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There was some criticism from various parties, including from public-key cryptography pioneers Martin Hellman and Whitfield Diffie, citing a shortened key length and the mysterious " S-boxes " as evidence of improper interference from the NSA.
The beginnings of the social sciences in the 18th century are reflected in various grand encyclopedia of Diderot, with articles from Rousseau and other pioneers.
Unsung pioneers of the art include: WLW's Fred Smith ; Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll ( who popularized the dramatic serial ); The Eveready Hour creative team ( which began with one-act plays but was soon experimenting with hour-long combinations of drama and music on its weekly variety program ); the various acting troupes at stations like WLW, WGY, KGO and a number of others, frequently run by women like Helen Schuster Martin and Wilda Wilson Church ; early network continuity writers like Henry Fisk Carlton, William Ford Manley and Don Clark ; producers and directors like Clarence Menser and Gerald Stopp ; and a long list of others who were credited at the time with any number of innovations but who are largely forgotten or undiscussed today.
At various times churches and schoolhouses were built in convenient localities ; new settlers joined the pioneers, and peace and prosperity reigned.
A bronze plaque recognizing various pioneers who have been to Wishram begins with Meriwether Lewis and ends with John C. Fremont.
The area was originally homesteaded by various pioneers, the first being Erhart Sarfried, " Green Lake John.
Between the 1960s and 1980s, pilots from Vladivostok Air became pioneers in servicing the region's various whaling and fishing towns.
* The Books of the VIPs ( Adam, Chuck, Carl, Ziggie, Dave, Al, Paul, Frankie & Johnny, Ed, and Jeffrey ) which describe various famous pioneers in the Western canon and what became of their efforts.
These various pioneers of botany and related fields showed that crosses of inbred lines made from a Southern dent and a Northern flint, respectively, showed substantial heterosis and outyielded conventional cultivars of that era.
He travelled much in Germany, Austria and southern Europe, studying various geological formations, and becoming one of the pioneers in geological research ; he was one of the founders of the Société Géologique de France in 1830, and was its president in 1835.
Streets in Braddon are named after various things including aboriginal words, legislators and pioneers.
As well as an Air Force base, in its pre-war days Richmond was used as a supplementary airport for Sydney ; various aviation pioneers employed it in the 1930s, including Charles Kingsford Smith and Jean Batten.
After many years of recording, shooting videos and starring on stage and screen, the group started to receive various awards recognising them as hip hop pioneers.
This category is for biographies of people considered pioneers in various fields of endeavour.
From the ranks of the Fraternity have come a number of pioneers in various fields.
In the Australian and Canadian armies, on special occasions some battalions may still parade a ceremonial detachment of assault pioneers in historical uniforms wearing leather aprons, gauntlets and gaiters, and carrying the various tools of their trade such as felling axes, crosscut saws, hatchets and billhooks, picks and shovels.
Prior to that, he was among the reality television pioneers as a producer of various two-hour event specials in syndicated television markets during the 1980s.
The people listed here were all pioneers in the development of various forms of rail transport.
Each show focused on a particular topic, such as " pioneers of comedy ", " British comedy " or " comedy duos ", and then played well-known comedy skits from various performers on that theme.

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Continuing in their traditions as pioneers, in July 1993, the Black Sheep conducted a dedicated " Night Systems " deployment to the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center at Twenty-Nine Palms, California.

