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But an imprint that is decipherable for people to read.
The theatre should employ only those movements which are immediately decipherable.
For Meyerhold, "decipherable" did not mean dumbed-down or simply entertaining.
And while the view is not instantly decipherable, neither are city streets.
There isn't a single decipherable lyric, or written anything, aside from the credits.
The melody here was so good that she decided decipherable words weren't even necessary.
Distilling this massive, largely underground musical movement into a decipherable primer is a complex task.
Barely decipherable inscriptions on the surface suggest dates when worshipers paid to have the wood repainted.
"When you speak to someone on the phone, that is a decipherable, understandable exchange," she says.
The one decipherable image is a pink, rectangular, eraser-shaped monolith that ricochets around the screen.
There are diagrammatic drawings on the wall, made up of signs and words that are easily decipherable.
Among the most readily decipherable is "der Aufbruck" ("The Departure"), a 2012 painting about two feet high.
Parker's voice pierces through the track, Steve Garrington's bass is finally decipherable, and everything feels a lot calmer.
As she pulled the pope toward her, she also said something to Francis that was not easily decipherable.
What China's leaders have said amounts to easily decipherable code language for their own version of this policy.
BroadwayHD categorizes its musicals and plays in a way that's easily decipherable, making "Must See" and "Family Friendly" shows readily available.
In every installment, the strip's mood is named in a subtitle (I'm fond of "the crammed, complicated, barely decipherable comic strip").
It verges on pure noise in places but there are enough moments where a decipherable riff or something pokes through the mess.
The network seems to have Photoshopped Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford's head onto injured Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater's body...for no decipherable reason.
One day, my son spotted his drawing of a (hardly decipherable) ice cream in the trash, and he had a total meltdown.
King's name is broken down into phonemes: a barely decipherable vowel here, a consonant there, to be dispensed at widely spaced intervals.
The chase sequences in Little Nightmare are often little puzzles, which would be less of an issue if they were always easily decipherable.
Is a shape meant to be a representational form that is not quite decipherable, or a reflection, or simply a patch of paint?
Mark Antony's funeral speech, for instance, is delivered in a barely decipherable rasp by an actor, Dalmazio Masini, who has had a tracheotomy.
In a made-up but easily decipherable language, Ellis presents a group of fun-loving bugs excited to discover a fast-growing plant.
They're joined by many whose scenarios are readily decipherable — an injured worker, a child with a gun, teens drunk driving, a home intruder.
The language, classified by UNESCO as "critically endangered," is about as decipherable to today's German speakers as Chaucer's Middle English would be to an American.
Who owns neural data, including information that is gathered for research purposes now but may be decipherable in detail at some point in the future?
It's on "the airmen that are receiving that to be able to make that decipherable and useful," Siler said of intelligence gathered by U-2s.
In the liner notes, Mr. Kristofferson chose a more decipherable — and apposite — sobriquet to describe his friend's approach to writing and playing music: "Funky Donnie Fritts."
In the liner notes, Mr. Kristofferson chose a more decipherable — and apposite — sobriquet to describe his friend's approach to writing and playing music: "Funky Donnie Fritts."
More precisely, he thinks of this war as a narrowly operational or tactical problem, but ignores the underlying reality that achieving any "victory" here has no decipherable meaning.
Influenced by classical Chinese theater and Japanese Noh theater, this Meyerhold put it: "The theatre should employ only those movements which are immediately decipherable" (Meyerhold on Theatre, 1969).
Suga Free was similarly syrupy, but his jargon was derived from the oral traditions of manicured procurers; E-40's slang, by using context clues, is more easily decipherable.
A scarcely decipherable ransom note was left for Mr. Hagen, containing death threats and requests for large quantities of Monero, an unregulated cryptocurrency that is known for anonymous transactions.
At its core, this bill does what basically all decipherable GOP legislation seems to do these days, which is to give to the rich by taking from the poor.
It comes alongside a shorter, sharper B-side, "Blood in Gutters," in which, just like the good old days, Brody Dalle's voice spontaneously combusts into a barely decipherable, lip-curling chorus.
When other records didn't store an email address, the record contained the user's email as an unrecognized encrypted hash — which may be decipherable to Blind employees, but not to anyone else.
Ms. Michel found companionship, rather heartbreakingly, in objects that populated her stage: plastic bags, tin cups, a podium zipped up inside a tent, where she delivered an impassioned, barely decipherable speech.
Facebook recently revised its account page to be more clearly decipherable, and Google followed suit with a redesign of its own Google Accounts page on Android devices (and soon on the web).
It's even easier to assume the simplicity of the lyrics means the emotions the music provokes and encourages are less important, as if being good and being decipherable are mutually exclusive things.
She embraces circumlocution because she might as well, since she can condense anything into a decipherable song; her albums function as communication games, in which she stretches the limits of conventional expression.
The company's statements about its iMessage service seem plain as day: Apple can't read messages sent between Apple devices because they're encrypted end-to-end, decipherable only by you and the intended recipient.
Very few dance films from the early 20th century have survived, so normally we have to imagine what these old dances looked like, or rely on highly technical notations, decipherable only by specialists.
Visually translating the roguelike experience into something decipherable without becoming dull, simplistic or patronizing, the kooky space odyssey with looting-centric combat should reel in new fans and delight current roguelike rogues alike.
Longfield calls on tech companies to draft terms and conditions with words that are actually decipherable so that parents and children will understand what they're buying and how their information could be used.
I could see the upper west entry being a bit confounding, as out of all of the theme words, 26A on its own — MEGATS — wasn't a word or a decipherable beginning to any phrase.
