Examples of using Cypher in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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And then there are cyphers.
Every cypher's a one-time deal.
They tend to become cyphers.
Two Cypher II prototypes have been built for the U.S. Marine Corps, which calls the UAV"Dragon Warrior".
He is currently studying at Global Cypher University.
When an asteroid storm damages Cypher and Kitai's craft, they crash-land on a now dangerous Earth.
Jungkook is currently studying broadcasting and entertainment at Global Cypher University.
In its winged configuration, the Cypher II has a range of over 185 kilometers(115 miles) and a top speed of 230 km/h(145 mph).
Be they DJs, dancers, rappers or graffiti writers, all the different artists that collectively make up theculture of hip-hop can have their own cypher.
When an asteroid tempest damages Cypher and Kitai's craft, they crash-catch on a now outlandish and dangersome Earth.
The new year also saw the band perform at the 2002 BRIT Awards, appearing in 3D animation on four largescreens along with rap accompaniment by Phi Life Cypher.
The Cypher can carry a sensor package on struts above its hull, or can transport loads weighing up to 50 lb(23 kg).
Towards the end of 2011, Cleopatra was signed to the Cypher Studios label under the management of Jimmy‘The Beatmekah' Okungu.
When dancers cypher, you will see each taking a turn in the center of a circle, contributing a unique style, then resting.
The W3C standardis the only current formal standard but Cypher is clearly the de facto standard for labeled property graphs.
Rappers cypher together huddled in a corner, rhyming a capella to handclaps or any ambient beats in the surrounding environment.
In one operation, in 1956, Wright, disguised as a telephone technician, gained entry to the Egyptian Embassy in London and installed a hidden microphone that allowedBritish intelligence to attack the embassy's secure cypher machine.
Legendary General Cypher Raige returns from an extended tour of duty to his estranged family, ready to be a father to his 13-year-ol.
The Cypher II is similar in size to its predecessor, but has a pusher propeller in addition to its rotor and can be fitted with wings for long-range reconnaissance missions.
During World War II, the British Government Code and Cypher School recruited Geoffrey Tandy, a marine biologist expert in cryptogams, to Station X, Bletchley Park when someone confused these with cryptograms.[4][5][6].
A cypher is any collection or gathering of rappers, beatboxers, or breakers forming in a circle in order to perform together- the term has also in recent years come to mean the crowd which forms around the battles, consisting of spectators and onlookers.
The first proof-of-concept Cypher was 1.75 meters(5.75 feet) in diameter and 55 centimeters(1.8 feet) tall, weighed 20 kilograms(43 pounds), and was first flown in the summer of 1988.
It led to a true flight prototype Cypher that weighed 110 kilograms(240 pounds), had a diameter of 1.9 meters(6.2 feet) and was powered by a compact, 40 kW(53 hp) rotary engine.
Bletchley Park called them the Fish cyphers[?], and Max Newman and colleagues designed and deployed the world's first programmable electronic computer, the Colossus, to help with those cypher systems.
After an initial free flight in 1993, the Cypher prototype was used in flight tests and demonstrations through most of the 1990s, ultimately leading to a next-generation design, the Cypher II, which was a competitor in the US Navy VT-UAV competition.

