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keys and were
These basic ideas concerning the nature of religion were, Adams believed, some of the major keys to the understanding of history and the movement of society.
By 2006, the best known attacks were on 7 rounds for 128-bit keys, 8 rounds for 192-bit keys, and 9 rounds for 256-bit keys.
The violinist and composer Louis Spohr wrote: " In forte passages the poor deaf man pounded on the keys until the strings jangled and in piano he played so softly that whole groups of notes were omitted.
During the 18th century, systems of classification were developed that are comparable to diagnostic keys, where taxa are artificially grouped in pairs.
" The Oriole Way was a belief that hard work, professionalism, and a strong understanding of fundamentals were the keys to success at the major league level.
Once the keys had been pressed they were locked down until mechanical contacts in a distributor unit passed over the sector connected to that particular keyboard, when the keyboard was unlocked ready for the next character to be entered, with an audible click ( known as the " cadence signal ") to warn the operator.
* Keyed or Fingered brass instruments used holes along the body of the instrument, which were covered by fingers or by finger-operated pads ( keys ) in a similar way to a woodwind instrument.
Variety of keys, melodies, rhythms and dynamics ( using crescendo, diminuendo and sforzando ), along with frequent changes of mood and timbre were more commonplace in the Classical period than they had been in the Baroque.
The keys were thrown into the Arno river and the prisoners left to starve.
As of 2005, 80-bit keys were allowed to be used only until 2010.
The keys were mapped as follows: a
It was designed to be used by untrained operators ( who would determine which keys to press by looking at the grid ), and was not used where trained telegraph operators were available.
One of their designs had 14 keys that were dimpled on the edges as well as the top, so one finger could press two adjacent keys for additional combinations.
One solution made use of a grid of hexagonal keys with symbols inscribed into dimples in the keys that were either in the center of a key, across the boundary of two keys, or at the joining of three keys.
The Joudeh Al-Goudia family were entrusted as custodian to the keys of the Holy Sepulchre by the Ottomans few hundred years later, and both families now share the responsibility.
This led to the addition of the number sign (#, sometimes called ' octothorpe ,' ' pound ' or ' diamond ' in this context-' hash ' or ' gate ' in the UK ) and asterisk or " star " (*) keys as well as a group of keys for menu selection: A, B, C and D. In the end, the lettered keys were dropped from most phones, and it was many years before these keys became widely used for vertical service codes such as * 67 in the United States of America and Canada to suppress caller ID.

keys and still
Although fitting of keys to replace lost keys to automobiles and homes and the changing of keys for homes and businesses to maintain security are still an important part of locksmithing, locksmiths today are primarily involved in the installation of higher quality lock-sets and the design, implementation and management of keying and key control systems.
In the extreme, all certificates contain all the keys needed to verify that the public key of interest ( i. e. the one belonging to the user to whom one wishes to send a message, or whose signature is to be checked ) is still valid.
At the time, the Data Encryption Standard with 56-bit keys was still a US government standard, mandatory for some applications.
Finally, most electric locking hardware still have mechanical keys as a fail-over.
Although such tunings have no wolf fifth, keys with many sharps or flats still do not sound very well in tune ( due to their thirds ), and can only be used fleetingly.
It has ability to accept 3 formats ( NTSC, 720p or 1080i ) which can be mixed, two downstream keys ( one still and one motion ), a positionable DVE and enhanced chroma keyer and 3 switchable inputs.
While some hard-wired dedicated switches must still be used for reasons of integrity and safety, many traditional controls are replaced by multi-function re-configurable controls or so-called “ soft keys ”.
Modern pigeon response keys are specially made switches but are still called " keys " due to their origins as telegraph keys.
Socket screws rapidly grew in popularity, and are still a favorite of mechanics today for their resistance to wear and tear, compatibility with hex keys, and ability to stop a power tool when set.
Also it can play in the key of " D " with a bluesy sound since the " F " natural note becomes a flat third or " minor " third in the key of D. However a skilled accordion player can play in these other keys and still make good music whereby the notes missing ( because of the limitations of the diatonic tuning ) are not needed by the melody.
As well as a tuning slide for precise adjustment of tuning, each drone will usually possess one or two ' bead holes ' allowing its pitch to be raised by a tone or two, therefore allowing the piper to play in different musical keys, but still generally using the tonic, dominant and octave tonic combination of drone harmony.
If needed, any number of additional counselors may be called to assist them, though the president of the church still remains the only person on the earth authorized to use all priesthood keys.
There are four common variants of the nyckelharpa still played today, differing in the number and arrangement of keys, number and arrangement of strings, and general body shape.
This is still true for modern chromatic nyckelharpor with three rows of keys for three melody strings.
Gendreau and Richer both specialised in the art of " splicing ", stringing together snippets of music from different genres, in varying keys and BPM's and from different sound sources, at this time still predominantly from vinyl records.
The band came together in 1997 founded by Turkish music guru Ilhan Ersahin who is still a current member, playing tenor saxophone and keys.
Sedaka had taken meticulous care of his voice over the years and still sang in the original keys recorded in his youth ( and still does today ).
Registration keys for Musicmatch Jukebox Plus still function.

