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The Smartmodem included a small microcontroller that listened for key words in the data, allowing it to pick up the phone, dial numbers, and hang up again, all without any operator intervention.
* Style → There is a sudden change in style and theology after chapter 40 ; numerous key words and phrases found in one section are not found in the other.
First implemented in Weizenbaum's own SLIP list-processing language, ELIZA worked by simple parsing and substitution of key words into canned phrases.
Parry and his student Albert Lord pointed out that such elaborate oral tradition, foreign to today's literate cultures, is typical of epic poetry in a predominantly oral cultural milieu, the key words being " oral " and " traditional ".
In other words, an eavesdropper would not be able to improve his or her guess of the plaintext by gaining knowledge of the ciphertext but not of the key.
The art of putting together a set is hard to put into words, but the tunes must flow from one to another in terms of key and melodic structure, without being so similar as to all sound the same.
Categories can represent words, ideas, tasks, or other items related to a central key word or idea.
In this show, and companion book series, Buzan enthusiastically promoted his conception of radial tree, diagramming key words in a colorful, radiant, tree-like structure.
# Select key words and print using upper or lower case letters.
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.
According to the publishers, it would take a single person 120 years to " key in " text to convert it to machine readable form which consists a total of 59 million words of the OED second edition, 60 years to proofread it, and 540 megabytes to store it electronically.
In 2010 Playboy introduced " The Smoking Jacket ", a safe-for-work website designed to appeal to young men, while avoiding nude images or key words that would cause the site to be filtered or otherwise prohibited in the workplace.
A person with this aphasia speaks normally but uses random or invented words ; leaves out key words ; substitutes words or verb tenses, pronouns, or prepositions ; and utters sentences that do not make sense.
Verlan is generally limited to one or two key words per sentence.
In other words, emergence itself ... has been the underlying cause of the evolution of emergent phenomena in biological evolution ; it is the synergies produced by organized systems that are the key.
In translation, not adding in the book, The real key words of translation properly, " Old Aramaic transcripts ".
In contrast with a brute force attack, where a large proportion key space is searched systematically, a dictionary attack tries only those possibilities which are most likely to succeed, typically derived from a list of words for example a dictionary ( hence the phrase dictionary attack ).
It is possible to achieve a time-space tradeoff by pre-computing a list of hashes of dictionary words, and storing these in a database using the hash as the key.
Certain key words would have the major result in cast members having substances poured on them from off-camera.
Also, key words in the visible letter, such as " red cabbage " or " heat ", in an odd context may alert a censor to the presence of invisible ink.
They base their understanding on key scriptural passages such as Christ's words, " By their fruit you will know them " and " He that endures to the end will be saved.
The Requiem aeternam, Dies irae, and Libera me movements end in a brief choral phrase, consisting mainly of slow half notes, that resolves the tritone's discord to an F major chord, while at the end of the Agnus Dei the tenor ( in his only transition from the Owen poems to the Requiem liturgy, on the key words, Dona nobis pacem – Give us peace ) outlines a perfect fifth from C to G before moving down to F ♯ to resolve the chorus's final chord.

key and here
If we grasp this orientation as a key, our national conduct in all of the events here mentioned becomes intelligible.
A $25 billion advertising budget in an $800 billion economy was envisioned for the 1970s here Tuesday by Peter G. Peterson, head of one of the world's greatest camera firms, in a key address before the American Marketing Assn..
While this is certainly possible, the 448 bits limit is here to ensure that every bit of every subkey depends on every bit of the key, as the last four values of the P-array don't affect every bit of the ciphertext.
A key aspect of first-order logic is visible here: the string " Phil " is a syntactic entity which is given semantic meaning by declaring that Phil ( a ) holds exactly when a is a philosopher.
* 1502 10 July – By a Royal Warrant passed in Toledo by Isabella I of Castile, Gibraltar was granted its coat of arms: " An escutcheon on which the upper two thirds shall be a white field and on the said field set a red castle, and below the said castle, on the other third of the escutcheon, which must be a red field in which there must be a white line between the castle and the said red field, there shall be a golden key which hangs by a chain from the said castle, as are here figured ".
However, to both those qualities were just means to the final goal and here they were divided by a key difference.
A neurotransmitter can be thought of as a key, and a receptor as a lock: the same type of key can here be used to open many different types of locks.
The key project controls needed here are an understanding of the business environment and making sure that all necessary controls are incorporated into the project.
The writer Theodor Fontane, painter Adolf von Menzel, and Dadaist Kurt Schwitters were all guests ; Karl Liebknecht, the Spartacus Communist movement leader read a lot here and even made some key political speeches from the pavement terrace, while author Erich Kästner wrote part of his 1929 bestseller for children, Emil und die Detektive ( Emil and the Detectives ), on the same terrace and made the café the setting for an important scene in the book.
Although the exact mechanisms are not known, it is clear that dopamine and tonically active neurons play a key role here.
For instance, here is a Caesar cipher using a left rotation of three places ( the shift parameter, here 3, is used as the key ):
As had Alexander, Houk, Duthie and Shroeder, Miller argues that the subplot in A Shrew and The Shrew holds the key to the debate, as it is here where the two plays differ most.
If the source is a story, it is denoted by a two-letter code — the key to the codes is found here.
Within two weeks a small party of Spanish soldiers had captured a key bridge on the border and from here Toledo assembled his army.
Although there are 26 key rows shown, you will only use as many keys ( different alphabets ) as there are unique letters in the key string, here just 5 keys,
Fulk continues that " the key word here is lúðr, which ought to refer to a flour-bin.
The ships ride here so close, and as it were, keeping up one another, with their head-fasts on shore, that for half a mile together, they go cross the stream with their bolsprits over the land, their bowes, or heads, touching the very wharf ; so that one may walk from ship to ship as on a floating bridge, all along by the shore-side: The key reaching from the drawbridge almost to the south-gate, is so spacious and wide, that in some places ' tis near one hundred yards from the houses to the wharf.
The key advance we are concerned about here is the manipulation that converts the analogue scan data to a replica of the perforation master.
Thus the key technique here — which characterises a program as a chatbot rather than as a serious natural language processing system — is the production of responses that are sufficiently vague and non-specific that they can be understood as " intelligent " in a wide range of conversational contexts.
The key issue here is how to deal with a color that cannot be reproduced on a certain device in order to show it through a different device as if it were visually the same color, just as when the reproducible color range between color transparencies and printed matters are different.
( It should be noted here that this rule applies only to functionally dependent attributes, as applying it to all attributes would implicitly prohibit composite candidate keys, since each part of any such key would violate the " whole key " clause.

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