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; and signature
** If S is a set of sentences of first-order logic and B is a consistent subset of S, then B is included in a set that is maximal among consistent subsets of S. The special case where S is the set of all first-order sentences in a given signature is weaker, equivalent to the Boolean prime ideal theorem ; see the section " Weaker forms " below.
By the time of Pope Martin V their signature was made essential to the validity of the acts of the chancery ; and they obtained in course of time many important privileges.
A number of groups have suggested that this could be the signature of new physics at the greatest observable scales ; other groups suspect systematic errors in the data.
Indeed, the convoy averaged only 5 mph from Washington, D. C. to San Francisco ; later the improvement of highways became a signature issue for Eisenhower as President.
As the Kaiser had been forced to abdicate and the military relinquished executive power, it was the temporary " civilian government " that sued for peace-the signature on the document was of Matthias Erzberger, a civilian, who was later murdered for his alleged treason ; this led to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
Among other things Thomas suggested to Sanders that were implemented ; KFC's signature chicken bucket ( to keep the chicken crisp ), reduce the number of items on the menu, focus on a signature dish, and introduce the trademark sign featuring a revolving red-striped bucket of chicken.
While the RSA patent expired in 2000, there are patents in force covering certain aspects of ECC technology, though some argue that the Federal elliptic curve digital signature standard ( ECDSA ; NIST FIPS 186-3 ) and certain practical ECC-based key exchange schemes ( including ECDH ) can be implemented without infringing them.
Encryption, by itself, can protect the confidentiality of messages, but other techniques are still needed to protect the integrity and authenticity of a message ; for example, verification of a message authentication code ( MAC ) or a digital signature.
The Germans attacked Russia on 18 February ; the offensive led to a rapid collapse and retreat of the Russian troops and to signature of the first Treaty of Brest-Litovsk by the Bolsheviks on 3 March 1918.
Other common iconic presences, especially of monarchs, are on coins, stamps and banknotes ; more discreet variations see them represented by a mention and / or signature.
Police could not identify any fingerprints on the devices other than those of the officers who had disarmed them ; however, Soliah's fingerprint, handwriting and signature were identified on a letter sent to order a fuse that could only be used for bomb-making purposes, and components matching those used in the police car bombs were found in a locked closet at the Precida Avenue hideout that Soliah lived in with the other members of SLA.
The Mint states that multi-ply plated steel technology, already used in Canada's smaller coinage, produces an electromagnetic signature that is harder to counterfeit than that for regular alloy coins ; also, using steel provides cost savings and avoids fluctuations in price or supply of nickel.
Variations include the longer and more pointed iták intended for combat, and it was also used during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish colonial authorities, later becoming a signature weapon of guerrillas in the Philippine-American War ; the longest variation, called a kampilan, was used by the ancient sultanates of Mindanao.
That year McLaren experimented with four-wheel drive in the M9A but the car had only a single outing driven by Derek Bell at the British Grand Prix ; Bruce described driving it as like " trying to write your signature with somebody jogging your elbow ".
* complex song structures, key and time signature changes, modal melodies and drones ;
In some related signature schemes, the private key is used to Digital signature | sign a message ; anyone can check the signature using the public key.
A signature may be made by the purported signatory ; alternatively someone else duly authorized by the signatory, acting in the signer's presence and at the signatory's direction, may make the signature.
The Mint states that multi-ply plated steel technology, already used in Canada's smaller coinage, produces an electromagnetic signature that is harder to counterfeit than that for regular alloy coins ; also, using steel provides cost savings and avoids fluctuations in price or supply of nickel.
During the mid 1980s and into the early 1990s, this membership category was called an " instant " membership ; currently these are referred to as " signature members ".
Some of Mozart's early symphonies are Italian overtures, with three movements running into each other ; many are homotonal ( all three movements having the same key signature, with the slow middle movement being in the relative minor ).
The same engraved illustration appeared on the canary-yellow cover of each monthly part ; this colour became Thackeray's signature ( as a light blue-green was Dickens '), allowing passers-by to notice a new Thackeray number in a bookstall from a distance.

; and bassline
" Rwanda " is a stutter-step anthem of sympathy for a devastated country ; " Corruption " has an atonal power-chord progression and headlong tempo that Minor Threat would have killed for ; and " Blackhawk Down " is built on a ridiculously catchy descending bassline and a distinctly Oi !- flavored singalong chorus.
That megamix, a pastiche of loops from several disco records, particularly the bassline from Player One's " Space Invaders " ( 1979 ), had been Saunders ' " signature " tune as a DJ ; it was one that other DJs in the city didn't have or didn't play.
Bassist Mike Mills came up with a bassline inspired by the work of Fleetwood Mac bassist John McVie ; by his own admission he could not come up with one for the song that was not derivative.
The melody on the album's eight tracks was often carried by the bassline, while an array of samples ( including running water, breaking glass, car crashes, fax machines ) built the musical collages ; the music on D. I.
As well, in some duos and other small groups, the basslines may be provided by a piano player ; in a duo consisting of a jazz pianist and a jazz singer, the piano player plays a bassline with the left hand and chords in the right hand underneath the singer's voice.
As in funk music, the band often built a groove around a bassline ; Paul Jackson's deceptively simple licks are frequently the bedrock of Headhunters material, as much as Mike Clark and Harvey Mason's iconic inimitable drumming (" Chameleon ", the famous opening track of Head Hunters, provides a fine example of this, although in this case the main bassline is played by Hancock.
Susanna " on a 1963 album by The Big 3, as his inspiration ; the bassline, riffs and melody sound almost exactly the same.
Less evident in this version of the score is the rhythmic bassline that opens and underscores all previous ( and later ) televised versions of the theme ; a bassline is present, but it does not rise and fall in the same way.
* Ex-Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante, Fugazi bassist Joe Lally and Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer formed a brief project named Ataxia, releasing two albums ; Automatic Writing and AW II ; with lengthy tracks based largely around improvisational guitar set against a steady, unchanging bassline and drum beat.
They took a piano exercise from Bach, put a Motown bassline to it, and " A Lover's Concerto " was born ; the song soon rose to number two on the U. S. charts.

; and with
The town was about what Wilson expected: one main street with its rows of false-fronted buildings, a water tower, a few warehouses, a single hotel ; ;
He was a man in his late forties, with graying hair, of medium height ; ;
It entered her body with the ghastly intimacy of an incubus, and its particles, spreading, creeping, crawling, joined themselves into steel bands that constricted her knees so tightly that they ached ; ;
He caught her eye, came back around the car with the boot-wearer ; ;
And even with her limited knowledge of such things, she knew that the car could be repaired there ; ;
The finished -- and drastically cut -- product would begin with a hazy longshot of Joyce entering the suds, then bursting above the pool's surface clad in layers of lavender lather, and I had a hunch this item was going to sell tons and tons of soap ; ;
I had seen two of them and we would soon be in another city-wide, joyous celebration with romance in the air ; ;
Perhaps, with my Uncle, she found a measure of economic security that she needed ; ;
Meredith's voice was always deep, with rough bass notes in it ; ;
Now, the next morning, they were anchored at The Elbow and the boat was riding directly over the underwater ledge where the green water turned to deepest blue and the cliff dropped straight down 600 fathoms, with the weighted line beside it ; ;
He didn't smoke and could not light fires with a flintless lighter ; ;
They include the Navy's Atlantic Command at Norfolk, Virginia, which is in contact with the Polaris subs ; ;
dervishes who stand with the stillness of the blind, their eyes filmed with rheum and visions ; ;

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