the earliest designs is now termed FEAL-4, which has four rounds and a 64-bit key. Problems were found with FEAL-4 from the start: Bert den Boer related...
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up feal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Feal may refer to: Fealty, a pledge of allegiance of one person to another FEAL, a block cipher John Feal (born...
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unanimous consent of the renewal, Feal and Stewart appeared in a viral segment on Fox News lambasting the Senators. Feal and his activism were profiled in...
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2002). "Barnes' Ker-Feal country estate gets infusion". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved March 3, 2011. "Photographs of "Ker-Feal" in the Barnes Foundation...
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A fee is the price one pays as remuneration for rights or services. Fees usually allow for overhead, wages, costs, and markup. Traditionally, professionals...
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License fee may mean: a fee paid for a license in general a fee paid for a television licence (most common usage of this phrase in the United Kingdom)...
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The Feelies are an American rock band from Haledon, New Jersey. They formed in 1976 and disbanded in 1992 having released four albums. The band reunited...
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fee (also known as a contingency fee in the United States or a conditional fee in England and Wales) is any fee for services provided where the fee is...
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In cryptography, N-hash is a cryptographic hash function based on the FEAL round function, and is now considered insecure. It was proposed in 1990 in an...
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A breakup fee (sometimes called a termination fee) is a penalty set in takeover agreements, to be paid if the target backs out of a deal (usually because...
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Brian Fee is an American storyboard artist, director, and voice actor best known for his work at Pixar Animation Studios where he made his directorial...
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fee or fée in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A fee is the price one pays as remuneration for rights or services. Fee or fée may also refer to: Fee (feudal...
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Fee was a Christian rock and contemporary worship band from Alpharetta, Georgia, United States named for the group's founder and front-man Steve Fee. Fee...
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A slotting fee, slotting allowance, pay-to-stay, or fixed trade spending is a fee charged to produce companies or manufacturers by supermarket distributors...
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Tuition fees were first introduced across the entire United Kingdom in September 1998 under the Labour government of Tony Blair to help fund tuition for...
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origination fee is a payment charged for establishing a loan account with a bank, broker, or other financial service provider. While origination fees can be...
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force, see maintenance fee (patent) A management fee, see Mutual fund fees and expenses Maintenance fee (EPA), the annual fees paid by pesticide manufacturers...
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A performance fee is a fee that a client account or an investment fund may be charged by the investment manager that manages its assets in addition to...
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Fees free is a policy which makes the first year of tertiary education free in New Zealand. It was introduced by the Labour Government in 2018. It was...
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A resort fee, also called a facility fee, a destination fee, an amenity fee, an urban fee, a resort charge, or a hidden hotel booking fee, is an additional...
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In feudal Anglo-Norman England and Ireland, a knight's fee was a unit measure of land deemed sufficient to support a knight. It would not only provide...
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In English law, a fee simple or fee simple absolute is an estate in land, a form of freehold ownership. A "fee" is a vested, inheritable, present possessory...
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In the United States, a finder's fee is the compensation given to an intermediary in a business transaction. Usually, there is a casual relationship between...
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John Fee may refer to: John Fee (politician) John Fee (luger) John Gregg Fee, American abolitionist This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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Finder's Fee is a 2001 American drama thriller film directed by Jeff Probst from his original screenplay. Over the course of a single evening, Tepper...
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A landing fee is a charge paid by an aircraft operator to an airport company for landing at a particular airport. Landing fees can vary greatly between...
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A student fee or student activity fee is a fee charged to students at a school, college, university or other place of learning that is in addition to any...
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A gate fee (or tipping fee) is the charge levied upon a given quantity of waste received at a waste processing facility. In the case of a landfill it...
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accounting, disclosed fees is debt and equity underwriting, and advisory revenue reported by investment banks. In investing, disclosed fees are typically found...
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A bullet fee is a financial charge levied on the family of executed prisoners. Bullet fees have been levied in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Kingdom of...
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