The drone, according to easily decipherable text accompanying the design drawing, would be capable of carrying a large nuclear device into coastal waters and detonating it, touching off a radioactive tsunami to flood and contaminate seaside cities.
Not only have Hello Games created in-game puzzles like decipherable star coordinates based on the clues in the real cassette tapes, but they sent out 180 free copies of No Man's Sky expressly for this purpose.
The block with the most complaints is Clinton Street between Delancey and Rivington Streets on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where dripping obscenities and half-decipherable signatures adorn rolling gates, doorways, fire hydrants and A.T.M. screens.
The lyrical content is seldom decipherable, though they named one particularly grating track "NIBIRU" after a conspiracy theory about a secret planet hiding behind the sun that's on a collision course with our planet, which feels telling.
Decipherable to nobody but guaranteed to affect the lives of everyone on this wet, grey little island, Brexit is currently being negotiated over our heads, probably with very little consideration of how it'll affect the most marginalized in our communities.
Video quality is excellent during the day and when night vision is in use, and the audio playback through the camera — while a bit crunchy if you're trying to scare off intruders or get your dog off the couch — is perfectly decipherable.
The anthropomorphic dodging at play in the figure group sitting under a tree in "Treasure Hunt" (2017), recalls the hidden domestic arrangements Harry Rand proposed in his Gorky monograph, The Implication of Symbols (Allanheld & Schram, 1981), with the significant difference that her narratives are overtly decipherable.
There are obviously tremendous challenges ahead for Arch Mission, including how to encode the data so that it's likely to be decipherable by future humans (or anyone else, for that matter), but the information is encoded in a number of different ways to make interpretation more likely.
What is clear is that each one of these apps has independent permissions, and perhaps the independent ability to access unwanted parts of your phone; installing a version of Pokémon New World on your phone installs an entirely new enterprise certificate with permissions that are not easily decipherable.
It has evolved a dialect decipherable only to insiders, which includes acronyms like "MAGA" (Make America Great Again); epithets like "God Emperor" (for Mr. Trump); insults like "cuck" (short for cuckold and often deployed against feminists); memes featuring a cartoon frog associated with racism; and nicknames like 'Pedes.
In Manhattan, there are two broad varieties of Chinese restaurant: the assimilated uptown slickster, in which leg room and decipherable menus come at the cost of culturally confused cuisine, and their no-frills downtown kinsmen, who dole out hearty, oleaginous fare in riotous surroundings that could use a pump of Febreze.
The Escape Collages (2016) are the exhibition's least decipherable elements for me; paintings on multicolored tile with tropical scenes made up of green and amber tones, here and there they are smeared with the black soap and wax mixture, and images reprised from earlier work portraying Johnson's father as a young man.
In Gechtoff's case, it takes time to see what she is up to, partly because her work does not look like anyone else's, and partly because she walks a wayward line between abstraction and figuration, where some of her forms seem figural, some are emblematic and abstract, and still others remain elusive and even non-decipherable.
By connecting drawing to dance, and these two expressive uses of the body to film and theater, all of which have to do with movement in time and space, Snider has expanded our understanding of drawing, of being directly engaged with the surface you are working on in pursuit of making something that is — to use Meyerhold's term — pared down and decipherable.
Yes, the four fuzzy, somewhat unsettling creatures from the 1990s are back in a series that began May 30 on Nick Jr. The four — Po, Laa-Laa, Dipsy, Tinky Winky — still communicate in barely decipherable semi-words and are as prone to hugging one another as ever, but there's a big difference in these Teletubbies: Their stomachs now have video touch screens on them.
Lod, the first railway hub of 19th-century Palestine, remains a crossroads of modern-day Israel: The Friday morning market is a melting pot of Jewish and Muslim women in head coverings, old Ethiopians in traditional garb, younger ones in jeans, ultra-Orthodox and Mizrahi men shouting barely decipherable sales pitches, all of them easily mixing in the packed passageways, forgiving the occasional bump.
Despite the fact that the license plate on the 1968 Ford truck he drove was decipherable, he remained unidentified.
Diane Pretty was suffering from motor neurone disease and was paralysed from the neck down, had little decipherable speech and was fed by a tube.
It appears that the Codex Calixtinus (12th century) contains the earliest extant decipherable part music.Van der Werf, Hendrik (1993). The Oldest Extant Part Music and the Origin of Western Polyphony, p.vii. H. van der Werf.
The > location of the various plants and animals would still be decipherable, and, > had we sufficient knowledge, in many cases even their species could be > determined by an examination of their erstwhile nematode parasites. The term is from Greek ;. .
The language spoken by the population of Volga Bulgaria is known as Volga-Bulgar. There are a number of surviving inscriptions in Volga-Bulgar, some of which are written with Arabic letters, alongside the continuing use of Orkhon script. These are all largely decipherable. That language persisted until the 13th or the 14th century.
The partially-decipherable name of "Alexander M" as it appears on folio 57r of Oxford Bodleian Library Rawlinson B 503 (the Annals of Inisfallen).Annals of Inisfallen (2010) § 1318.4; Annals of Inisfallen (2008) § 1318.4; Bodleian Library MS. Rawl. B. 503 (n.d.). This man was slain campaigning in Ireland in 1318, and appears to have been chief of Clann Domhnaill.
It would be decipherable only if all the pieces would reach their destination. After finding Vasia, the volunteers make their way across the Sierra in the hot summer, and run out of water. All the wells in the area are guarded by the Nationalists. The group's members become desperate with thirst, and their attempts to get water are frustrated.
