderfully well how the pressures pile up on candidates, how decisions have constantly to be made, how fatigue and illness and nervous strain wear candidates down, how subordinates play key roles.
Nevertheless, key aspects of feminist theorizing and methods became de rigueur as part of the ' post-modern moment ' in anthropology: Ethnographies became more reflexive, explicitly addressing the author's methodology, cultural, gender and racial positioning, and their influence on his or her ethnographic analysis.
Gold stater of the Seleucid king Antiochus I Soter ( reigned 281 – 261 BCE ) showing on the reverse a nude Apollo holding his key attributes: two arrows and leaning on a bow.
In The Plague, a key description of Oran occurs early, when it is explained that the town is built in such a way that it " turns its back on the bay, with the result that it's impossible to see the sea, you always have to go to look for it.
In July 1992, Azerbaijan ratified the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe ( CFE ), which establishes comprehensive limits on key categories of conventional military equipment.
Each round consists of several processing steps, including one that depends on the encryption key itself.
Originally used in Baker House to signify the Ivy League university tradition, on his return to Finland Aalto used it in a number of key buildings, in particular, in several of the buildings in the new Helsinki University of Technology campus ( starting in 1950 ), Säynatsalo Town Hall ( 1952 ), Helsinki Pensions Institute ( 1954 ), Helsinki House of Culture ( 1958 ), as well as in his own summer house, the so-called Experimental House in Muuratsalo ( 1957 ).
The early 1960s and 1970s ( up until his death in 1976 ) were marked by key works in Helsinki, in particular the huge town plan for the void in centre of Helsinki adjacent to Töölö Bay and the vast railway yards, and marked on the edges by significant buildings such as the National Museum and the main railway station, both by Eliel Saarinen.

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