Cipher Sentence Examples

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  • Hastings was reduced to the position of a cipher at their meetings.

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  • Near the body, police have found a baffling cipher.

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  • The Dancing Men [80 k] The story of how Sherlock Holmes broke a symbol cipher.

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  • It is the simple royal cipher surmounted by the Hellenic crown.

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  • This method is still called the Caesar cipher, regardless the size of the shift used for the substitution.

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  • A secure PRNG is simply a good stream cipher.

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  • The Rail Fence Cipher uses letter transposition to generate an incredibly difficult anagram to solve.

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  • When Bibleman 's original partner departed on a classified mission, he picked Cipher to replace him as the hero 's sidekick.

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  • Can you state, in general, what property a symmetric cipher needs to have for this to work?

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  • Eva also owned four small envelopes, each bearing the royal cipher, which she claimed once held private letters from the Queen.

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  • Group task to decipher full page substitution cipher full page substitution cipher message.

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  • He will end by showing a video (or DVD) of the rebuilt colossus actually breaking a cipher text.

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  • Next, all cipher words containing this " mystery digraph " are listed (see Figure 5 ).

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  • The U-boat enigma cipher is built up by Knox as the crucial problem -- and then what?

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  • She's agreed to turn over a Russian Cipher machine, known as a Lektor, if she can meet James, who's she completely infatuated with.

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  • This includes a cipher wheel, an invisible ink writer and a flashlight created for use with Morse code.

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  • He is even acquainted with the later invention of the "cifra" or cipher.

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  • The badge is a gold medallion bearing the royal cipher and the words " For Faithful Service " in blue; for men it rests on a silver star, for women it is surrounded by a silver wreath.

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  • When Bibleman's original partner departed on a classified mission, he picked Cipher to replace him as the hero's sidekick.

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  • This cipher is called Atbash.

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  • Meanwhile he had refused employment from the government of the Commonwealth, and had maintained a cipher correspondence with Charles.

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  • Ignominiously defeated by Montfort at Lewes (1264) he fell into the position of a cipher, equally despised by his opponents and supporters.

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  • A cryptographic machine, which changed the cipher automatically and printed a message, entirely unintelligible until translated by a duplicate instrument, was one of the most perfect examples of this.

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  • The collar is composed of three members alternately, the imperial eagle bearing on a red medallion a figure of St George slaying the Dragon, the badge of the grand duchy of Moskow, the cipher of the emperor Paul I.

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  • On the 19th he wrote to Elizabeth praying for mercy, and the same day offered £1000 for procuring his pardon; and on the loth, having disclosed the cipher used in the correspondence between himself and Mary, he was executed 1 Cata.

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  • He became a candidate for the Illinois House of Representatives; and on the 9th of March 1832 issued an address "To the people of Sangamon county" which betokens talent and education far beyond mere ability to "read, write and cipher," though in its preparation he seems to have had the help of a friend.

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  • On the problems afforded by the chronology of Gerbert's (Pope Silvester II.) letters and by the notes in cipher in the MS. of his letters, he wrote L'Ecriture secrete de Gerbert (1877), which may be compared with his Notes tironiennes dans les dipldmes merovingiens (1885).

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  • From this date, the king remained a cipher in the hands of Sindhia, who treated him with studied neglect, until the 8th of September 1803, when Lord Lake overthrew the Mahrattas under the walls of Delhi, entered the city, and took the king under the protection of the British.

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  • This cipher alphabet is called Albam, from the first interchangeable pairs.

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  • The cipher Atbash (Canon VIII.) is used in Jeremiah xxv.

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  • The attempts to implicate him in corrupt transactions were not successful; but his political opponents endeavoured to make capital in subsequent campaigns, out of the "Cipher Dispatches."

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  • After the short ministry of Shelburne, succeeding the death of Rockingham, the duke of Portland was selected by Fox and North as a "convenient cipher" to become the head of the coalition ministry, to the formation of which the king was with great reluctance compelled to give his assent.

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  • As secretary he was little more than a cipher, and he left office in April 1791.

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  • While at Tours he discovered the key to a Spanish cipher, consisting of more than 500 characters, and thenceforward all the despatches in that language which fell into the hands of the French could be easily read.

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  • Curnock having unravelled the difficult cipher and shorthand in which Wesley's early diaries were kept.

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  • These walls, which were largely rebuilt by Jasper Tudor, earl of Pembroke, during the Wars of the Roses, were again repaired under Elizabeth during the alarm of, the Spanish invasion, as is shown by a contemporary tablet bearing the queen's cipher and the date 1588.

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  • Her correspondence in cipher from thence with her English agents abroad, intercepted by Walsingham and deciphered by his secretary, gave eager encouragement to the design for a Spanish invasion of England Under the prince of Parma, - an enterprise in which she would do her utmost to make her son take part, and in case of his refusal would induce the Catholic nobles of Scotland to betray him into the hands of Philip, from whose tutelage he should be released only on her demand, or if after her death he should wish to return, nor then unless he had become a Catholic. But even these patriotic and maternal schemes to consign her child and re-consign the kingdom to the keeping of the Inquisition, incarnate in the widower of Mary Tudor, were superseded by the attraction of a conspiracy against the throne and life of Elizabeth.

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