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For example, the A key is used on some networks to cycle through different carriers at will ( thereby listening in on calls ).
The division of theocratic power can be disputed, as happened between the Pope and Holy Roman Emperor in the Investiture conflict when the temporal power sought to control key clergy nominations in order to guarantee popular support, and thereby his own legitamcy, by incorporating the formal ceremony of unction during coronation.
Application program functions such as termination, page-up, page-down, or help can be invoked by a single key press, thereby reducing the load on very busy processors.
Richard retained royal control of key castles in these counties, thereby preventing John from accumulating too much military and political power.
* Digital signatures: a message signed with a sender's private key can be verified by anyone who has access to the sender's public key, thereby proving that the sender had access to the private key and, therefore, is likely to be the person associated with the public key used.
Buscetta's key revelation was that a governing council, known as the Commission or Cupula headed a unified structure, thereby establishing that the top tier of Mafia members were complicit in all the organisation's crimes.
Both Brasidas and Cleon are killed in the battle, thereby removing the key members of the pro-war factions on both sides.
Scouller argued that self-mastery is the key to growing one ’ s leadership presence, building trusting relationships with followers and dissolving one ’ s limiting beliefs and habits, thereby enabling behavioral flexibility as circumstances change, while staying connected to one ’ s core values ( that is, while remaining authentic ).
" Herbert demands he return to 1893 to face justice, but Stevenson, who without the " return key " would be unable to prevent the machine from automatically returning ( and thereby blocking Herbert from any further pursuit ), attempts to wrest it from him.
Strong conventional forces were also a key element in Kahn's strategic thinking, for he argued that the tension generated by relatively minor flashpoints worldwide could be thereby effectively siphoned off without undue resort to the nuclear option.
Modernity as a " plural condition " is the central concept of this sociologic approach and perspective, which broadens the definition of " modernity " from exclusively denoting Western European culture to a culturally relativistic definition, thereby: " Modernity is not Westernization, and its key processes and dynamics can be found in all societies " ( Delanty 2007 ).
Both Brasidas and Cleon were killed in the battle, thereby removing the key members of the pro-war factions on both sides.
After the death of Edward IV on 9 April 1483, Hastings proved a key figure in checking the dowager queen's attempt to monopolize political power for her family by appointing family members of key positions and rushing the coronation of her young son, Edward V as king, thereby circumventing Richard, Duke of Gloucester, whom the late king had appointed Lord Protector.
The key improvement in ISAM is that the indexes are small and can be searched quickly, thereby allowing the database to access only the records it needs.
The key argument defending this interpretation is that demons had no need to mate with humans and turn them against God, but only a need to stop the entire human race all at once from having faith that it would be promised a savior from sin, which would guarantee the damnation of all humanity at once, thereby allowing Satan to fulfill his revenge against God for expelling him from Heaven.
ITC Limited, in which BAT holds a minority share, as recently as 1996 secured an arrangement to sponsor the Cricket World Cup which was branded the " Wills World Cup " and thereby achieved a high level of brand recognition for the Wills cigarette brand in India where young cricket fans were a key target market.
If an insufficient number of packets are being sent, there are ways for an attacker to send packets on the network and thereby stimulate reply packets which can then be inspected to find the key.
A key argument against the positional system was its susceptibility to easy fraud by simply putting a number at the beginning or end of a quantity, thereby changing ( e. g. ) 100 into 5100, or 100 into 1000.
The main army's role was supposed to be tying up the Prussians thereby allowing Nádasdy ’ s forces to take the fortress of Schweidnitz, which was a key position ensuring the flow of supplies Bohemia to Silesia.
* 2850-Gandalf enters Dol Guldur and confirms that the evil thereby found is indeed Sauron returned ; Thráin II, broken, raving, and dying, gives Gandalf his map and key to be passed on to his son, Thorin Oakenshield

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If we grasp this orientation as a key, our national conduct in all of the events here mentioned becomes intelligible.
