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IDEA(International Data Encryption Algorithm) A secret key cryptography method that uses a 128-bit key. Introduced in 1992, its European patent is held by Ascom-Tech AG, Solothurn, Switzerland. Written by Xuejia Lai and James Massey, it uses the block cipher method that breaks the text into 64-bit blocks before encrypting them. See PGP. idea 1. Philosophy a. a private mental object, regarded as the immediate object of thought or perception b. a Platonic Idea or Form 2. Music a thematic phrase or figure; motif
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Baca was able to transcend our limitations; his poems can teach us the power of giving ideas, words and time for reflection to the schools and districts we are paid to lead. The Creative Branch can be as involved as much as a client requires, whether it's giving ideas over the phone or following through on a project from conception to completion. That exchange is a fair one, but to keep giving ideas and energy, one must refill the well to supply those things. |
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