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Keys(See ST. SITHA.)
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KeysOne of the three estates of the Isle of Man. The Crown in council. the governor and his council, and the House of Keys, constitute what is termed “the court of Tynwald.” The House of [..]
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KeysSmall wedges inserted into slots at the corners of a stretcher. Tapping the wedges and driving them further into their slots forces the comers apart and expands the stretcher. This is called "keying out".
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Keysand variable
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KeysIn Mania, the number of keys can determine the map's difficulty.
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KeysYou should provide one set of keys for each Tenant and keep one set for you for emergencies. Letting Agents will normally manage this on your behalf and arrange to have duplicates cut as required.
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KeysIn classes where students are allowed to check their own homework, teachers can provide a notebook containing detailed answer keys demonstrating how to do complex problems or examples of desirable ans [..]
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KeysPieces of information that are used to encrypt or decrypt a message. The key can "lock" data and make it unreadable, and a corresponding key can "unlock" that data and allow use of [..]
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Keys
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*: It was long, and wound about him like a tail; and it was made (for Scrooge observed it closely) of cash-boxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds, and heavy [..]
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