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change key
noun
A key adapted to open only one of a set of locks; distinguished from a master key.
Exact(43)
Tracks must be recorded to change key or tempo.
'No,' said Formby, 'I find it very difficult to change key, so I don't bother.
Thus, the call on the policy change key is fully consistent with the keys system.
Without a change, key initiatives were poised to take twice as long as they should.
"Playing a piano chord and letting it echo for two minutes before you change key … that's something I already went through.
The prime minister has made African development and climate change key issues on the agenda for the UK's presidency of the G8.
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Arrangements should be made to change keys and locks from time to time.
We can also view the table, change keys, and clear the table.
Clear Interrupts, so that operator can't interrupt the critical transfer routine, or change keys in the middle of it.
For wallet apps that were vulnerable, Bitcoin said it would be necessary to change keys.
To change keys, you simply move the position up or down the neck.
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