Also found was a diary. This—described by McKnight as "cryptic, though decipherable"—revealed that Glading was "less than thorough" in his tradecraft. One diary entry the secret service was unable to crack made a reference to Melita Sirnis, who later revealed British nuclear secrets to the Soviets. Glading's diary listed not only her name, but her family home in Hampstead.
In one interview, Gibson states that his experiences in Lightning Bolt "has showed [him] the power of an extremely limited palette." Lightning Bolt's lyrics, when decipherable, are generally tongue-in-cheek, covering such topics as fairy tales, heavy metal clichés, terrorism, anarchy, and superheroes. They delve occasionally into more political subjects, such as the anti-Bush "Dead Cowboy" from Hypermagic Mountain.
At this late date geographers used either Greek or Latin forms at will. The word is no more decipherable in Greek than it is in Latin; attempts to connect two or three letters with Indo-European roots amount to speculation. agathè could mean "good luck" or "good mooring" (this was also the root of the name of the city of Agde).
An anonymous writer from The Guardian felt the song had "no decipherable tune", due to the inclusion of electronic musical instruments and background shouts and ad-libs. Billboards Chuck Taylor described the song as "self-sabotage", and felt Carey was gambling her longevity. He described the production as a "mumbo jumbo of disparate elements", and wrote "the mighty may have fallen here".
Bennett Zon, Head of the Department of Music at Durham University, has noted that Wade's Roman Catholic liturgical books were often decorated with Jacobite floral imagery. He argued that the texts had coded Jacobite meanings. He describes the hymn "Adeste Fideles" as a birth ode to Bonnie Prince Charlie, replete with secret references decipherable by the "faithful": the followers of the Pretender, James Francis Edward Stuart.
Typically of Greek choral odes, the poem is structured in a triadic form, dominated by dactyls with aeolic elements.Budelmann (2018) 175.. Its language broadly follows the dialect of epic with traces of the Doric dialect of Magna Graecia.Barron (1969) 124. The decipherable parts of the fragment begin with a summary of the Trojan War, covering roughly the outline of the conflict and its protagonists.
The system was intended to be a standardised form of abbreviation, requiring great mastery of recall. For example, ak stands for "acknowledge". Although the system is generally slower to write in than more traditional shorthand styles such as Gregg or Pitman's shorthand, it has the distinct advantage of being decipherable to people not experienced in the system once applied in context. For example I ak .
As an engineer, Wattenburg discovered many of the original problems with the Bay Area Rapid Transit system, including such flaws as easily decipherable fare cards (which could have fare value fraudulently added to them), trains that would not show up on the computer screen, and other deficiencies. He published numerous articles in scientific journals and continued to do research as an adjunct professor at California State University, Chico.
Throughout the millennium, the various city-states Kish, Uruk, Ur and Lagash vied for power and gained hegemony at various times. Nippur and Girsu were important religious centers, as was Eridu at this point. This was also the time of Gilgamesh, a semi-historical king of Uruk, and the subject of the famous Epic of Gilgamesh. By 2600 BC, the logographic script had developed into a decipherable cuneiform syllabic script.
They recommend "[avoiding] the embarrassment of typographic rejection by first determining the likes and dislikes of your target audience"."Meet Your Type," 18. Additionally, Jo Mackiewicz recommends technical communicators consider typefaces that are both legible and readable. Her research has shown that legible typefaces have "the quality of being decipherable and recognizable" and are important "in situations where people are scanning pages, reading signs, or skimming through catalogs or lists".
Kinkaid turned down the recommendation on the grounds Dealey had already received the Distinguished Service Cross for the same patrol. Christie was angered by this, and sent dispatches to Admiral Edwards, MacArthur, and Kinkaid himself. The radio dispatch to Kinkaid was sent in a low-grade code that was easily decipherable; it criticized Kinkaid and urged him to reconsider. The message was so blunt and public, it was viewed as bordering on insubordination.
Unlike many of his predecessors, Walther did not paint in an idealized or timeless manner: he was committed to reality, as some wintry cloudy city views or images of destroyed Munich show. Reality did not mean for him to paint everything exactly to the last detail. One searches in vain for clearly decipherable inscriptions, iconographically identifiable figures or nameable passers. Walther does not put the topographical accuracy into the middle, but the overall impressionistic expression of his cityscapes.
Players are left without guidance to determine whether game elements are decipherable subpuzzles or simply false signals. These sorts of puzzles include hidden warp gates, enigmatic obelisks, invisible platforms, sequences of tetrominos, a ciphered alphabet, and QR codes. One of the game's recurring themes is an ancient civilization that attempted to make sense of their dimensionality, as told through artifacts. Fez has no enemies, bosses, or punishments for failure—the player-character quickly respawns upon falling to his death.
West Elk Peak, elevation , is the highest summit in the West Elk Mountains of Gunnison County, Colorado. The mountain is in the West Elk Wilderness, northwest of Gunnison. The terrain consists mostly of volcanic breccia, known in this area as West Elk Breccia, dated at 35 to 30 million years old. Geological History - The decipherable known geological history of this peak began in the late Paleozoic, where it formed into the Easter edge of the Uncompahgre highland.
Retna has developed a constructed script which he uses in much of his work. Each block of text is a system of hieroglyphs, calligraphy and illuminated script that has been influenced by Arabic calligraphy, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Hebrew, Blackletter, and Native American typographies. Retna's script communicates personal messages and poetry which are not immediately decipherable to a pedestrian audience. His hieroglyphic style artwork has also been seen in the Lower East Side on the Rivington Street Wall near Bowery.
Children's toys are often categorized as either boys or girls toys solely based on color. In a study on color effects on perception, adult participants were shown blurred images of children's toys where the only decipherable feature visible was the toy's color. In general participants categorized the toys into girl and boy toys based on the visible color of the image. This can be seen in companies interested in marketing masculine toys, such as building sets, to boys.
