Fortunately, Akhenaton's new compilation, Electro Cypher, has sent a breath of fresh air gusting through the stagnant French rap landscape. |
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A large Victorian mansion in the centre of the park housed the Government Code and Cypher School and was the scene of many spectacular advances in modern cryptanalysis. |
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Released in October 2000, Electro Cypher taps fully into the electro vein, positioning itself somewhere between Kraftwerk and Afrika Bambaata. |
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During World War II, Turing was a leading cryptanalyst at the Government Code and Cypher School in Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, England. |
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Working in Hut 8 at Bletchley Park, then the home of GCHQ's forerunner, the Government Code and Cypher School, Turing found a way of reading messages sent by the Germans, using a codebreaking machine called the bombe. |
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Above it is the flag of the governor general as it was in 1952. Over it, the Royal Cypher symbolizes the role of the governor general as Her Majesty's representative in Canada. |
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He replied in the affirmative and, beginning on 27 March, took an instructional course at the London HQ of the Government Code and Cypher School. |
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The level of the Omani B-Boys continues to increase yearly, and the 2015 Cypher was no exception. |
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They are vying for the title of Lebanon's break dance champion in this year's Red Bull BC One Lebanon Cypher. |
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Fforde's two previous books contain greater emotional depth, and it's disappointing to see his leading lady dwindling into a cypher. |
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Her Majesty's wishes were that it should be replaced with a Colour bearing the cypher of the Sovereign of the day. |
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He will never shed his image as a mere cypher of his father's wealthy friends and the interests of big business. |
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Theirs took almost five minutes to cypher and decode, ours took one to two minutes. |
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From nine years observations, at Cincinnati, it appears that the thermometer falls below cypher twice every winter. |
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It may cover more than one cypher of the same product purchasing specification from the same plant. |
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The words: VALOUR VAILLANCE are below the cypher and extend along the upper edge of two lateral arms. |
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As we said before, the brand is a phantom, a cypher, figments of the popular imagination that have somehow become the essential conduit for cultural information about objects. |
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The slatternly, drunken woman is a cypher for Mother's Ruin, contemporary slang for gin. |
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The crown and cypher customarily change with each succeeding monarch and they represent service to the Sovereign. |
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The Americans, who had stripped the country of its military power and made the emperor a cypher, also seemed to have drained away the national will. |
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On the right side of the stock, 4 or 5 cm from the last control: the King's cypher, name of the manufacturer, military inspector's initials, initials of the main controller and year of adoption of the gun. |
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In 1945, Igor Gouzenko, a cypher clerk in the Soviet Union's Ottawa embassy, defected to Canada with documentary evidence of an extensive Soviet spy ring operating in Canada. |
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The metal is embossed with images including triplanes, crocodiles, lions, elephants, and the EIIR royal cypher. |
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The first pillar boxes had the distinctive Imperial cypher of Victoria Regina. |
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Home nevertheless arranged that in Scotland new pillar boxes were decorated with the royal crown instead of the full cypher. |
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He had created a kind of cypher, without any obvious hierarchy of order. |
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Polish cryptographers invent the Enigma machine in 1918, an electro-mechanical rotor cypher device which converts plain-text messages to an encrypted result. |
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It is this fascination with the surface beauty of Reeva Steenkamp, the silent cypher of the female body that feeds into a culture – and specifically a media culture – in which women are so easily, so silently erased. |
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