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Ludlow Wall Box - General Use
... Ludlow boxes were introduced because, until 1910, sub-postmasters were responsible for the provision of secure posting facilities in their post offices ... As the traditional cast iron boxes were heavy and expensive, James Ludlow Son introduced a range of much cheaper boxes which they could supply at a competitive price to ... James Ludlow manufactured the boxes in various styles and produced colour leaflets describing the boxes ...
Myth Busters (2009 Season) - Episode 131 - Myth Evolution - Car Cling (Cardboard Box Wall Crash)
... windows up while the car crashes through a wall of cardboard boxes ... Some boxes were hit by the front end of the rig and only one box directly hit him ... while the car crashes through a wall of cardboard boxes ...
Siamese Method - Variations
... The fundamental movement for filling the boxes remains up and right (↗), one step at a time ... is encountered, one moves vertically up two boxes instead, then continuing as before ... The fundamental movement for filling the boxes then becomes diagonally down and right (↘), one step at a time ...
Permutation Box
... is a method of bit-shuffling used to permute or transpose bits across S-boxes inputs, retaining diffusion while transposing ... In block ciphers, the S-boxes and P-Boxes are used to make the relation between the plaintext and the ciphertext difficult to understand (see Shannon's property of confusion) ... P-boxes are typically classified as compression, expansion, and straight, according as the number of output bits is less than, greater than, or equal to the number of input bits ...
Clowes Memorial Hall - Seating Capacity
... Seating area Capacity Main Floor 1,218 First Terrace and Boxes 307 Second Terrace and Boxes 289 Third Terrace and Boxes 282 Pit Seating (limited viewing seats) 76 Total capacity 2172 ...

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    To save the theatre, the theatre must be destroyed, the actors and actresses must all die of the plague. They poison the air, they make art impossible. It is not drama that they play, but pieces for the theatre. We should return to the Greeks, play in the open air; the drama dies of stalls and boxes and evening dress, and people who come to digest their dinner.
    Eleonora Duse (1859–1924)

    To save the theatre, the theatre must be destroyed, the actors and actresses must all die of the plague. They poison the air, they make art impossible. It is not drama that they play, but pieces for the theatre. We should return to the Greeks, play in the open air: the drama dies of stalls and boxes and evening dress, and people who come to digest their dinner.
    Eleonora Duse (1858–1924)

    Always polite, fastidiously dressed in a linen duster and mask, he used to leave behind facetious rhymes signed “Black Bart, Po—8,” in mail and express boxes after he had finished rifling them.
    —For the State of California, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)