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The name is derived from the Latin word clavis, meaning " key " ( associated with more common clavus, meaning " nail, rod, etc.
Similar versions of the game are played, using the same premise, but using a different ' key word '.
>>> sorted ( list, key = lambda word: ( word ))
Categories can represent words, ideas, tasks, or other items related to a central key word or idea.
When compared with the concept map ( which was developed by learning experts in the 1970s ) the structure of a mind map is a similar radial, but is simplified by having one central key word.
In this case, the analogy applies both to the form of the words and to their meaning: in each pair, the first word means " one of X ", while the second " two or more of X ", and the difference is always the plural form-s affixed to the second word, signaling the key distinction between singular and plural entities.
The fact that the three versions cannot be matched word for word helps to explain why its decipherment has been more difficult than originally expected, especially for those original scholars who were expecting an exact bilingual key to Egyptian hieroglyphs.
The word and frequently contracts to a simple nasal ’ n, as in lock ' n key.
A " Strip Search " feature also allows search by title, date or key word ( s ).
Pietas, possibly the key quality of any ' honorable ' Roman, consisted of a series of duties: duty towards the gods ( hence the English word piety ), duty towards one's homeland, duty towards one's followers and duty to one's family — especially one's father.
In the proper use of the word, the key term is discovery, commonly defined as " detecting something new ".
Then he can write the message out in columns again, then re-order the columns by reforming the key word.
The organisation is also a key defender of the subsidiarity principle in Europe, lobbying for its inclusion in the EU treaties and demanding recognition of the word in dictionaries via the worldwide " Subsidiarity is a word " movement.
Clave is a Spanish word meaning ' code ,' ' key ,' as in key to a mystery or puzzle, or ' keystone ,' the wedge-shaped stone in the center of an arch that ties the other stones together.
Fulk continues that " the key word here is lúðr, which ought to refer to a flour-bin.
But the key word is ' command '.
The RC5 is basically denoted as RC5-w / r / b where w = word size in bits, r = number of rounds, b = number of 8-bit byte in the key.
Most of the later episodes were entitled " The Big _____ ", where the key word denoted a person or thing in the plot.
Instead, at the end of the verse, the V chord turns ( on the word " I think I disagree ") into a I chord ( A in A key )) at verse end after passing through the E-flat major in B key ( or D chord in A key ) ( IV ) chord " on " dis-agree ".

key and my
I waited until my man was coming out of the office with the key to a cabin before I went in to register.
Once when she is, in a key scene, finally invited by the male members of the country club she gives a toast citing from the song “ With rue my heart is laden ”.
Blowfish's key schedule starts by initializing the P-array and S-boxes with values derived from the hexadecimal digits of pi, which contain no obvious pattern ( see nothing up my sleeve number ).
Although Fellini adapted key events from his childhood and adolescence in films such as I Vitelloni ( 1953 ), 8½ ( 1963 ), and Amarcord ( 1973 ), he insisted that such autobiographical memories were inventions: " It is not memory that dominates my films.
" The first three weeks were the key, and that's what flipped my switch in life and Biology.
A critical difference of translation is in the connotation of the original French emotion in the story's key sentence: " I laid my heart open to the benign indifference of the universe " in Gilbert's versus Laredo's " I laid my heart open to the gentle indifference of the universe " ( original French: la tendre indifférence du monde
Composer Robert Smith has said that the song " was a short poetic attempt at condensing my impression of the key moments in L ' Étranger ( The Stranger ) by Albert Camus " ( Cure News number 11, October 1991 ).
He described Shakespeare and Goethe in an 1828 letter as " the silent confidants of my suffering ; they hold the key to my life.
With key Greek city-states in submission, Philip turned to Sparta ; he sent them a message, " You are advised to submit without further delay, for if I bring my army into your land, I will destroy your farms, slay your people, and raze your city.
I crashed in a plane, I really damaged my brain / And then I layed in my bed with all this music in my head ./ The years have rolled by, I've watched the past die / But feelings remained like mercy much strained ./ Like a seed left unsown, like a leaf that was blown / Like a man who was blind, there was a lock on my mind ", but also his 1991 healing: " Then a man came to me and he held out the key / And the lock hinge was blown, I had never been alone ".
The key schedule, however, is more complex, expanding the key using an essentially one-way function with the binary expansions of both e and the golden ratio as sources of " nothing up my sleeve numbers ".
Ghazali's crisis of epistemological skepticism was resolved by " a light which God Most High cast into my breast ... the key to most knowledge.
To ensure fulfillment of these key commands, God also commands in the third portion a practical reminder, wearing the tzitzit, " that ye may remember and do all my commandments, and be holy unto your God.
She wrote that Colonel Thomas Clarke had been told by Maitland, " it was too late to think of committee member's widow Mrs. Nichol as I have pledged my word to Mrs. Secord that as soon as possible she should have the key.
He will wear the number nine shirt, and said language played a key part in his decision and tweeted that he is ' very happy with this new stage of my career '.
The gates of the city are strong, and it is King Gradlon, my father, who owns the only key, attached to his neck.
In my opinion, they have to join because only the broadest composition of a coalition in which liberal-socialist ( social-democratic ) views will play the key role can save us from the emergence, in the process of this turn to the left turn, from a new ultra-authoritarian regime.
Another key statement in the New Testament that is an important component of Christian socialism is Luke 10: 25-37 that follows up on the statement " You shall love your neighbour as yourself " with the follow-up question " And who is my neighbour?

