Sentences with phrase «cipher on»

Again, we're only talking about making sure our kids can read and cipher on grade level.
Helping all students read and cipher on grade level is a modest goal for our children and grandchildren.
Only Carey Mulligan struggles, in the role of Daisy, the woman torn between the two men; a cipher on the page, she's not easily rendered as flesh and blood on the screen, even by an actress of Mulligan's skill.
Unlike some, however, he creates characters that linger in the mind, and he never bores his readers with gratuitous technical detail (though the neat cipher on the dedication page shows he's done his cryptologic homework).

Not exact matches

There are times in history when the fate of a war and millions of lives depended on the strength of such ciphers.
Despite the assertion that God has favored Christians living in this present moment of history with the key to decode the prophetic ciphers, millennialists are unable to agree on how to read the message.
At once the host diminished to a tiny o: an empty cipher, like some solar disc imploding on itself.
On the other hand, the World is a creation of gods or supernatural beings; to unfold a structure of the World is equivalent to revealing a secret or a «ciphered» signification of divine workmanship.
The former wartime Land Girl on Lloyd George's farm, and translator of German naval ciphers for the code - breakers at Bletchley Park, went out in suitable style, however: throwing a farewell lunch party for 50 friends including Sir John Major in the Palace of Westminster — where she regaled guests with a song — before a final, majestic, pearls and fur - clad appearance in the Lords chamber to take the oath one last time, to warm cheers from her peers.
«If we just become ciphers for online referendums, we shall narrow debate and make our country ungovernable», he wrote in an article named: «On why MPs shouldn't always vote for what their constituents want.»
The volumes on display include evidence of an Elizabethan form of cryptography: this rotating paper volvelle, which was used as a cipher disc.
It centres on Tom Jericho, a brilliant student of Turing, who breaks one of the toughest ciphers, only to break himself after the end of a brief affair with a woman at BP.
Although some of their colleagues are skeptical, the cryptographic community is on edge, wondering whether the new cipher can withstand a future assault.
It's like Tim says — online dating is about MEETING people — generally lots of them — and each person is a cipher that more or less fits your on - paper parameters, you really have no idea if you'll like them until you meet them, and generally for online dating to work well, the plan should be to meet many people.
Playing something of a cipher who reinvents himself as the occasion demands, Wood is unusually well cast, but it's Hunnam, with a psychotic twinkle in his eye, who turns the movie on whenever he's onscreen.
Garland has far more on his mind than how to creatively dispatch a list of ciphers and his film is wonderfully unknowable, a crackling tension underpinning the unpredictable narrative.
But who she is when she's not on the job is a cipher; we only know that Paula shares a pad with Kit, a cute - loopy weirdo who, in the tradition of eccentric romantic - comedy roommates in the person of irresistible comedienne Zooey Deschanel, sashays away with the picture every time director Tom Dey (Shanghai Noon) gives her a chance.
Meanwhile, in a couple of Romeo and Juliet subplots, blank cipher hunk Charlie Baker (Tom Welling) starts up an entirely heatless flirtation with blank cipher babe Anne Murtaugh (Jaime King), and adorable proto - lesbian Sarah Baker (Alyson Stoner) tries on the «femme» when doe - eyed proto - extreme sports star Eliot Murtaugh (Taylor «Sharkboy» Lautner) turns his attentions to her «coolness.»
It's all drowsy, with Therese taking on Highsmith's stock character of emotional cipher and social aspirant against Carol's blue - blood blues.
Gray (Jennifer Garner, star of Winick's 13 Going on 30) lives up to her liminal name by being a complete cipher from start to finish as we follow her on the road to recovery after her fiancé dies right before their wedding.
Luckily, Chastain makes sure she doesn't devolve into a cipher for American vengeance, and her performance offers surprising depth and nuance, showing true growth and development from the ingénue crying in the corner of a CIA black site torture room to the woman who is comfortable and confident enough to lay her career on the line to make sure the CIA goes along with her plan.
But money makes ciphers of them all — a poor return on any dramatic investment.
There's a dog, an orphan, a drunk preacher (Clancy Brown, the best thing about this whole mess, so of course he dies fairly early on), and an exchange late in the belly of the stupidest alien spaceship since the one in Super 8 where Ella implores Jake — and the rest of us who were supposed to identify with this glowering cipher — to «stop thinking.»
The problem is that Glaeken is ultimately supposed to be the hero of the story, and although Glenn's travelling watchman appears throughout the film, his importance remains a mystery until the very end — he's a cipher and his romantic subplot with Eva seems especially tacked on.
And on a broader scale, Graham's character progression throughout the film is a cipher for confronting twisted, broken authority in many arenas — including, of course, scaring up the bravery to confront power - hungry leaders who want to turn the world against you.
Wise, given little dialogue that would explain why anyone would be drawn to Ruskin, plays him as a pallid, frightened yet controlling man - child; Fanning, on whom the film focuses, is mostly a wide - eyed cipher.
It's the film's most meaningful relationship, consummated through a monotonous routine that's an inadvertent metaphor for watching the movie: Like this emotionless cipher, all viewers can do is stare joylessly at the degradation on display.
Deprived of the privilege to joystick this little featureless cipher boy around, it's reasonable to expect some kind of compelling characterization in its place, but it's quickly apparent that Abreu intends primarily to use his character, who's technically on a mission to reconnect with an absent father, as a vehicle to shuttle the viewer through a generic exposé on the state of the world.
