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  • 11strong — [strôŋ] adj. [ME < OE strang, akin to ON strangr, strong, severe, Ger streng, severe < IE base * strenk , *streng , tense, taut > STRING, Gr strangos, twisted, L stringere, to draw taut] 1. a) physically powerful; having great muscular… …

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  • 12strong — strong, stout, sturdy, stalwart, tough, tenacious can all mean having or manifesting great power or force (as in acting or resisting). Strong, the most inclusive of these terms, fundamentally implies the possession of great physical power and may …

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  • 13Strong cryptography — or cryptographically strong are general terms applied cryptographic systems or components that are considered highly resistant to cryptanalysis. Demonstrating the resistance of any cryptographic scheme to attack is a complex matter, requiring… …

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  • 14Sense and Sensibility (1971) — Sense and Sensibility est une mini série télévisée en quatre parties de David Giles, sur un scénario de Denis Constanduros, avec Joanna David dans le rôle d Elinor Dashwood et Ciaran Madden dans celui de Marianne, diffusée du 9 au 30 janvier 1971 …

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  • 15Strong AI vs. weak AI — is used to refer to: * The classification of AI systems and research into two categories, where only strong AI research is intended to produce machines with an intelligence that matches or exceeds that of human beings. * A distinction between two …

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  • 16Strong prime — In mathematics, a strong prime is a prime number with certain special properties. The definitions of strong primes are different in cryptography and number theory. Definition in cryptography In cryptography, a prime number p is strong if the… …

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  • 17Sense and Sensibility — Raison et Sentiments Pour les articles homonymes, voir Raison et Sentiments (homonymie). Raison et Sentiments[N 1] …

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  • 18strong — {{11}}strong (adj.) O.E. strang physically powerful, powerful in effect, forceful, severe, from P.Gmc. *strangaz (Cf. O.N. strangr strong, Du. streng strict, rigorous, O.H.G. strang strong, bold, hard, Ger. streng strict, rigorous ). Originally… …

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  • 19sense — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sight, hearing, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ acute, developed, good, keen ▪ Raccoons have a highly developed sense of touch. ▪ poor ▪ …

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  • 20Sense and Sensibility — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Sense and Sensibility (disambiguation). Sense and Sensibility   …

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