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If I gave up having my periods, I could commission nine hairpieces – one for every key era of Dolly.
"It's useful when tuners have to do a quick pitch raise," she said, referrring to a special, time-consuming tuning for every key on pianos that have not been tuned for a long time.
But, if (as Schneier writes) "all keys are equally likely", the one-time pad must be secure for every key.
People using London's cycle hire scheme are being charged an access fee for every key they hold, even if they use just one to release a bicycle.
The B coefficients, the bandwidth (BW), and the β parameters used for every key are linearly interpolated from the values in Table 1.
In its current state, the UI blinks and lags when you try to scroll, and for every key press, you have to wait half a second until you get a response.
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For example, every key written in a certain column would have to also write a timestamp in a special column (notify column); and, thus, the scans will only cover that notify column, which is much more efficient in a column-oriented NoSQL data store.
Similarly, for every genuine key, remaining 54 keys are impostor keys.
Having created the namespace for nodes and values, every (key, value) pair will be stored at a node that has an identifier matches the generated key.
When he is not having fun, Bourgeois will set himself challenges: the 32nd Symphony is written in 32 movements - one for every possible key, plus two for untuned percussion.
For each processed flow, increment the count of destination IPs communicating with the source IP (this is the C metric) and append each destination IP to a list (one list for every hash key).
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