As the key size increases, so does the complexity of exhaustive search to the point where it becomes impractable to crack encryption directly.
If a suitably sized quantum computer capable of running Grover's algorithm reliably becomes available, it would reduce a 128-bit key down to 64-bit security, roughly a DES equivalent.
Concepts of centripetal and centrifugal force played a key early role in establishing the set of inertial frames of reference and the significance of fictitious forces, even aiding in the development of general relativity in which gravity itself becomes a fictitious force.
In Victoria on 21 December 2011, legislation was passed by the Victorian Parliament allowing new trials where there is " fresh and compelling DNA evidence, where the person acquitted subsequently admits to the crime, or where it becomes clear that key witnesses have given false evidence ".
Because defining a GSSP depends on finding well-preserved geologic sections and identifying key events, this task becomes more difficult as one goes farther back in time.
In most cases, this happens after the fact-for instance, it becomes known that at some time in the past an event occurred that endangered a private key.
* In the second book of the Danger Boy series of time travel tales, written by Mark London Williams, Dragon Sword, Peenemünde becomes a key setting in this and in the further novels.
However, it can be argued that a sufficiently well-implemented system based on security through obscurity simply becomes another variant on a key-based scheme, with the obscure details of the system acting as the secret key value.
Hitomi's fortune telling powers blossom in Gaea as she becomes the key to awakening Escaflowne and to stopping Zaibach's plans.
The strain on their relationship due to Kathy's subtle acquiescence to bigotry becomes a key theme in the film.
* Hungarian Notation becomes confusing when it is used to represent several properties, as in < tt > a_crszkvc30LastNameCol </ tt >: a constant reference argument, holding the contents of a database column < tt > LastName </ tt > of type varchar ( 30 ) which is part of the table's primary key.
The key difference between previous attempts and the patent by Rice and Kellogg is the adjustment of mechanical parameters so that the fundamental resonance of the moving system is below the frequency where the cone's radiation impedance becomes uniform.
In Nadsat-language a " fit of laughter " becomes a guff ( shortened version of guffawing ); a " skeleton key " becomes a polyclef (" many keys "); and the " state jail " is blended to the staja.
( This is the same as the old use of the terms " ring " and " algebra " in measure theory ) ( Also note that, when a Boolean ring has an identity, then a complement operation becomes definable on it, and a key characteristic of the modern definitions of both Boolean algebra and sigma-algebra is that they have complement operations.
* Virtualization becomes a key feature of operating systems, as exemplified by Hyper-V in Windows Server 2008 or HP Integrity Virtual Machines in HP-UX.
#; The private key must remain private: if it becomes known to any other party, that party can produce perfect digital signatures of anything whatsoever.
As the various yarns progress, the audience gradually becomes familiar with key locations in and around Basin City.
Some titles impose a ceiling on the number simultaneous troops, which becomes a key gameplay consideration, a significant example being StarCraft, while other titles have no such unit cap.
When Lucifer gives Hell's key ( and therefore, the ownership of Hell ) to the Sandman, Morpheus himself becomes trapped in a tangled network of threats, promises, and lies, as gods and demons from various pantheons seek ownership of Hell.
This trend also is evident in many Celtic myths, such as the ( Welsh ) mabinogi stories of Culhwch and Olwen, or the ( Irish ) Ulster Cycle, most notably the key facts to the Cúchulainn cycle that Cúchulainn gets his final secret training with a warrior woman, Scáthach, and becomes lover both to her and her daughter ; and the root of the Táin Bó Cuailnge, that while Ailill may wear the crown of Connacht, it is his wife Medb who is the real power, and she needs to affirm her equality to her husband by owning chattels as great as he does.
When the situation becomes desperate, Shin Hayata, the Patrol's most capable member, holds the key to salvation in the form of the " Beta Capsule ," which, when activated, allows him to transform secretly into the super-humanoid-powered giant from space, who becomes known to the people of Earth as Ultraman.

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