Examples of using Their code in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
He will crack their code.
Their code forbade killing unnecessarily(especially causing suffering to the victim).
Everybody's got their code.
And we have cracked enough of their code of secure Japanese radio traffic We intercept roughly 60% to be able to break about 40% of those messages.
So you did steal their code.
Mercy is not part of their code.
Wait, so you did steal their code.
We intercept roughly 60% and we have cracked enough of their code to be able to break about 40% of those messages. of secure Japanese radio traffic.
Yoυ see' their morals' their code.
See, their morals, their code… it's a bad joke.
Yoυ see' their morals' their code.
See their morals, their code… it's a bad joke.
However- there is a slightproblem, other people are not like us and they actually do have bugs in their codes.
If someone say they will sell you codes with your country prefix it will not be legit,as only US companies were once allowed to resell their codes.
They have been well known for it and their code is also secure.
The data on each ring is indecipherable on its own butwhen they are read together, their codes unlock each other.
Of secure Japanese radio traffic andwe have cracked enough of their code to be able to break about 40% of those messages. We intercept roughly 60%.
Of secure Japanese radio traffic to be able to break about 40% of those messages. and we have cracked enough of their code We intercept roughly 60%.
Visual Studio has been designed nativelyfor macOS, according to Microsoft, letting developers manage their code hosted by any provider, including GitHub and Visual Studio Team Services.
You see, their morals their code.
Bug Database Help development teams collect andtrack information about bugs in their code including reproduction steps, category, comments, priority, and severity of the bug.
We intercept roughly 60% to be able to break about 40% of those messages. and we have cracked enough of their code of secure Japanese radio traffic.
Instead of giving the students a variety of style sheets that affect their code, I would try the opposite approach.
We intercept roughly 60% of secure Japanese radio traffic andwe have cracked enough of their code to be able to break about 40% of those messages.