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Enigma was the German term for an ingenious, lightweight and robust text enciphering machine with its own power source.
If the Allies could acquire those machines and their keys, it would be a major help in decrypting Enigma.
Jim is an expert at classical cryptography and has written a program that is quite good at cracking Enigma cipher.
They had several original Enigma machines, and the better part of a rebuild of Colossus, the first ever electronic computer.
Enigma is a very sophisticated enciphering machine, and Shark is its ultimate refinement.
I find the Enigma files and ancillary code-breaking to be the most alluring of all spy activities.
The spy writer falsely claimed he wrote the manuscript for the Enigma book.
It was also named as British film of the year, beating off competition from World War II thriller Enigma.
Enigma is well acted and is certainly based on a nifty concept, but does not add up to the sum of its parts.
In its developed form the Enigma machine had a keyboard, plugboard, three or four rotors, and a lamp table.
It is universally acknowledged that Elgar originally wrote 17 variations on his Enigma theme.
Derek Walcott, a fellow West Indian Nobelist, attacked the author of The Enigma of Arrival as racist.
The mechanisms used by Enigma for encryption appear intricate and complicated, and a basic Enigma machine had over 10 possible keys which is more than some modern algorithms.
By the time her brother died, he had recovered enough information for code-breakers at the wartime intelligence centre Bletchley Park to crack the Enigma codes.
At least, such is the array of experts who have collaborated to found the Centre for Crop Circles Studies and co-author The Crop Circle Enigma, the parents of cereology.
Enigma was going well by this stage, but intelligence realised there must be another system when a stray teleprinter message was picked up by a listening post in Kent.
There were little clues, like the fact that messages often started with a weather report, or the fact that Enigma never ever coded a given letter as itself.
Just as with any other type of cipher, as long as the recipient knows the key, the process of deciphering an Enigma encrypted message is incredibly simple.
The crew would then attack their German rescuers and bring their boat and Enigma machine back to England.
Barry completed his last film score, Enigma, in 2001 and recorded the successful album Eternal Echoes the same year.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The problem had been that Turing was smarter than the guy who thought up Enigma.
A friend has furnished me with some very curious and unfamiliar Shingon texts containing answers to the enigma.
I told you the truth when I said that the cipher letter was an enigma to me.
The constructor of the enigma adapted its conditions to a foreknown solution.
The literature of criminology has sought an answer to the enigma of the criminal.
Lincoln's solution of the enigma was in diametrical contrast with the views of the leading spirits of the South.
Whether he will buy his fleet abroad or build it himself is at present an enigma.
The glimmer was an enigma, like the glaucous light from the eye-pupil of a Sphinx.
How shall we solve this enigma of ethnic purity, and yet impurity, of type?
A score of blanched faces were turned to him as though he must be solver of the enigma.
But if by Syria we understand one of the Sporades or Cyclades, we are furnished with a ready solution of this enigma.
Coleridge has somewhere said that the Levitical economy is an enigma yet to be solved.
The whole elaborate ceremony of the Mass, which is such an enigma to the uninstructed, is nowhere vain or repetitious.
As Mr. Coddington listened without comment to the speech his wordlessness was an enigma to the men.
What an enigma the Tennessee warbler for a long time remained to me!
Mrs. Catt, whom she longed to fathom and trust, was still an enigma.
Chartreuse is the unsolved enigma of French compounders of liqueurs.
The latter three are very well known, yet the wines of Alsace still remain an enigma for many.
The baffling enigma of the Chinese character to the West was no baffling enigma to the Japanese.
The Lachlan and the Macquarie formed an enigma to the early geographers.
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