Covert information leakage attacks carried out by cryptoviruses, cryptotrojans, and cryptoworms that, by definition, contain and use the public key of the attacker is a major theme in cryptovirology. In "deniable password snatching", a cryptovirus installs a cryptotrojan that asymmetrically encrypts host data and covertly broadcasts it. This makes it available to everyone, noticeable by no one (except the attacker), and only decipherable by the attacker. An attacker caught installing the cryptotrojan claims to be a virus victim.
There is a secret code at the bottom of the book, containing a message from Foaly. This is translatable if one has the Gnommish alphabet, available in The Artemis Fowl Files by Eoin Colfer, or the Artemis Fowl website. The message on the cover of the US publication, barely decipherable, reads "Opal wants revenge", it is faintly repeated several times on the sides of the tube. The Gnommish symbols around the molecules on the front cover read "DNA never lies".
Grezzo 1, the predecessor of Grezzo 2, was developed by Nicola Piro in the computer room of his high school's religion class. Piro inserted the likenesses of his friends into the game, which was distributed throughout the school. According to Piro, the game was quickly banned at the school once teachers had learned of its content. Because Grezzo 1 contained a large amount of in-jokes that would only be decipherable by his classmates, Piro decided against releasing the game to the public.
The north side may also contain runes that are barely decipherable above the fifth panel, but may refer to Wulfere, among others, who was a son of Penda, and king of Mercia. The main runic inscription is located as the second panel from the bottom of the four panels on the west face. A few words on it remain legible, but most of the inscription is now indecipherable due to poor weathering. Several attempts have been made to interpret them.
In the 90s it was reported that the inventory now comprises 1826 papyri,(1986) IV. The Herculaneum Papyri, Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 33, pp. 36–45 with more than 340 are almost complete, about 970 are partly decayed and partly decipherable, and more than 500 are merely charred fragments. In 2016, academics asked in an open letter the Italian authorities to consider new excavations, since it is assumed that many more papyri may be buried at the site.
This means there is no artificial distortion, triggers, or Auto-Tune on the album. Ballou explains, "it's all organic, it’s real sounds that capture the way the band performs live". Lyrically Bannon approached All We Love We Leave Behind by once again writing about his own personal experiences, however there's no question that this time around his vocals are more direct and decipherable than they've been in the past. "This is a personal record and all of the songs tell their own stories", Bannon explains.
Elmar Rojas' work inquires in the inexhaustible reservoir of the Guatemalan mestizo, drinking from the primeval sources of his culture. It shows and provokes the awe felt when getting amorously and devotedly closer to reality, closer to culture. However, his work does not follow the immediate path of folklore, or any other non-depurated mechanism, but that of a painstaking artistic reconstruction of reality's composite order, which Rojas turns decipherable, trapped in its immanence so it will captivate and hallucinate from the bottom of his productions.
On the television series Smallville, depictions of the written Kryptonian language began, primarily, with English transliterated into the official Kryptonian transliteration font – mirroring the practice of the comics. The style of these depictions has since evolved over the life of the series from decipherable transliterated writing to a more stylized (and indiscernible) form. In the process, an increasing amount of logographic components have been added with symbols that have been explained to represent words, ideas, or names. In the episode "Gemini", a character muttering in an unconscious state is revealed to be speaking Kryptonian.
Franzos mistakenly understood the title character's name in the manuscripts as "Wozzeck",Richards (2001), p. 2. and the play bore that title in its first stage productions, and in subsequent published editions based on Franzos's version. The play was not performed until November 8, 1913 at the Residenztheater, Munich, where it was produced by Max Reinhardt. Not only did Franzos have to cope with Büchner's "microscopically small" handwriting, but the pages had faded so badly that they had to be chemically treated to make the text decipherable at all.
Decipherable indentations may also provide valuable information even when a second document is not present or cannot be located. For example, an anonymous letter may bear impressions of writing that relate to some mundane activity of the offender which could ultimately lead an investigator to a particular suspect. The electro-physical basis whereby an EDD actually works is complex. The original theory suggested that the paper sandwiched between the grounded platen and the mylar charging film acted as a type of capacitor with the change in capacitance being due to differing compression of the paper.
Their lyrics are based in their Christian viewpoint, although at times the message is not easily decipherable. Goodenough, created Yum Yum Children originally as a solo project as an outlet mixing elements of 60's bubblegum, garage, folk, and mod into a palatable helping of eccentricity. The songs generally have complex and imaginative structures and arrangements, with lyrics that match in complexity and silliness. Under the name "Yum Yum Children" the band released Tastythanks, Dufisized, Used to Would've, and later as "YMYM" released Bulletin of the Returner and The Sparkle in Someone's Eye.
Transnationalism in Ancient and Medieval Societies. P. 23. Through the Phoenician alphabet's major child systems, the Greek and Aramaic scripts, the Egyptian hieroglyphic script is ancestral to the majority of scripts in modern use, most prominently the Latin and Cyrillic scripts (through Greek) and the Arabic script and Brahmic family of scripts (through Aramaic). The use of hieroglyphic writing arose from proto-literate symbol systems in the Early Bronze Age, around the 32nd century BC (Naqada III), with the first decipherable sentence written in the Egyptian language dating to the Second Dynasty (28th century BC).
This album signified a few changes for Cannibal Corpse, primarily the change in speed. The reason for this was because Barnes had decided he wanted to pursue a different musical angle. For this album, he chose a more "groove" style similar to what he was doing in Six Feet Under over Cannibal Corpse's previous material which focused more on blast beats and speed. Vocally on The Bleeding, Barnes had also decided to go for a more "decipherable" approach instead of his previously inhuman grunting he had executed on previous Cannibal Corpse albums.
