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However, practical problems have prevented one-time pads from being widely used, except with quantum key distribution.
In addition, there is a one-time monetary distribution to each Tohono O ' odham upon reaching 18 years of age.
In the midst of a typhoid fever epidemic, Dr. Sims Woodhead applied ( on a one-time basis ) about 4, 200 ppm of chlorine in the form of chloride of lime to a drinking water reservoir and the distribution system.
The records served as the SIGSALY " one-time pad ", and distribution was very strictly controlled ( although if one had been seized, it would have been of little importance, since only one pair of each was ever produced ).

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The Temple orange, which is also called the tangor, is a cross between the mandarin orange — also called the tangerine — and the common sweet orange ; it was named after Florida-born William Chase Temple, one-time owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates and founder of the Temple Cup.
* 17 November 1918 – Commission of NRL calls for a one-time collection of money called a " national tax ".
A one-time ally of the team called the Identity Addict, who could become different superheroes by shedding her skin like a lizard, integrated herself back into the team while using the False Memory identity to change the team's memories, until she was kicked out by Dorothy.
Hideki then called on his former roommate and one-time band member Daita to fill in the lead guitar slot.
The station added a late-night program called Living Loud, hosted initially by Axel and Jill and later by one-time 99X intern Fred Toucher.
Fàbregas starred in his own one-time only television programme, called " The Cesc Fàbregas Show: Nike Live ", that aired on 19 May 2008.
In addition, the one-time CHH Corporate Offices at 550 South Flower Street, right next door to The California Club ( of which Carter and Hawley were members ), were converted into a three-star boutique hotel called " The Standard.
An early buyer was one-time Mayor of Sydney, Walter Renny who built in 1868 a house they called Stratfieldsaye, possibly after the Duke of Wellington's mansion near Reading, Berkshire.
" It was called " Yale " by one-time attendee Martha Stewart.
A time-synchronized OTP is usually related to a piece of hardware called a security token ( e. g., each user is given a personal token that generates a one-time password ).
In 1995, McKinney played the Chicken Lady in a one-time sketch called The Chicken Lady Show, and the character was not seen again until the Kids ' 2010 miniseries Death Comes to Town in a small cameo.
The show originated in a one-time segment on Love, American Style called " Love and the Old-Fashioned Father ".
Among others, contemporary Celtics colleague Danny Ainge called him one of " the most underrated players of all time [...] and one of the greatest Celtics acquisitions ", and one-time rival Bill Laimbeer called him " a great player on a great ballclub ".
Its first two books, " Anclado en la tierra de nadie " (" Anchored in No-man's Land ") and " Nada que hacer " (" Nothing to Do "), follow the picaresque adventures of a protagonist who, like the author, is a one-time journalist called Pedro Juan.
At this same time, Jeffrey D. Miller ( one-time " Night Mayor " on Reading radio ) hosted a late night talk show called NightBeat.
Stu Marshall formed a band called 20 Grams with Yatras briefly on drums and later with Jordan Howe, a one-time member of The Harlots, on vocals.
Time Out called the film " an attempt by a pair of one-time horror auteurs to emulate the successful Tales from the Crypt formula, only now it's nowhere near as happening.
Examples of types of credentials are passwords, one-time tokens, digital certificates, and phone numbers ( calling / called ).
Other illnesses such as one-time events like stroke and chronic conditions such as diabetes, as well as social problems such as domestic violence, are increasingly being integrated into epidemiologic databases called disease registries that are being used in cost-benefit analysis in determining governmental funding for research and prevention.