keys and I
When one of these keys is pressed, it will cause its control unit, historically, an 3174 or IBM 3274 but later the mainframe integrated communications adapter, to generate an I / O interrupt and present a special code identifying which key was pressed.
Grand Pianola Music ( 1982 ): Adams commented, " Dueling pianos, cooing sirens, Valhalla brass, thwacking bass drums, gospel triads, and a Niagara of cascading flat keys all learned to cohabit as I wrote the piece.
Among those angels, the revelation listed " Moroni, whom I have sent unto you to reveal the book of Mormon, containing the fulness of my everlasting gospel ; to whom I have committed the keys of the record of the stick of Ephraim " ( id .).
Santos says he has the keys to peace in his pocket, but I think he has lost them because there seems to be no possibility of a serious dialogue, we remain holding out for that.
And I hold the keys of death and Hades.
During World War I, the German military used a double columnar transposition cipher, changing the keys infrequently.
In a general way, the keyboard can be thought of as divided down the center, between T and Y, G and H, and N and M. The keys in each zone are numbered moving away from this dividing line: so we should actually say that in zone QWERT, T is the first letter, R is the second, and E the third ; in zone YUIOP, Y is the first, U is the second, I the third, etc.
:" I wrote all night long, seven days a week, single space, no paragraphs, front and back of the pages, pounding the keys so hard the tips of my fingers would hurt.
He may have been involved in the mediating the surrender of Robert of Bellême at Shrewsbury in 1102, for some chroniclers state that it was Ralph who delivered the keys of the castle to King Henry I of England.
* Manuals containing information and hints vital to the completion of the game, like answers to riddles ( Conquests of Camelot, King's Quest 6 ), recipes of spells ( King's Quest 3 ), keys to deciphering non-Latin writing systems ( Ultima series, see also Ultima writing systems ), maze guides ( Manhunter ), dialogue spoken by other characters in the game ( Wasteland, Dragon Wars ), excerpts of the storyline ( most Advanced Dungeons and Dragons games and Wing Commander I ), or a radio frequency to use to communicate with a character to further a game ( Metal Gear Solid ).
The key reminds us of the words of Jesus to Peter, " I will give you the keys of the kingdom of Heaven " ( Matthew 16: 19 ).
I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.
He refused to play in minor keys, saying: " When I'm on stage with the Stones and a minor chord comes along, I lift my hands in protest.
" Surely, it is no assault on my dignity as a person if you take my car keys, against my will, when I have had too much to drink.
" Upon you my fellow servants, in the name of Messiah, I confer the Priesthood of Aaron, which holds the keys of the ministering of angels, and of the gospel of repentance, and of baptism by immersion for the remission of sins ; and this shall never be taken again from the earth until the sons of Levi do offer again an offering unto the Lord in righteousness.
" The messenger who visited us on this occasion and conferred this Priesthood upon us, said that his name was John, the same that is called John the Baptist in the New Testament, and that he acted under the direction of Peter, James and John, who held the keys of the Priesthood of Melchizedek, which Priesthood, he said, would in due time be conferred on us, and that I should be called the first Elder of the Church, and he ( Oliver Cowdery ) the second.
He pushed away the revolver indignantly, but allowed himself to be searched without resistance, saying: " Take my keys, examine everything in my house ; I am innocent.
Fired that night, she took her revenge on her boss: " I took his keys and I threw them in the snow.
Same general description as the Clavinet I except the bronze-gold hammertone painted aluminium fascia panel below the keys has the word ' Clavinet II ' in black at the left hand
Prior to Benedict XVI, each pope's coat of arms always contained the image of the papal tiara and St. Peter's crossed keys, even though the tiara had fallen into disuse, especially under popes John Paul I and John Paul II.
These are used as subordinate clauses in sentences such as I wonder where my keys are and Ask him where my keys are.

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