• Hugh Rose Foss (13 May 1902 – 23 December 1971) was a British cryptanalyst. At Bletchley Park during World War II he made significant contributions both...
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  • Christianity portal Hugh James Foss (25 June 1848 – 24 March 1932) was an Anglican bishop, the second Bishop of Osaka. Hugh James Foss was born into a legal...
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  • R4×32 4C set – Sheila Muir 1987 Awa', Whigs, Awa' (R8x32) 3C (4C set) Hugh Foss Dances to Song Tunes The Bees of Maggieknockater – J4×32 4C set – John...
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  • Foss is a common surname of Scandinavian origin[citation needed]. Foss may refer to: Aage Foss (1885–1952), Danish film actor Ambrose Foss (c. 1803–1862)...
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  • 1925, Knox bought the Enigma 'C' machine evaluated by Hugh Foss in 1927 on behalf of GC&CS. Foss found "a high degree of security" but wrote a secret paper...
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    United Kingdom, Japan, Italy, Spain, United States and Poland. In 1927 Hugh Foss at the British Government Code and Cypher School was able to show that...
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    wrote that: "Only now are the British codebreakers (like John Tiltman, Hugh Foss, and Eric Nave) beginning to receive the recognition they deserve for...
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    Max Newman, William Tutte, I. J. (Jack) Good, Peter Calvocoressi and Hugh Foss. The 1943 British–US Communication Intelligence Agreement, BRUSA, connected...
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  • day to be broken was 8 May 1940, thereafter celebrated as "Foss's Day" in honour of Hugh Foss, the cryptanalyst who achieved the feat. This task took until...
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  • office engineer and designer of the Colossus computer Leonard Forster Hugh Foss, cryptographer, head of the Japanese Naval Section (Hut 7) from 1942 to...
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  • Cooper O'Fife is also the name of a Scottish country dance devised by Hugh Foss to fit the tune of the folk song, which is unusual in having ten-bar rather...
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    Hugh Grant is an English actor. His career spans four decades. He has been recognised as an international film star since 1994, and has received a Golden...
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    he was in the Government Code and Cypher School. In 1934, Strachey and Hugh Foss broke the Japanese naval attaché machine cipher. In World War II, he was...
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  • naval codes such as JN4, JN11, JN40, and JN-25. The hut was headed by Hugh Foss who reported to Frank Birch, the head of Bletchley's Naval section. Hut...
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  • Retrieved 3 February 2016. "Hugh Steers". alexandergray.com. Alexander Gray. Retrieved 7 March 2016. Foss, Paul and Hugh Steers. HUGH STEERS: The Flaws of Hospitality...
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  • wrote that: "Only now are the British codebreakers (like John Tiltman, Hugh Foss, and Eric Nave) beginning to receive the recognition they deserve for...
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    The Foss Dyke, or Fossdyke, connects the River Trent at Torksey to Lincoln, the county town of Lincolnshire, and may be the oldest canal in England that...
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  • an American Episcopalian Henry St. George Tucker and English Anglican Hugh Foss. Bishop Thomas Frank Gailor preached at his consecration. In 1924 Naide...
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    Parliament and Presiding Officer (2007-2011), lived and farmed near Dalry. Hugh Foss 1902–1971, cryptographer and Scottish country dance deviser, worked on...
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    wrote that: Only now are the British codebreakers (like John Tiltman, Hugh Foss and Eric Nave) beginning to receive the recognition they deserve for breaking...
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  • Jackson as Dash Bracket, a reporter for the New Yorkerly News Hugh Grant as Tennyson Foss, a historian who repeatedly mixes up facts with pop culture moments...
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    Edward Foss (16 October 1787 – 27 July 1870) was an English lawyer and biographer. He became a solicitor, and on his retirement from practice in 1840,...
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    three independently working groups. The British solution came first, with Hugh Foss and Oliver Strachey working out the code in 1934, and Harold Kenworthy's...
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    railroad". "Boileau-Desfossés" which sounds like the sentence "Bois l'eau des fossés" meaning "Drink the water from the ditches". "Tétreault-Cauchon" which sounds...
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    Brooke Foss Westcott (12 January 1825 – 27 July 1901) was an English bishop, biblical scholar and theologian, serving as Bishop of Durham from 1890 until...
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    Battle of Neuve Chapelle. Charles Foss was born on 9 March 1885 in Kobe, Japan. His father, Reverend Hugh James Foss, was the Bishop of Osaka. His mother...
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    George Foote Foss (September 30, 1876 – November 23, 1968) was a machinist, blacksmith, bicycle repairman and inventor from Sherbrooke, Quebec. He was...
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    country dance by the cryptographer and Scottish country dance deviser Hugh Foss, which appeared in his Glendarroch Scottish Country Dance Collection in...
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    George Foote Foss in 1897, only one Fossmobile is known to have existed. The Fossmobile was designed and manufactured by George Foote Foss. He owned his...
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    Alan Dale (redirect from Alan Hugh Dale)
    Alan Hugh Dale (born 6 May 1947) is a New Zealand actor, known for his early long-running role as Jim Robinson in Australian tv soap opera Neighbours,...
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