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News is a digest of what someone in its office has read in a real newspaper or downloaded from some other, similar, online source.This is also true of all other internet news "sources" and blogs.
The program included "No Exit," which looked like a parody of a love triangle when it was called "Chimera" but, as the current title suggests, is a digest of Sartre's play, although ineffectual.
Each is "a digest of last week's prophetic and interpretive thought"—a montage of quotes on the world's descent to war, from President Roosevelt and Ezra Pound, Prince Olaf of Norway and Loretta Young, Joseph Goebbels and Roy A. Chaney, President of the Underwear Institute, and everyone in between.
Each is "a digest of last week's prophetic and interpretive thought" — a montage of quotes on the world's descent to war, from President Roosevelt and Ezra Pound, Prince Olaf of Norway and Loretta Young, Joseph Goebbels and Roy A. Chaney, President of the Underwear Institute, and everyone in between.
The integrity is done by the field AUTH which is a digest of the original message.
digest is a digest of the global message and is encrypted using the negotiated key GKDH.
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