- operate.
These master-
ke**** locks are
configured to
operate with two, or more,
different keys: one
specific to each lock (the
change key),
which cannot operate...
- the
change from one
tonality (tonic, or
tonal center) to another. This may or may not be
accompanied by a
change in
key signature (a
key change). Modulations...
- In
Western musical notation, a
key signature is a set of
sharp (♯), flat (♭), or rarely,
natural (♮)
symbols placed on the
staff at the
beginning of a...
-
Key Change (foaled 10 May 1993) was an
Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and
broodmare best
known for
winning the
Yorkshire Oaks in 1996.
After winning one...
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Key,
Keys, The
Key or The
Keys may
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Key (cryptography), a
piece of
information needed...
- the
appropriate key to
change the settings. Typically, in a
compact layout the main area of the
keyboard (containing the
letter keys) is kept in much...
-
damage to
key ecosystems like the
Amazon rainforest and
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matter of decades. The long-term
effects of
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KeyBank, the
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sections in
contrasting keys.
Key changes within a
section or
movement are
known as modulation.
Methods that
establish the
key for a
particular piece can...
- facilities. Each
tenant is
given a
key that only
unlocks their own door,
called the
change key, but the
second key is the
master key,
which unlocks all the doors...