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Cyphers meaning
plural of cypher
Example sentences (14)
The beat for the cyphers was provided by Grammy award-winning producer and NC’s own 9th Wonder.
Heavily popularized by the media, the case gained public attention due to the letters and cyphers consistently sent to newspapers and police in which the Zodiac would taunt those searching for him and boast about his crimes.
A detective then accompanied Essex Rescue as it transported Cyphers to the UVM Medical Center Emergency Department, where he was eventually cleared and taken to the South Burlington police station for processing.
Cyphers returning to the franchise isn’t exactly surprising.
Playing Sheriff Brackett was the pinnacle of Charles Cyphers' acting career, and he reprised his role for the sequel.
The woman told police she then began yelling at Cyphers, telling him he had to leave, at which time he told her to report him to the police.
To put it simply, cyphers are organized battle rap without the other team present.
Trump has yet to respond to any of the songs and cyphers Eminem has released.
A Combined Bureau Middle East (CBME) was set up in November, though the Middle East authorities made "increasingly bitter complaints" that GC&CS was giving too little priority to work on Italian cyphers.
However, they continued antiquity 's belief in four elements and guarded their work in secrecy including cyphers and cryptic symbolism.
Its public function was "to advise as to the security of codes and cyphers used by all Government departments and to assist in their provision", but also had a secret directive to "study the methods of cypher communications used by foreign powers".
Mere key length is not, however, regarded as sufficient for security against attack, for there are cyphers with very long keys which have been found vulnerable.
When Italy entered the war in 1940 an improved version of the machine was used, though little traffic was sent by it and there were "wholesale changes" in Italian codes and cyphers.
Winston Churchill personally issued an order for their destruction into pieces no larger than a man's hand, to keep secret that the British were capable of cracking Lorenz SZ cyphers (from German rotor stream cipher machines) during the oncoming cold war.