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Working it out yielded the sort of rush of accomplishment I came to know as the room escape's surest pleasure: we'd broken a code.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has opened an investigation into charges by American intelligence officials that Mr. Chalabi told Iranian officials that the Americans had broken a code used by Iran.
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To break a code is to extend a hand to grasp the sky and hope to catch a bird.
They assume that if breaking a code requires enough calculations, even the best computers will not be able to do it.
The brothers served time because Ahumada, breaking a code that required Casa Blanca people to keep their arguments to themselves, testified against them.
More importantly, the study suggests that leaders can substantially improve their organizations' ability to execute high-stakes projects and initiatives by breaking a code of silence on five astoundingly common yet largely ignored problems.
A 1938 form rejection from the Disney corporation filed under "Sexism" informs the recipient that women cannot animate, while a letter from the Zodiac killer, written carefully in bright blue ink, taunts the reader to break a code at the bottom, and is filed under "Mystery".
Often, Dr. Rabin said, eavesdroppers will capture and store encoded messages hoping to decode them at later, either when computers have improved -- making it easier to do the calculations to break a code -- or when the method for encoding and decoding is known, perhaps because it has been stolen.
Eventually, all these characters and plot lines are brought together, as Muehler is hired to be Eleonora's tutor and employs her talents to help break a code, and the sultan, learning of Eleonora's skill at languages and prodigious memory, summons her to the palace to advise him on his empire's conflict with the Russians.
But computers are a double-edged sword, since bad guys can use the brute force of a computer to break a code, the way the Allies broke Enigma in World War II.
Feels like breaking a code and feeling just as confused as you were before.
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