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Example sentences for "password"

Lexicographically close words:
passport; passports; passu; passus; passuum; passwords; passyd; passyng; passynge; passyon
  1. At stated intervals a password which admitted a member of any one lodge to a meeting of any other was received from the central authority--in Maine, I believe.

  2. If you happen to go to another town or city on the same trip, the same thing happens, only the password is different and all of them change every day.

  3. One young lady writes: "The password for the night is 'Napoleon.

  4. The password is given, and we are at last at home.

  5. As we get nearer there are more sentries, and several times the password is given by the groom.

  6. But the password was given, and by the sounds it seemed to Scarlett that two armed men had begun to ascend the stairs.

  7. Tam, why not just try activating the key using your own password as the access code?

  8. She did some fiddling, then typed in her password to sign on the mainframe on eleven.

  9. Everybody here has a password to sign on to the mainframe, but it's just the name of the person.

  10. Don't know why I still remember this, but the password they used was .

  11. On seeing another dog, all our members bark this password and if the dog they bark at does not reply in like manner, they know it is a stray dog.

  12. Unless he gives the password quickly I shall take no chance but run up this tree.

  13. Work as those work who are ambitious" but be not thou enslaved by the delusion of personal ambition--this is the password to liberation from Karma Yoga.

  14. The illumined mind is bound to find in the eternal and ever-present fact of sex, the key to the mysteries--the password to immortal godhood.

  15. No way was he going to broadcast a new password for her account throughout the underground.

  16. First, target a computer and get a copy of its password file.

  17. A smaller dictionary, however, also meant fewer guesses and so a reduced chance of cracking the password of any given account.

  18. Salts were intended to make password cracking far more difficult, so a hacker couldn't just encrypt a dictionary once and then compare it to every list of encrypted passwords he came across in his hacking intrusions.

  19. When he told her the password to her new account, Theorem laughed.

  20. Second, take a list of commonly used passwords, such as users' names from the password file or words from a dictionary, and encrypt those into a second list.

  21. Electron would feed his home computer a password file from a target computer, say from Melbourne University, then go to bed.

  22. Second, Gandalf had root access on Altos, which meant he could give her a new password or account.

  23. The dictionary was part of the password cracking program.

  24. Passwords, kept in password files with their corresponding user names, were encrypted.

  25. Deszip was a computer program which could be used for password cracking.

  26. The words to feed into the password cracker,' Phoenix replied.

  27. He couldn't very well just change the password and then send the new one through the extended grapevine that Theorem had used to get a message through to him.

  28. In the end it didn't matter how MOD got Theorem's password on Altos.

  29. He pitched forward on his face, reiterating the password in choking gasps.

  30. But first we need the password of the gates.

  31. The password at your fort," he commanded with abruptness and vigor.

  32. As the Governor was under a Mormon escort, the proper password was silently given by the man on the box to the Captain in command of the guards.

  33. The password was again given in silence, and again after a little delay the coach proceeded down the canyon through the darkness.

  34. What is the password of the brotherhood to the cause of Germany, stupid?

  35. Now what's the password that Clodoche must give to Margot to-night at 'The Twisted Arm'?

  36. I've sent Dollops there to carry out his part of the programme, and when once I get the password Margot requires before she will hand over the paper, the game will be in my hands entirely.

  37. And, Lemasle, see that the password is changed presently.

  38. Obedience and trust' is our password to-night.

  39. It was at that very moment when, thanks to the password sent by Henry, and above all to the famous red cloak, that De Mouy passed under the gate of the Louvre.

  40. It was the password of the Louvre for that night.

  41. Unhappily Fitz had not given me the password which in the last resort might take me across the bridge; I could not communicate with the guides; I was a stranger in a strange land.

  42. We came to the bridge, and halted while Fitz gave the password at the gate.

  43. Fitz was seen to slip a piece of gold into a furtive palm; the password was whispered to him; and the gate was opened just far enough for each of us to pass through one at a time.

  44. This also was guarded by the soldiery, but the password given boldly got us through without a question.

  45. At the farther gate Fitz gave the password again.

  46. They gave a password before they were admitted.

  47. He had seemed willing to assist in her escape, and she suspected that he must sympathize with the revolutionaries; but, if so, it was strange that the senora Garcia should have known the password which had apparently decided him.

  48. Still smiling, she murmured the password of the revolutionaries.

  49. And of course we'll arrange a password and signals, and I don't see why we shouldn't have a cryptogram, and write each other notes.

  50. It was evident that they had a password and a code of signals, and that they met in Irene's dormitory, with closed door and a scout to keep off intruders.

  51. He thinks the Password idea fine, as otherwise almost anybody could steal a medal and get into the mill.

  52. She refuses to be placated, although knowing that only those known to the foremen can enter, as well as having a medal with a number on it, and at night a Password which is new every night.

  53. Had he come alone it would have been the end of him and the Mill, for Henry and his friend would have caught him, and my father is like me--he would die before giving the Password and blowing up all the men and so on in the Mill.

  54. The password was "Rajah," and the Malays screamed this out at the top of their voices when they thought any of the Europeans were near them.

  55. The crew were to be dressed in blue; the password was Britannia, the answer Ireland.

  56. The commanders of regiments will ask those men for the password and will counsel with them.

  57. He threw over the Greek an officer's mantle with a cowl, whispered the password into his ear and led him forth to the empty streets of Memphis through a secret door of the temple.


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