Initial comments on Liszt's manuscript had declared it 'a series of sketches' (1911).La Mara [Ida Marie Lipsius], Liszt und die Frauen (Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1911), 49. But in 2016, musicologist David Trippett discovered that the music and libretto are both decipherable and continuous, constituting the first act of Liszt's planned three-act opera. The resulting edition of Liszt's manuscript was published in 2019 in two editions: a critical edition for the Neue Liszt Ausgabe, and an orchestrated performing edition (Schott) that draws critically on all Liszt's indications and cues for orchestration.
A new facet of this artist's work sees the colour which played a supporting role in the media mix taking centre stage. Dispensing with any objective allusions and figure, Luz surrenders himself and the surface of his image to the interplay between colour, structure and light. Instead of the rigidly interwoven motif of collages, a purely illusionistic colour space is created here, usually dominated by a leading tone. Rather than being conceptual in nature, the procedure adopted is guided by mood and atmosphere and, instead of a decipherable portrayal of reality, the reality of the image is reflected in a painted form.
On this basis Hugo's height would have been about 4 feet 6 inches, which even in the Middle Ages was not remarkable The diagram of the findings and calculations was preserved for many years at Sainte-Foy Priory in Sélestat. (Another curious discovery was that the bones of the co-founders Werner and Hugo were jumbled together). In July 1986 three fragments of an inscribed pink stone slab were discovered at Saint-Martin. The date 1359 was decipherable, which may have been the actual date of death of Hugo (of which more is not known than that it occurred in about 1361).
The four faces of the cross: west, south, east and north Bewcastle Cross, Plate of Runes on the West face Bewcastle Cross, West face (the copy is neither complete, nor entirely accurate) Scholars have contended that only the name Cynnburug is definitely decipherable on the cross. This inscription is located on the north face in the band between the first and second panels (from the bottom). Cyneburh was a wife of Aldfrith but this was a common name at the time and might not refer to Aldfrith's wife. Alfredir was king of Northumbria, and died around 664.
In Athens, an expatriate American businessman struggles to find coherence in his radical "pursuit of happiness". Alec Fenton (Skarsgård) is a happily married man with two children who nonetheless is maintaining a torrid affair with colleague Katherine (Unger). At the start of the film, impelled by signs clearly decipherable to him, he abruptly ends the liaison after voluntarily confessing its existence to his wife Marjorie (Rampling). But after he accidentally runs into Katherine six months later while on a family skiing vacation abroad, he decides to leave his wife and children and return to America with his fated lover.
Were CSA to be broken, encrypted DVB transmissions would be decipherable, which would compromise paid digital television services, as DVB has been standardised for digital terrestrial television in Europe and elsewhere, and is used by many satellite television providers. Most attacks on the pay-TV system have not targeted CSA itself, but instead the various key exchange systems responsible for generating the CSA keys (Conax, Irdeto, VideoGuard, etc.), either by reverse-engineering and breaking the algorithms altogether, or by intercepting the keys in real-time as they are generated on a legitimate decoder, and then distributing them to others (so-called card sharing).
It has been described as "the major landmark in early Islamic silk weaving".Jones & Michell, p. 74 This fragmentary textile with elephants woven into the design is the only known surviving example of a silk textile produced in Eastern Iran, in the royal workshops of the Samanid dynasty, probably at either Merv or Nishapur.Louvre Museum: "The Saint-Josse Shroud". The "prince" referred to in the woven Kufic inscription, though decipherable in more than one way, is most likely to refer to the general and emir Bukhtegin, active in the service of 'Abd al-Malik I, the Samanid sultan of Khorasan, 954-61.
A fragment on papyrus had been preserved at the Egyptian Museum of Berlin, but the whole romance was now decipherable." "Professor Maspero resigned his office of directorship on June 5, 1886, and was succeeded in the superintendency of excavations and Egyptian archaeology by M. Eugène Grébaut. In the same month Grébaut started upon the work of unbandaging the mummy of the Theban King Sekenenra Ta-aken, of the eighteenth dynasty. It was under this monarch that a revolt against the Hyksôs, or Shepherd Kings, had originated, in the course of which the Asiatics were expelled from Egypt.
The words of the hymn have been interpreted as a Jacobite birth ode to Bonnie Prince Charlie. Professor Bennett Zon, head of music at Durham University, has interpreted it this way, claiming that the secret political code was decipherable by the "faithful" (the Jacobites), with "Bethlehem" a common Jacobite cipher for England and Regem Angelorum a pun on Angelorum (Angels) and Anglorum (English). Wade had fled to France after the Jacobite rising of 1745 was crushed. From the 1740s to 1770s the earliest forms of the carol commonly appeared in English Roman Catholic liturgical books close to prayers for the exiled Old Pretender.
Although the Typex has been attributed as having good security, the historic record is much less clear. There was an ongoing investigation into Typex security that arose out of German POWs in North Africa claiming that Typex traffic was decipherable. A brief excerpt from the report > TOP SECRET U [ZIP/SAC/G.34] THE POSSIBLE EXPLOITATION OF TYPEX BY THE GERMAN > SIGINT SERVICES The following is a summary of information so far received on > German attempts to break into the British Typex machine, based on P/W > interrogations carried out during and subsequent to the war.
