It is a gorgeously effete, nearly 3-foot bronze sculpture of a supplicant ephebe wearing a laurel crown, his thin arms upraised. |
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Modern administration means that the citizen is not the authorities' supplicant, but one of its customers. |
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Configure the supplicant settings as required for this machine according to the EAP-Type provided by the authentication server. |
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The Cosmic Mother has no form, but will take any form in order to answer the supplicant. |
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The supplicant functions as an end-user, accessing the network from an end-user station. |
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This shared secret can be used to derive cryptographic keys between the authenticator and the supplicant to ensure confidentiality and integrity and enable message authentication. |
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In the EAP phase, the authentication server authenticates a supplicant and derives a master secret shared with the supplicant as a result of the EAP protocol. |
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The idea that Facebook should be a supplicant to anybody is absurd. |
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The low-keyed vision of Poland as a small and humble supplicant of the European Union still has a great deal of supporters. |
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A supplicant would have to pledge to put its public finances in order and undertake other economic reforms to persuade bond markets to renew lending. This sort of proposal attracts two main criticisms. |
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In the security capability phase, a supplicant negotiates the security capabilities and the various parameters of the protocol to be used with the authenticator. |
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The premier convinced Canadians inside and outside New Brunswick, most notably the business community, that this province was no longer a supplicant, but rather an ideal place in which to conduct business. |
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The feminine oratrix, accenting the dimension of a respectful petition, that of a humble prayer, has tended to designate specifically a female supplicant. |
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