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Possible Answers: LINE, SELL, DEAL, SWAP, CRAFT, SKILL, BARTER, METIER, DEALIN, COMMERCE.

Last seen on: –Daily Boston Globe Crossword Thursday, 18 May 2023
Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 7 2023
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NY Times Crossword 28 Jun 22, Tuesday
Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jun 24 2022
Wall Street Journal Crossword – January 12 2022 – Pending Action
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 15 2021
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Jonesin’ – Feb 23 2021
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 23 2020
NY Times Crossword 4 Nov 20, Wednesday
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LA Times Crossword 29 Aug 20, Saturday
NY Times Crossword 13 Jun 20, Saturday
Wall Street Journal Crossword – December 27 2019 – Ringing In the New Year
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 27 2019
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Random information on the term “LINE”:

The notion of line or straight line was introduced by ancient mathematicians to represent straight objects (i.e., having no curvature) with negligible width and depth. Lines are an idealization of such objects. Until the 17th century, lines were defined in this manner: “The [straight or curved] line is the first species of quantity, which has only one dimension, namely length, without any width nor depth, and is nothing else than the flow or run of the point which […] will leave from its imaginary moving some vestige in length, exempt of any width. […] The straight line is that which is equally extended between its points.”

Euclid described a line as “breadthless length” which “lies equally with respect to the points on itself”; he introduced several postulates as basic unprovable properties from which he constructed all of geometry, which is now called Euclidean geometry to avoid confusion with other geometries which have been introduced since the end of the 19th century (such as non-Euclidean, projective and affine geometry).

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Random information on the term “SELL”:

This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

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Random information on the term “DEAL”:

In cryptography, Ladder-DES is a block cipher designed in 1994 by Terry Ritter. It is a 4-round Feistel cipher with a block size of 128 bits, using DES as the round function. It has no actual key schedule, so the total key size is 4×56=224 bits.

In 1997, Eli Biham found two forms of cryptanalysis for Ladder-DES that depend on the birthday paradox; the key is deduced from the presence or absence of collisions, plaintexts that give equal intermediate values in the encryption process. He presented both a chosen-plaintext attack and a known-plaintext attack; each uses about 236 plaintexts and 290 work, but the known-plaintext attack requires much more memory.

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Random information on the term “SWAP”:

A swap is a derivative in which two counterparties exchange cash flows of one party’s financial instrument for those of the other party’s financial instrument. The benefits in question depend on the type of financial instruments involved. For example, in the case of a swap involving two bonds, the benefits in question can be the periodic interest (coupon) payments associated with such bonds. Specifically, two counterparties agree to exchange one stream of cash flows against another stream. These streams are called the legs of the swap. The swap agreement defines the dates when the cash flows are to be paid and the way they are accrued and calculated. Usually at the time when the contract is initiated, at least one of these series of cash flows is determined by an uncertain variable such as a floating interest rate, foreign exchange rate, equity price, or commodity price.

The cash flows are calculated over a notional principal amount. Contrary to a future, a forward or an option, the notional amount is usually not exchanged between counterparties. Consequently, swaps can be in cash or collateral.

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Random information on the term “CRAFT”:

Craft: (or CRAFT:) was a quarterly magazine published by O’Reilly Media which focused on do it yourself (DIY) projects involving knitting, sewing, jewelry, metalworking, woodworking and other disciplines. The magazine was marketed to people who enjoy “crafting” things and features projects which can often be completed with cheap materials, including household items. The magazine was in circulation between 2006 and 2009.

Unlike more traditional craft magazines and how-to books, Craft: projects were aimed at a younger (18-35) audience. Projects in the first issue included making a stitched robot doll, a silver-thread and microprocessor-based programmable LED tank top, knit slouch boots, a minimalist ‘catnip castle,’ and an ant-farm room divider. Articles with names like “Subversive Cross Stitch,” “Battle Chic – craft a wardrobe of medieval armor with DIY chainmail,” and “The Lost Ipu Art of Ni‘ihau” are typical of the magazine’s eclectic indie themes.

Craft: was aimed at the emerging DIY culture in North America and Europe, particularly female, that enjoys not only the fashion of handmade items and crafts, but also the philosophy and politics inherent in recycling, DIY clothing, and ecology. The ads featured in Craft: targeted a readership that is largely liberal, and interested in locally produced, handmade, ecological, and organic goods and craft supplies. The demographic also is heavily computer literate, and blogs about their crafts and the crafts of their peers, thus ads for services such as web hosting and flickr were also found in the magazine’s pages.

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Random information on the term “SKILL”:

This category lists scripting programming languages.

This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

The following 199 pages are in this category, out of 199 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

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