These were a series of Spanish stories that relied heavily on local slang, that he then would translate literally and word for word into English. The end result would be a hilarious short story that would only be decipherable by someone who was fluent in both languages. Eddie's love for the arts and his vast knowledge of classical music made him a well known critic of the genre. After finding out he was severely sick with cancer, and having started radiotherapy, he had an idea for a political parody, in which he could lampoon current political wrongdoings and blame it all on his gamma ray treatments.
Although one's ethnic identity is a personal project, ultimately, any claim to a Macanese identity is either accepted or refuted by the already existing Macanese community on criteria dependent upon shared cultural heritage and collective notions (these criteria shift with each emerging generation). As Turner and later Bhabka suggest, identity is a layering of experiences unraveled through contact with others and is only decipherable within the social sphere. There are limits to a Macanese identity, and Pina-Cabral and Lourenço (op. cit.), offer a broad- based definition delineated by family and community acceptance as two basic denominators for a tentative definition of the Macanese.
Michaud posits that the more decipherable the information received from contact with ETI, the higher a chance there is for political reaction against alien cultural influences. Extremist groups, both religious and secular, could weigh in, attacking information from ETI as evil or immoral. It is possible that this would spark attempts to terminate communication by interfering with the signal or targeting the detecting technology with attacks. Albert Harrison has written that it would be “foolish and negligent” to fail to anticipate such reactions in the formulation of policies and plans.Albert A. Harrison, “Rethinking our Place in the Universe: Exploring the Societal Implications of NASA’s Astrobiology Program,” Space Times, January–February 2002, 4–9, 6.
A third of the genera occur as parasites of vertebrates; about 35 nematode species occur in humans. Nathan Cobb, a nematologist, described the ubiquity of nematodes on Earth as thus: > In short, if all the matter in the universe except the nematodes were swept > away, our world would still be dimly recognizable, and if, as disembodied > spirits, we could then investigate it, we should find its mountains, hills, > vales, rivers, lakes, and oceans represented by a film of nematodes. The > location of towns would be decipherable since, for every massing of human > beings, there would be a corresponding massing of certain nematodes. Trees > would still stand in ghostly rows representing our streets and highways.
Sir Henry agrees to participate, and Miss Marple brightly volunteers herself to round out the group. Sir Henry tells the first story of three people who sat down to a supper after which all of them fell ill, supposedly of food poisoning, and one died as a result. The three people were a Mr and Mrs Jones and the wife's companion, Miss Clark, and it was Mrs Jones who died. Mr Jones was a commercial traveller; a maid in one of the hotels in which he stayed saw blotting paper he had used to write a letter, whose decipherable phrases referred to his dependency on his wife's money, her death, and "hundreds and thousands".
These were gathered in a 1926 book Nize Baby, which evolved into a Sunday newspaper color comic strip. Also in 1926, he published Hiawatta witt No Odder Poems, a 40-page parody of Longfellow's The Song of Hiawatha, each of its pages, in the words of Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr., "with a barely decipherable stanza and a drawing which only sometimes helped". In subsequent years, Gross followed with De Night in de Front from Chreesmas, Dunt Esk (1927) and Famous Fimmales witt Odder Ewents from Heestory (1928). In 1930, Gross published what many consider his masterpiece, the pantomime tale He Done Her Wrong: The Great American Novel and Not a Word in It — No Music, Too.
Many thought that the script was only used for sacred and ritual functions, and that as such it was unlikely to be decipherable since it was tied to esoteric and philosophical ideas, and did not record historical information. The significance of Champollion's decipherment was that he showed these assumptions to be wrong, and made it possible to begin to retrieve many kinds of information recorded by the ancient Egyptians. Champollion lived in a period of political turmoil in France which continuously threatened to disrupt his research in various ways. During the Napoleonic Wars, he was able to avoid conscription, but his Napoleonic allegiances meant that he was considered suspect by the subsequent Royalist regime.
In his 1937 poem "The Arrest of Oscar Wilde at the Cadogan Hotel", John Betjeman deploys eye dialect on a handful of words for satirical effect; in this case the folly of the arresting police officers, who are made to seem like comic caricatures of themselves: > “Mr. Woilde, we ‘ave come for tew take yew > Where felons and criminals dwell: > We must ask yew tew leave with us quoietly > For this is the Cadogan Hotel.” An extreme example of a poem written entirely in (visually barely decipherable) eye dialect is "YgUDuh" by e e cummings, which, as several commentators have noted, only makes sense when read aloud.Reef, Catherine (2006) E.E. Cummings, New York: Clarion Books, , p.
Despite the caution that such an advanced civilization would exercise in dealing with the less mature human civilization, Sagan imagined that an advanced civilization might send those on Earth an Encyclopædia Galactica describing the sciences and cultures of many extraterrestrial societies. Whether an advanced extraterrestrial civilization would send humanity a decipherable message is a matter of debate in itself. Sagan argued that a highly advanced extraterrestrial civilization would bear in mind that they were communicating with a relatively primitive one and therefore would try to ensure that the receiving civilization would be able to understand the message. Marvin Minsky believed that aliens might think similarly to humans because of shared constraints, permitting communication.
Arte de Trovar was completed between 1417 and 1428. Also of importance are Villena's translations of Virgil's The Aeneid and Dante's Divine Comedy into Castilian. Villena was the first translator and one of the first to translate in prose, respectively, Dante's poem into another vernacular language and Virgil's epic poem into a Romance language (1427–28), and was faced with the difficulty of maintaining the subtlety and depth of The Aeneid while appealing to a largely unlearned audience that was used to easily decipherable allegorical stories. Along with an initial section of "advice for the beginning reader", the text comments as to how the examples of the ancient text may still be practically applied to contemporary Castilian society.
