72 Market Street Oyster Bar and Grill - meaning and definition. What is 72 Market Street Oyster Bar and Grill
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72 Market Street Oyster Bar and Grill         
72 Market Street Oyster Bar and Grill was a popular Venice, California restaurant founded in 1983 and launched by Tony Bill and Dudley Moore. The small restaurant was a celebrity hot spot which received attention for its food as well as an in house radio talk show and lecture series.
Market Street, Manchester         
  • Market Street is one of Manchester's main shopping areas
  • Market Street in the late 1800s/early 1900s (original date unknown)
  • [[Market Street tram stop]], with the old model trams in the station
RETAIL STREET IN MANCHESTER, ENGLAND
Market street manchester; Market Street (Manchester, England); Market Street (Manchester)
Market Street is one of the principal retail streets in Manchester, England. It runs from its junction with Piccadilly and Mosley Street, close to Piccadilly Gardens, in the east to where it meets St.
Grill (cryptology)         
  • The [[Enigma machine]] was an electro-mechanical [[rotor machine]] with a scrambler consisting of (from right to left) an entry drum, three rotors and a reflector. It was available commercially from the early 1920s and was modified for use by the German military who adopted it later in the decade.
METHOD IN CRYPTOLOGY
"grill" method
The grill method (),Marian Rejewski, Mathematical Solution of the Enigma Cipher, trans Christopher Kasparek, Cryptologia, Vol 6, Number 1, pp 1–18 at 17, January 1982 in cryptology, was a method used chiefly early on, before the advent of the cyclometer, by the mathematician-cryptologists of the Polish Cipher Bureau (Biuro Szyfrów) in decrypting German Enigma machine ciphers. The Enigma rotor cipher machine changes plaintext characters into cipher text using a different permutation for each character, and so implements a polyalphabetic substitution cipher.