Sentence examples for key to read from inspiring English sources

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If the agency had the encrypted message in hand, it could demand the key to read it, he said.

Named Scrambls, it encrypts a social network post or e-mail, effectively locking it, and lets the author choose who should have a key to read it.

The sender of an encrypted message must first get a key from the intended recipient; the recipient does not need a key to read the message once it is sent.

As an example a reproduction of the painting "The First Days of Spring," from the collection of the Salvador Dalí Museum in St . Petersburg Fla., is intelligently deconstructed, providing a key to read the cinematic aspects of Dali's work.

"Whoever controls that servers is in a position to use your key to read your traffic," Zimmermann says.

However, at present, such attack is not computationally feasible and there is no known practical attack that would allow someone without knowledge of the key to read encrypted data when such algorithms are correctly implemented.

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This Alice-in-Wonderland propensity, this inclination to regard fiction as a dynamic creation and the reader as a mutable participant, may provide a key to reading Munro.

"There is something mythic about that couple, and the key to reading Elisabeth is that she is part of it," Sophie Berlin, who edited "Le Conflit," told me.

Like the Rosetta stone, which provided a key for deciphering hieroglyphics, molecular mimicry is a key to reading the origin and development of diseases in which the immune system plays the villain rather than the protector.

We might hear in a writer's voice a key to reading the work, as Tóibín writes about Elizabeth Bishop's appearance in 1977: Bishop was never sure, and in the poetics of her uncertainty there was something hurt and solitary.

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