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While the Switcheroonie was a one-time publicity stunt, for one artist to take over a feature from its originator is an old tradition in newspaper cartooning ( as it is in the comic book industry ).
New Line Cinema ( one-time video distributor of the original ) acquired the rights to the film from co-rights holder StudioCanal, who will control the European rights, and Carpenter, who will serve as an executive producer and said, " Snake is one of my fondest creations.
* Hash chain, a method of producing many one-time keys from a single key or password
The U. S. military and government conducted many interrogations, asking if women had ever had sexual relations with another woman and essentially equating even a one-time experience to a criminal identity, thereby severely delineating heterosexuals from homosexuals.
He did a complete about-face on the issue of tobacco use, going from a one-time member of the National Smokers Alliance to a staunch anti-smoking activist.
Excerpt from a one-time pad
Adam of Usk, a one-time supporter of Glyndŵr, made the following entry in his Chronicle under the year 1415: After four years in hiding, from the king and the realm, Owain Glyndŵr died, and was buried by his followers in the darkness of night.
World War II was unkind to Radio Row, and in 1944 the Times lamented that the " one-time repository of nearly everything from a tube socket to a complete radio station " was " bargainless and practically setless, too, due to wartime scarcities " but that it still catered to " tinkerers and engineers " and that an " old spirit " and " magical quality " were still there.
The fees for probate estate administration under a will are usually from 1 % of the gross estate ( for very large estates ) to 4 % of the gross estate ( for very small estates ), but this is a one-time fee, not yearly.
* January 18 – Paul Tsongas, U. S. Senator from ( Massachusetts ) and one-time candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination ( b. 1941 )
* Samurai are banned from carrying swords in Japan and their stipends are replaced by one-time grants of income-bearing bonds.
These shows normally consists of three to five musical pieces accompanied by formations rooted in origin from " Patterns in Motion ", a book penned by one-time Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band assistant band director William C. " Bill " Moffit, who would later become bandmaster of Purdue University All-American Marching Band and University of Houston Spirit of Houston.
Despite his successes and one-time popularity, Harold Wilson's reputation took a long time to recover from the low ebb reached immediately following his second premiership.
An example of this is one-time pad cryptography, where every cleartext bit has a corresponding key from a truly random sequence of key bits.
Some species have promiscuous mating systems, ranging from polyandry and polygyny to mating systems with no stable relationships where mating between two individuals is a one-time event.
Further south, the SPD also enjoys solid support in northern Hesse ( Hans Eichel was mayor of Kassel, then Hesse's minister president, then finance minister in the Schröder administration, while Brigitte Zypries served as Justice Minister ), parts of Palatinate ( Kurt Beck was party leader until 7 September 2008 ), the Saarland ( political home of one-time candidate for federal chancellor Oskar Lafontaine, defected from the SPD in 1999 ), and southwestern Baden ( Marion Caspers-Merk, Gernot Erler ).
In an era when democratic governments formed in the aftermath of the First World War were moving away from democracy and towards dictatorships, the Free State under Cosgrave remained unambiguously democratic, a fact shown by his handing over of power to his one-time friend, then rival, Éamon de Valera, when de Valera's Fianna Fáil won the 1932 general election, in the process killing off talk within the Irish Army of staging a coup to keep Cosgrave in power and de Valera out of it.
Among its revenue sources for the year ending March 31, 2006, the CBC received $ 946 million in its annual funding from the federal government, as well as $ 60 million in " one-time " supplementary funding for programming.
Like many such trademarks, the clattering closet began as a one-time stunt, but " the closet " was developed carefully, not being overused ( it rarely appeared in more than two consecutive installments, though it never disappeared for the same length, either, at the height of its identification, and it rarely collapsed at exactly the same time from show to show ), and it became the best-known running sound gag in American radio's classic period.
One of the first white settlers to come to Wyandotte in the years after the Native Americans left was John Biddle, a Pennsylvania-born former Army major who fought in the War of 1812 and later went on to a prolific political career, serving as mayor of Detroit, delegate from the Territory of Michigan in the U. S. Congress, president of the Michigan Central Railroad, member and later speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives and one-time candidate for Michigan Governor.
The Lost Dogs began in 1991 as a one-time collaboration between vocalists and songwriters from four different bands at the behest of their label at that time.
* Major Amos McLemore: Schoolteacher, Methodist pastor and one-time opponent of Southern secession from the Union, turned Confederate officer once invasion by the North was imminent, assassinated by Newton Knight

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