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PenetrationIn telecommunication, the term penetration has the following meanings:1. The passage through a partition or wall of an equipment or enclosure by a wire, cable, or other conductive object. 2. [The] unauthorized act of bypassing the security mechanisms of a cryptographic system or AIS. 3. The passage of a radio frequency through a physical barrier, such as a partition, a wall, a building, or earth. Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188 and from the National Information Systems Security Glossary
Sexual penetration:
I was counting on profits--I was
out! There is not value enough left in anything to cover the loans."
"But surely, Mr. Ryder, this slump is merely temporary. Values must
forced to sell. They have wiped me out--they have destroyed me! I
that Waterman--" he began.
"I know.html">know.html">know, I know!" cried the other. "He had to tell her something, to
done it before--but am I to be one of Dan Waterman's lackeys?"
There was a silence. "Like John Lawrence," continued Ryder, in a low
oldest in the city. And Waterman gave him an order, and he defied
came to him on his knees. 'I've taught you who is your master,' said
and he's got rich and fat. But all his bank exists for is to lend
buying."
Montague could think of nothing to reply to that.
"Mr. Ryder," he began at last, "I cannot be of much use to you now,
disposal. I will give you my best efforts, if you will let me. That
"Thank you, Mr. Montague, he said. "It is very good of you. It is a
know--"
"All right," said Montague, rising. He put out his hand, and Ryder
by himself. At the foot he passed the butler, carrying a tray with
"He should have his physician."
"Yes, sir," began the other, and then stopped short. From the floor
up the steps. Montague stood for a moment or two as if turned. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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