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garbler
garbler (ˈgɑːblə(r)) [f. garble v. + -er1.] 1. An official who garbled spices, etc. (i.e. removed the refuse from them); a sifter. Obs. exc. Hist.1592 Greene Upst. Courtier F ij a, You buy of the Garbellers of spices, the refuse that they sift from y⊇ Marchant. 1707 Act 6 Anne c. 68 §3 A fit and abl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Garbled circuit
To this end, he needs Alice to help him, because only the garbler knows how to encrypt. Garbling Alice (garbler) encrypts the Boolean circuit in this step to obtain a garbled circuit. wikipedia.org
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garbleable
garbleable, a. Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈgɑːb(ə)ləb(ə)l) Also 7 garblable. [f. garble v. + -able.] Liable to be garbled: see garble v. i.1603–4 Act 1 Jas. I, c. 19 §1 All Spices, Wares, Drugges, and other Merchandizes garbleable. 1690 Leybourn Curs. Math. 8 All sorts of Wares or Merchandise, garblable, as S... Oxford English Dictionary
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City of London (Garbling of Spices and Admission of Brokers) Act 1707
The act reformed the office of 'garbler' and regulated brokers in the City of London. Allowing the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London to appoint and employ an official 'garbler' who would 'garble' (remove impurities from) spices wikipedia.org
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garblage
garblage (ˈgɑːb(ə)lɪdʒ) In 8 garblage, 9 Hist. garbellage. [f. garble v. + -age.] a. The duty or province of a garbler. † b. The refuse that has to be garbled or taken out of any commodity. Obs.1727 A. Hamilton New Acc. E. Ind. II. xliii. 120 We seldom find less than 10 or 12 per cent. Garblage. 182... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maurice Flanagan
In 1969, Flanagan was one of the winners of a TV playwriting competition run by the Observer newspaper and ITV's Saturday Night Theatre with "The Garbler wikipedia.org
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garble
▪ I. garble, n. (ˈgɑːb(ə)l) Also 6–7 garbell, -byll. [prob. ad. It. garbello (whence F. grabeau, which has had all the Eng. senses), f. garbellare to garble.] † 1. Refuse (of spices); extraneous matter. Obs.1502 Arnolde Chron. (1811) 234 The garbyll of macis. 1603–4 Act 1 Jas. I, c. 19 §2 If any the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sasha (espionage)
Alexander ″Sasha″ Sogolow Others CIA employees, though not suspected to be ″Sasha″, were suspected to be moles in the course of the Sasha molehunt: Paul Garbler wikipedia.org
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John Crosfield
Another development, a sorting machine and 'garbler', first installed for the Dutch Central Bank, sorted good used banknotes from bad and bundled the good wikipedia.org
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Hugh Denys
described as "Esquire of the Body, Gauger in Bristol, one of the Ushers at the Receipt of the Exchequer, Ulnager in Counties Oxford and Berks., Grocer and Garbler wikipedia.org
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Operation Gladio
Paul Garbler, a CIA officer who had served in Sweden, corrected that Sweden was a "direct participant" in the network, adding, "I’m not able to talk about wikipedia.org
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