key and plays
* The baldric of Pallas plays a key part in the Aeneid, leading Aeneas to kill Turnus.
" Bioinformatics plays a key role in various areas, such as functional genomics, structural genomics, and proteomics, and forms a key component in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sector.
It plays a key role in making recommendations to the COP on scientific and technical issues.
His work was a key aspect of Hermann Weyl and John von Neumann's work on the mathematical equivalence of Werner Heisenberg's matrix mechanics and Erwin Schrödinger's wave equation and his namesake Hilbert space plays an important part in quantum theory.
" Here again, the problem of induction plays a key role in arguments.
The philosophy of Epictetus plays a key role in the 1998 novel by Tom Wolfe, A Man in Full.
Two key assumptions underlie this cognitive approach: ( 1 ) that the memory system is an active organized processor of information and ( 2 ) that prior knowledge plays an important role in learning.
* Lindisfarne plays a key role in " Conqueror ", the second book of the Time's Tapestry series by Stephen Baxter.
It plays the key role in securing the safety and unity of the territory of the Macedonian republic.
He subsequently plays a key role in the hunt for the Twrch Trwyth
As Henry Corbin has documented, the North Pole plays a key part in the cultural worldview of Sufism and Iranian mysticism.
Odysseus also plays a key role in Homer's Iliad and other works in the Epic Cycle.
Palladium plays a key role in the technology used for fuel cells, which combine hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, heat, and water.
Gankyrin, a recently identified oncoprotein, is one of the 19S subcomponents that also tightly binds the cyclin-dependent kinase CDK4 and plays a key role in recognizing ubiquitinated p53, via its affinity for the ubiquitin ligase MDM2.
Inosine plays a key role in the wobble hypothesis of the genetic code.
Episodes in which Sato's character is expanded or plays a key role.
The Royal Council plays a key role in the selection of the successor to the throne.
For example, the skin plays a key role in protecting the body against pathogens and excessive water loss.
While he was with the Central Pool of Artists ( a group he described as composed " of bomb-happy squaddies ") he began to write parodies of their mainstream plays, that displayed many of the key elements of what would later become The Goon Show ( originally called Crazy People ) with Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine.
But the Vikings made key defensive plays.
Several plays later, the Broncos drove to a first down at the New York's 1-yard line, but Giants defense made a key defensive stand.
Cowboy defensive lineman Jimmie Jones made two key plays, however ; a second down tackle on Thomas for a one yard loss and a 13-yard sack on third down ; to push the ball back to the 22-yard line and force Buffalo to punt ; a poor, 29 yard kick which the Cowboys recovered at their own 49 yard line.
Just like the 49ers in the NFC title game, the Chargers advanced to the Super Bowl despite the fact that the Steelers had outgained them in many key statistical categories such as total plays ( 80 – 47 ), total offensive yards ( 415 – 226 ), and time of possession ( 37: 13 – 22: 47 ).

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