This (pseudo?) Japlish > explanation is also given on Queen of Japan's page on My Space. Much of the > whole text is even less decipherable than the quote given here and seems > designed or at least included to obfuscate Queen of Japan's identity and > perhaps even to frustrate attempts at further inquiry. It does, however, > note "They are a trio that pretended to be from Japan and are doing fab > cover with disco!" which seems to indicate this text does come from a real > third-party source rather than being entirely fabricated by the band to > enhance the Japanese illusion of what Platzgumer's website calls "the fake- > identity supergroup" Queen of Japan. Their so-called "press release " .
Angered, Christie sent a dispatch to Kinkaid in an easily decipherable low-order code that criticized him and urged him to reconsider. Upset by both Christie's attitude and his losses, which included Dealey and Kinkaid's nephew, Lieutenant Commander Manning Kimmel on in July 1944, Kinkaid requested Christie's relief. On 30 December 1944, Christie was replaced by Captain James Fife Jr. Other forces under Kinkaid's command included the cruisers of Task Force 74 under Rear Admiral Victor Crutchley, Task Force 75 under Russell S. Berkey, and Task Force 76, the VII Amphibious Force, under Rear Admiral Daniel E. Barbey. The main role of the Seventh Fleet was supporting MacArthur's drive along the northern coast of New Guinea with a series of 38 amphibious operations, usually directed by Barbey.
The Ashoka inscriptions of the Barabar Caves were engraved during the 12th year and the 19th year of Ashoka's reign (about 258 BCE and 251 BCE respectively, based on a coronation date of 269 BCE), for the dedication of several caves to the sect of the Ajivikas, a sect of ascetics, which flourished at the same time as Buddhism and Jainism. The words "Ajivikas" were later attacked by the chisel, probably by religious rivals, at a time when the Brahmi script was still understood (probably before the 5th century CE). However, the original inscriptions being deep, they remain easily decipherable. The Ashoka inscriptions in the Barabar Caves are part of Ashoka's "Minor Rock Edicts", and appear in the three caves named Sudama, Visvakarma and Karna Chopar.
The outer ring also contains information about the current name day according to the calendar of 1923, but also local medieval name days, which Wåhlin extracted from several medieval sources tied to Lund Cathedral, such as the illuminated manuscript '. The date according to the Roman calendar is also decipherable from the information on the outer ring of the calendar. The inner ring contains the data needed to compute which day of the week the current date is, but also information which makes it possible to determine on which date Quinquagesima, Easter Day (computus) and Whitsun is for any given year within the time span of the calendar. It is also possible to determine the phase of the Moon for any given date.
The first human rights challenge to s2(1) was mounted in 2001 under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in Pretty v Director of Public Prosecutions (2002) 1 AC 800 with the ECHR rejecting the application in Pretty v. UK (2346/02) shortly before her death by natural causes . Diane Pretty was suffering from motor neurone disease and was paralysed from the neck down, had little decipherable speech and was fed by a tube. She had only a few weeks to live, claimed to be frightened and distressed by the suffering and indignity, and wanted her husband to provide her with assistance in ending her life when she felt unable to bear it any longer, although she intended to perform the final act herself.
Mirror is the fourth studio album by Flying Saucer Attack, released by FSA Records and Drag City in 2000. Whilst battling several years of depression, Dave Pearce recorded Mirror, his second solo album using the Flying Saucer Attack name, with help from collaborator Rocker from 1997–99. Considered the band's most accessible and melodic album, Mirror builds upon the sampling and noise approaches of New Lands (1997), exploring electronic experimentation with influences from drum and bass and industrial music, in addition to the lo-fi noise pop and gentle folk music he and the band had built their name on. Pearce consciously wrote more direct lyrics on the album, and his vocals and melodies are more pronounced and decipherable than on previous albums.
" Writing for PopMatters, Evan Sawdey rated the song 8/10 and summarized it as "chilly, moody, and evocative". Rolling Stones Cory Grow compared Martin's vocals to Peter Gabriel "as he sings about darkness, while the synths build throughout the track before a skittery, rave-like keyboard line flits about noisy static". Idolator's Carl Williot described the song as "a haunting electronic soundscape that not only lacks the band's trademark anthemic choruses and stadium-filling guitar lines, but boasts nary a hook and has few decipherable lyrics". Lewis Corner of Digital Spy opined that the song was "subdued, murky, twinkling, but definitely not lead single material on first listen" and hailed the band for "never fail[ing] to shake up their sound and become even more successful with it.
According to H.G. Koenigsberger, the book combines “the style and manner of Arthurian legend with romanticised autobiography”. The story is based on the lives of Maximilian, fictionalised as the “young” White King, and his father, the “old” White King, Frederick III, and recounts their dealings with contemporary characters whose identities are disguised but easily decipherable. These include the Blue King (the King of France), the Green King (the King of Hungary) and the King of Fish (representing Venice). Maximilian is depicted as a virtuous ruler favoured by God. The book is divided into three parts: the first covers the life of Maximilian’s father; the second part begins with Maximilian’s birth in 1459 and ends with his marriage to Mary of Burgundy in 1477; and the third part is an account of Maximilian’s life to 1513.
Douglas Vakoch argues that it is not likely that the discovery of extraterrestrial life will impact religious beliefs. In the view of Musso, a global religious crisis would be unlikely even for Abrahamic faiths, as the studies of himself and others on Christianity, the most "anthropocentric" religion, see no conflict between that religion and the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence. In addition, the cultural and religious values of extraterrestrial species would likely be shared over centuries if contact is to occur by radio, meaning that rather than causing a huge shock to humanity, such information would be viewed much as archaeologists and historians view ancient artifacts and texts. Funes speculates that a decipherable message from extraterrestrial intelligence could initiate an interstellar exchange of knowledge in various disciplines, including whatever religions an extraterrestrial civilization may host.
