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What (who) is by the backdoor - definition

OFFENSIVE STRATEGY IN BASKETBALL
Backdoor pass; Backdoor cut

Backdoor (computing)         
  • Marked in yellow: backdoor admin password hidden in the code
COVERT METHOD OF BYPASSING AUTHENTICATION OR ENCRYPTION IN A COMPUTER
Thompson hack; Reflections on Trusting Trust; Trusting trust; Backdoor exploit; Thompson trust hack; W32/Induc-A; Secure golden key; Compiler backdoor; Encryption backdoor; Backdoor (cryptography); Compiler backdoors
A backdoor is a typically covert method of bypassing normal authentication or encryption in a computer, product, embedded device (e.g.
Backdoor progression         
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CHORD PROGRESSION
Backdoor cadence; Back door progression; Backdoor ii-V; 'Backdoor' ii-V; Yardbird cadence
In jazz and jazz harmony, the chord progression from iv7 to VII7 to I (the tonic or "home" chord) has been nicknamed the backdoor progressionCoker, Jerry (1997). Elements of the Jazz Language for the Developing Improvisor, p.
4 by the Beatles         
1965 US 7" EP BY THE BEATLES
4-By The Beatles (EP); 4-By The Beatles; 4-by The Beatles; 4-by the Beatles
4 by the Beatles is an EP of music by English rock band the Beatles. Released on 1 February 1965, it is the third of three Beatles EPs released in the United States and the second of two by Capitol Records.

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Princeton offense

The Princeton offense is an offensive basketball strategy which emphasizes constant motion, back-door cuts, picks on and off the ball, and disciplined teamwork. It was used and perfected at Princeton University by Pete Carril, though its roots may be traced back to Franklin “Cappy” Cappon, who coached Princeton in the late 1930s, and Bernard "Red" Sarachek, who coached at Yeshiva University from 1938 to 1977.

Examples of use of by the backdoor
1. "If it is to work, we will need tighter caps on emissions and a way of ensuring that power companies don‘t get a bonus by the backdoor."
2. And emails between officials in Tessa Jowell‘s Culture Department from the same month, released under the Freedom of Information Act, show how they wanted to change planning laws by the backdoor to allow a casino to be built in Greenwich.
3. First, some European allies were convinced the expansion of Nato‘s Afghanistan mandate into counter–insurgency operations was merely a way to drag Europe into the international war on terror by the backdoor.
4. Princess Diana, driver Henri Paul (left) and bodyguard Trevor Rees Jones (below right) all exited the Ritz Hotel by the backdoor Another witness spoke of the underpass being lit up by ‘bluish flames‘ as the paparazzi camera flashlights captured the grisly scene – and his shock that none of them appeared to be trying to help the stricken occupants inside the Mercedes.
5. "The way it should work is that each authority has equal contribution to make in terms of what policy issue is discussed, but of course, the political dimension of one party will generally prevail." Ms Fildes is adamant that if a city region starts to look or feel like an elected regional assembly by the backdoor, her political enthusiasm will wane.