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In my view, no ordinary person would have deduced from what was in the article that it relied on information from broken codes.
Why did the British Admiralty, which in the wartime emergency had ultimate control over Cunard liners, provide no escort in the Irish channel, though it was well aware, through broken codes, of U-boat activity?
They also lit fires to appear as cooking fires for large numbers of soldiers, and sent messages in easily broken codes consistent with a brigade.
The Tribune never mentioned that its story was based on broken codes.
She did not need such stark illustration that horizons could be shattered, filled with messages and broken codes, yet there it was.
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She was also named chief operating officer, a title Xerox traditionally uses as easily broken code for heir apparent.
The software industry tells us that "untested code is broken code", but scientists lack incentives to invest time in this.
He was drafted into the Army in 1944, trained to break codes and stationed in Germany.
The men who broke codes during the war are more recognized.
As a mathematician with the Institute for Defense Analyses, which provides research to the Defense Department, Dr. Robbins worked on making and breaking codes.
William Tutte, a theoretical mathematician who contributed substantially to breaking codes in World War II, died on May 2 in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
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