Holmes formed Paradise Lost in late 1988 when he and the other band members were barely out of secondary school. Like other contemporaries of the British death-doom scene (Anathema and My Dying Bride), the band began purely as death metal, with Holmes using a low, guttural death grunt on their early demos and Lost Paradise (1990), Gothic (1991), and Shades of God (1992) full- lengths (though the latter two albums were not exclusively death metal in execution and Nick even utilized some clean vocals as well). Beginning with 1993's Icon, the death grunts were discarded entirely in favour of a raw but decipherable James Hetfield-like bellow. When the band yet again transitioned stylistically with 1997's One Second, Nick's vocals took on a more gothic rock croon, which remained his prevalent style for the next several albums that followed.
During World War II and the early years of the Cold War, the Venona project was a source of information on Soviet intelligence-gathering directed at the Western military powers. Although unknown to the public, and even to Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, these programs were of importance concerning crucial events of the early Cold War. These included the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg spying case (which was based on events during World War II) and the defections of Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess to the Soviet Union. Most decipherable messages were transmitted and intercepted between 1942 and 1945, during World War II, when the Soviet Union was an ally of the US. Sometime in 1945, the existence of the Venona program was revealed to the Soviet Union by cryptologist-analyst Bill Weisband, an NKVD agent in the U.S. Army's SIGINT.
The overall arm is closed, with the exception of a short stretch (about 200 metres) running westwards from the junction with the Grand Union Canal at Cosgrove towards the A5 dual carriageway and a 400-metre section at Buckingham which was restored in 2013. (The Grand Junction Canal became part of the Grand Union Canal in 1929.) Beyond this point the canal can still be followed as a trench running through open fields as far as Old Stratford, where a housing estate has been built over the canal's route. Other remnants of the route are decipherable in the landscape as far as Buckingham. Buckingham Canal Society was formed in 1992, initially with the aim of clearance and photography of the remains. With encouragement from British Waterways, who still owned part of the route, cutting down of the vegetation began on the section from Cosgrove to the A5 road.
Joe Kieyoomia (November 21, 1919 – February 17, 1997) was a Navajo soldier in New Mexico's 200th Coast Artillery unit who was captured by the Imperial Japanese Army after the fall of the Philippines in 1942 during World War II. Kieyoomia was a POW in Nagasaki at the time of the atomic bombing but survived, reportedly having been shielded from the effects of the bomb by the concrete walls of his cell. The Japanese tried unsuccessfully to have him decode messages in the "Navajo Code" used by the United States Marine Corps, but although Kieyoomia understood Navajo, the messages sounded like nonsense to him because even though the code was based on the Navajo language, it was decipherable only by individuals specifically trained in its usage. Kieyoomia is notable for having not only survived the Bataan death march and related internment and torture in a concentration camp, but also being a hibakusha (survivor of an atomic bomb blast).
Remote Bar Coding System (RBCS), also called Remote Video Encoding (RVE) is a method used by the United States Postal Service to encode the address of letter-sized mailpieces that are not decipherable by a Multiline Optical Character Reader (MLOCR). When an MLOCR does not recognize a valid address on a letter, (usually due to hand-written addressing) it sends an image of the mailpiece to a central RBCS (RVE) site where more sophisticated optical character recognition software is able to interpret many hand-written addresses using neural net and fuzzy logic algorithms. If this does not succeed, human operators visually examine the image and enter the address. In both cases, the data is sent back to the originating mail facility where mailpieces are then automatically matched back up with data through the use of a unique fluorescent barcode printed on the back during initial MLOCR attempt, and receive a POSTNET barcode representing the full address.
According to The Quietus, The Spoils "unfurled an epic sort of gloom-pop deliberately tarnished with lo-fidelity scuzz, but songs like "Clay Bodies" rose above the rubble thanks to Nika's huge delivery, full-hearted and powerful in a way that that melds a familiar diva dynamic to an abrasiveness practiced by scream queens like Diamanda Galas and Lydia Lunch. The Spoils (quoting The Fact magazine) "saw her master a unique vocabulary of drones, cavernous acoustics and rich, anachronistic vocal timbres buried within a dense layer of lo-fi grain that suggested that Zola Jesus had very much found her voice." A Boomkat reviewer pointed to "doom ridden, barely decipherable lyrics and emaciated drum machines somewhere between Siouxsie Sioux and Cold Cave" as the album's sound main feature. "The effect is a windswept and romantic scene of pop emotions wrung with blood curdling howls, bristling with synth electrics and booming with Robin Guthrie-esque drums.
Though most commercial use of Morse code was via machinery, it was also used as a manual code, generatable by hand on a telegraph key and decipherable by ear, and persists in amateur radio use. Most codes are of fixed per-character length or variable-length sequences of fixed-length codes (e.g. Unicode). Common examples of character encoding systems include Morse code, the Baudot code, the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) and Unicode. Unicode, a well defined and extensible encoding system, has supplanted most earlier character encodings, but the path of code development to the present is fairly well known. The Baudot code, a five-bit encoding, was created by Émile Baudot in 1870, patented in 1874, modified by Donald Murray in 1901, and standardized by CCITT as International Telegraph Alphabet No. 2 (ITA2) in 1930. The name "baudot" has been erroneously applied to ITA2 and its many variants. ITA2 suffered from many shortcomings and was often "improved" by many equipment manufacturers, sometimes creating compatibility issues. In 1959 the U.S. military defined its Fieldata code, a six-or seven-bit code, introduced by the U.S. Army Signal Corps.

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