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'' I thought, and wondered what kind of homesteads such odd pioneers would establish in this suburban frontier ; ;
Adventurous activities can also lead to gains in knowledge, such as those undertaken by explorers and pioneers.
Even pioneers in training the blind, such as Dorothy Harrison Eustis, harboured negative stereotypes about them.
On that Mississippi riverine system today, including that of other sheltered waterways, industrial barge trafficking in bulk raw materials such as coal, coke, timber, iron ore and other minerals is extremely common in the developed world using huge cargo barges that connect in groups and trains-of-barges in ways which allow cargo volumes and weights which would astonish pioneers of modern barge systems and methods in the Victorian era.
Columbia alumni have made an indelible mark in the field of American poetry and literature, with such people as Jack Kerouac, one of the pioneers of the Beat Generation, and Langston Hughes, a seminal figure in the Harlem Renaissance, having both attended the university.
The wind tunnel was used to investigate the characteristics of the airfoil sections used by the early pioneers of aviation such as the Wright Brothers, Gabriel Voisin and Louis Blériot.
Jazz pioneers such as John Coltrane — who recorded a composition entitled ' India ' during the November 1961 sessions for his album Live At The Village Vanguard ( the track was not released until 1963 on Coltrane's album Impressions )— also embraced this fusion.
New York City produced its share of psychedelic bands, such as folk pioneers The Fugs, The Godz, and Pearls Before Swine, besides the Blues Magoos, the Blues Project, Lothar and the Hand People and the blues-influenced Vanilla Fudge.
The connection between space flight and freedom is clearly ( as is stated explicitly in some of the stories ) an extension of the nineteenth-century American concept of the Frontier, where malcontents can advance further and claim some new land, and pioneers either bring life to barren asteroids ( as in Tales of the Flying Mountains ) or settle on Earth-like planets teeming with life, but not intelligent forms ( such as New Europe in Star Fox ).
In the late 19th century pioneers such as Frederick Winslow Taylor and Henry Ford recognized the limitations of the methods being used in mass production at the time and the subsequent varying quality of output.
Color photography by taking three separate plates was used by other pioneers, such as Russian Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky in the period 1909 through 1915.
Freestyle skating remained healthy throughout this period, with pioneers such as Rodney Mullen inventing many of the basic tricks that would become the foundation of modern street skating, such as the " Impossible " and the " kickflip ".
This section was influenced by maxixe dance and basically played the piano — unlike the Rio samba played in the Morros hills — and the composer has musician Sinhô, self-titled o rei do samba (" the king of Samba ") which with other pioneers such as Heitor dos Prazeres and Caninha, lay the first foundations of the musical genre.
High-pressure pumps for larger missiles had been discussed by rocket pioneers such as Hermann Oberth.
In the 1980s, along with other electronic music pioneers such as Jean Michel Jarre and Vangelis, the band were early adopters of the new digital technology which revolutionized the sound of the synthesiser, although the group had been using digital equipment ( in some shape or form ) as early as the mid-seventies.
The use of field glasses or telescopes for bird observation began in the 1820s and 1830s with pioneers like J. Dovaston ( who also pioneered in the use of bird-feeders ), but it was not until the 1880s that instruction manuals began to insist on the use of optical aids such as " a first-class telescope " or " field glass.
Bogdanovich also brought attention to such forgotten pioneers of American cinema as Allan Dwan.
The culture of toolroom accuracy and precision, which started with interchangeability pioneers including Gribeauval, Tousard, North, Hall, Whitney, and Colt, and continued through leaders such as Maudslay, Palmer, Whitworth, Brown, Sharpe, Pratt, Whitney, Leland, and others, grew during the Machine Age to become an important part of combining applied science with technology.
Early pioneers such as the Wright Brothers and J. W.
Three designers are widely considered the pioneers of that movement and of logo and corporate identity design: The first is Chermayeff & Geismar, which is the firm responsible for a large number of iconic logos, such as Chase Bank ( 1964 ), Mobil Oil ( 1965 ), PBS ( 1984 ), NBC ( 1986 ), National Geographic ( 2003 ) and others.
In the 1970s, Evans undertook a set of interviews with computer pioneers such as Konrad Zuse and Grace Hopper.
In the second half of the 20th century, the countertenor voice went through a massive resurgence in popularity, partly due to pioneers such as Alfred Deller, by the increased popularity of Baroque opera and the need of male singers to replace the castrati roles in such works.

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