The Codes and Ciphers session focuses on communications techniques that have been used by British officials for centuries, albeit in various guises.
The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit combination based on the decoders / clues.
Visits are built around the demonstration of this iconic piece of WW2 history, and can also include presentations on the history of Bletchley Park, interactive talks on codes and ciphers, and hands - on codebreaking workshops.
The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit lock combination based on the decoders / clues.
The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders / clues.
One then finds the junction between the message's letter and the key phrase's letter on the Square (the message's letter on the left - hand side and the key phrase's letter on the top), and records the letter at their junction, as follows: Message: h o w, i s, t o n i g h t, d i f f e r e n t, f r o m, a l l, o t h e r, n i g h t s Key: c o m, e r, e t r i b u t, i o n c o m e r e, t r i b, u t i, o n c o m, e r e t r i Cipher: j c i, m i, x h e q h b m, l w s h s d i e x, y i w n, u e t, c g j s d, r z k a k a Deciphering the message entailed reversing the process by finding the cipher letter on the left - hand side of the Square and the key - phrase letter on the top side of the Square, and recording the letter at their junction.
KCZO OZHVVL YIWY TTFRCRK EEWPVZFX YWF UKA AR GELJWWYK 1862 VR KG AVUIKVL UI FCFQGF TMJ SPE COWEM WA PSI SIPXRVT QAW WF RZAXKMGX BP ULA OFUWZEKI IIMTCWMBG NWZGFPG (First two sentences of book description, in Confederate cipher) THE CONFEDERATE CIPHER SYSTEM While several local ciphers were used on a small scale in the South, the primary cipher used by the Confederacy during the Civil War was the Vigenere Tableau, also known as the Vicksburg Scipher) THE CONFEDERATE CIPHER SYSTEM While several local ciphers were used on a small scale in the South, the primary cipher used by the Confederacy during the Civil War was the Vigenere Tableau, also known as the Vicksburg SCIPHER SYSTEM While several local ciphers were used on a small scale in the South, the primary cipher used by the Confederacy during the Civil War was the Vigenere Tableau, also known as the Vicksburg Scipher used by the Confederacy during the Civil War was the Vigenere Tableau, also known as the Vicksburg Square.
On the illuminated black dial, green ciphers of a new moon - One, two, three, four, five, six!
Solving codes and ciphers will be the main aspect of this contest, which runs in parallel with the new book by Dan Brown that comes out on May 14th.
But this time, the ciphering is based on one big house's own brag - numbers.
So, for all 3DS users: Be sure to either find the blacklight before Chapter 10, or have an online cipher decoder on hand.
And that's not all as the guide will also list any new stock in the vending machines, provide other quick comments on characters and locations, list any new Vigors or weapons you'll gain access to in the coming section, tells you how to solve the Vox Ciphers and more.
It's up to this once - great hero to rebuild a new mercenary outfit, The Diamond Dogs, and get his revenge on CIPHER and the Skull Face Man in the process.
A Destiny 2: Warmind cipher lead a player to a real - life treasure in upstate New York containing a spear based on the game's Valkyrie weapon.
Of course, the game is also celebrating with some anniversary goodies; players who log in during the game's seven - week course starting on May 20th will be able to pick up an Echad Ring, a Red Crab mount, a special clock, and a Kupofried cipher.
No characters, except for the party of ciphers you cobble together, no town - filled overworld, no cut scenes, and hardly a plot on which to hang the usual overwrought save - the - world histrionics.
In many cases, the characters populating James's fiction are ciphers for his artist friends, whose demeanors and experiences inspired James to immortalize them on the page.
Curated by New York's Alex Ross and crossing generations born before and beyond the 80s, the exhibition rides on the inescapable cycle of contemporary art co-option in popular culture via its «impulse to vampirise levity as a cipher for criticality and de-subjectivisation».
Luminous Sphere (2010), a mysterious glowing orb installed on the roof of the Standard Hotel, lights up only when Golia is in Los Angeles, both acknowledging his own presence and appropriating what he calls «the sign language of L.A.,» such as the billboards of Sunset Boulevard and the Hollywood Sign, it acts as a mysterious cipher for the projection of meaning to the casual passerby — and thus a contemporary urban legend is born.
Each artist presents their own perceptions on coding, the result being a diverse and inquisitive exploration of ciphering.
His projects in various media include an opera set in Griffith Park; a live / video performance addressing AIDS in the figure of the glory hole; a trilogy on «the residual space of the Vietnam War;» an extended proposal of Duchamp's oeuvre as a discourse in ethics; a meditation on the site / non-site dialectic by way of Edgar Allan Poe; context - specific works centering on the squatting body as a heuristic cipher; and a twenty - year plus collaboration with the writer and art world figure Warren Niesłuchowski.
His projects, in various media, include a rethinking of AIDS and otherness using the figures of the pinprick and the glory hole; meditations on «the residual space of the American / Vietnam War» (comprising works on the squatting body as counter-architecture, military desertion as askesis, and surfing); a video essay on the site / non-site dialectic instigated by Robert Smithson's reception of Edgar Allan Poe (with a little help from Yvonne Rainer); a reconsideration of Marcel Duchamp's oeuvre as an discourse in ethics (as seen through Étant donnés); and «squatting projects» in various cities (Berlin, New York, Chicago, Vienna, Guangzhou, Hong Kong), where the squatting body, as a heuristic cipher, is conjugated by an interpretation generated by the conditions of each location.
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