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public and distribution
Both countries were run by authoritarian regimes that denied ordinary people the food to which they were entitled when the public food distribution collapsed ; priority was given to the elite classes and the military.
While that system was first described in a paper by Diffie and me, it is a public key distribution system, a concept developed by Merkle, and hence should be called ' Diffie – Hellman – Merkle key exchange ' if names are to be associated with it.
In Germany, the BPjM placed the game on the List of Media Harmful to Young People, thus prohibiting its public distribution.
Although he made no pretence regarding the significance of the Senate under his absolute rule, those senators he deemed unworthy were expelled from the Senate, and in the distribution of public offices he rarely favoured family members ; a policy which stood in contrast to the nepotism practiced by Vespasian and Titus.
The Emperor also revived the practice of public banquets, which had been reduced to a simple distribution of food under Nero, while he invested large sums on entertainment and games.
Working alongside UNICEF's Halloween fundraiser founder, Ward Simon Kimball Jr., the actor educated the public on impoverished children in deplorable living conditions overseas and assisted in the distribution of donated goods and funds.
Hayek was defended by Professor Antony Flew who stated that the German Social Democrats, unlike the British Labour Party, had, since the late 1950s, abandoned public ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange and had instead embraced the social market economy.
The city promotes a meat-free day on Thursdays called Donderdag Veggiedag with vegetarian food being promoted in public canteens for civil servants and elected councillors, in all city funded schools, and promotion of vegetarian eating options in town ( through the distribution of " veggie street maps ").
However, in May 1927, during a row over clandestine Soviet support for the General Strike and the distribution of subversive propaganda, Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin made details from the decrypts public.
These schools are made up of a mix of public, catholic, private and independent run, with the heaviest distribution lying in the more densely populated West around the Hobart city core.
The presumption is that they promote public welfare by encouraging the " creation, production, and distribution of intellectual works ".
agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 %, manufacturing 11 %, construction 10 %, transport and communication 8 %, wholesale and retail distribution 11 %, professional and scientific services 18 %, public administration 6 %, banking and finance 18 %, tourism 2 %, entertainment and catering 3 %, miscellaneous services 10 %
The Congress tightly controlled the epic public displays of grief over a two-week period — the funeral, mortuary rituals and distribution of the martyr's ashes — as millions participated and hundreds of millions watched.
Current positions associated with social progressivism in the West include opposition to the death penalty, and support for legal recognition of same-sex marriage, distribution of contraceptives, public funding of embryonic stem-cell research, and the right of women to choose abortion.
On 3 August 2005, the Mozilla Foundation announced the creation of Mozilla Corporation, described as " a taxable subsidiary that serves the non-profit, public benefit goals of its parent, the Mozilla Foundation, and that will be responsible for product development, marketing and distribution of Mozilla products.
There are three primary kinds of public key systems: public key distribution systems, digital signature systems, and public key cryptosystems, which can perform both public key distribution and digital signature services.
Diffie – Hellman key exchange is the most widely used public key distribution system, while the Digital Signature Algorithm is the most widely used digital signature system.
A planned economy is a type of economy consisting of a mixture of public ownership of the means of production and the coordination of production and distribution through economic planning.

public and exhibition
Complex urban planning proposals may be organised into a mobile exhibition bus for the purposes of public consultation.
More services for the public were introduced ; visitor numbers soared, with the temporary exhibition " Treasures of Tutankhamun " in 1972, attracting 1, 694, 117 visitors, the most successful in British history.
The Great Court, opened in 2000, while undoubtedly improving circulation around the museum, was criticised for having a lack of exhibition space at a time when the museum was in serious financial difficulties and many galleries were closed to the public.
There are nearly one hundred galleries open to the public, representing of exhibition space, although the less popular ones have restricted opening times.
The exhibition included paintings, bronzes, and porcelain which had previously not been available to the public.
On 24 April 1946 Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Chester Nimitz issued a directive ordering the formation of a flight exhibition team to boost Navy morale, demonstrate naval air power, and maintain public interest in naval aviation.
In 1883, Munch took part in his first public exhibition and shared a studio with other students.
The island has several museums with different themes and plenty of exhibition spaces, both public and private.
Through this, the exhibition was designed to inspire greater public enthusiasm and support for the constructive work and planning by engineers and public officials who had contributed so much toward improvement of streets and highways.
The Futurama exhibition was subsequently presented as one of the 1939 New York World Fair ’ s main attractions, as it was the “ Number one hit show .” It captured the fancy of the public and critics alike, with journalists competing to find adequate words to convey Bel Gedde ’ s “ ingenuity ”, “ daring ”, “ showmanship ”, and “ genius ”.
From 1913 onwards parts of her collection were open to the public ; until the mid 1930s her exhibition hall in The Hague was one of the very rare places where one could see more than a few works of modern art.
On 20 March 1966, four months before the 1966 FIFA World Cup in England, the trophy was stolen during a public exhibition at Westminster Central Hall.
Fragments of provincial Roman sculptures, as well as coins, jewelry, glass, pottery and other objects from Roman Maastricht are on display in the exhibition space of the city's public library ( Centre Céramique ).
Wedgwood put the first edition on private show between April and May 1790, with that exhibition proving so popular that visitor numbers had to be restricted by only printing 1900 tickets, before going on show in his public London showrooms.
Reportedly 6, 000 people visited Coe's corpse during a public exhibition at which pieces of the lynching rope were sold as souvenirs.
Moreover, viewing " human oddities " became distasteful as the public conscience changed, and many localities passed laws forbidding the exhibition of freaks.
Remarkable to many was the sudden exhibition of homosexual affection in public, as described by one witness: " From going to places where you had to knock on a door and speak to someone through a peephole in order to get in.
These positions include but are not limited to curators, collections managers / registrars, public programmers / educators, exhibition designers, and building operators.
The fact that the 1912 exhibition had been curated to show the successive stages through which Cubism had transited, and that Du " Cubisme " had been published for the occasion, indicates the artists ' intention of making their work comprehensible to a wide audience ( art critics, art collectors, art dealers and the general public ).
* The first public exhibition of the Shroud of Turin is recorded.
Located on the Greenwich Peninsula in South East London, England, the exhibition was open to the public from 1 January to 31 December 2000.
* 1 January 2000: Dome structure opens to public as the Millennium Dome containing an exhibition to celebrate the third millennium
He had his first public exhibition at the Municipal Theater in Figueres in 1919.
In 726, despite the protests of St. Germanus, Patriarch of Constantinople, Emperor Leo III issued his first edict against the veneration of images and their exhibition in public places.

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