- the
change from one
tonality (tonic, or
tonal center) to another. This may or may not be
accompanied by a
change in
key signature (a
key change). Modulations...
- operate.
These master-
ke**** locks are
configured to
operate with two, or more,
different keys: one
specific to each lock (the
change key),
which cannot operate...
- Look up
key or
Keys in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Key,
Keys, The
Key or The
Keys may
refer to:
Key (cryptography), a
piece of
information needed...
-
Key Change (foaled 10 May 1993) was an
Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and
broodmare best
known for
winning the
Yorkshire Oaks in 1996.
After winning one...
- with the Caps Lock to
change the settings. Typically, in a
compact layout the main area of the
keyboard (containing the
letter keys) is kept in much the...
- Burton, I.; et al. (2007). "Chapter 19: ****essing
key vulnerabilities and the risk from
climate change" (PDF). IPCC AR4 WG2 2007. pp. 779–810. IPCC (2007)...
- minor; the
piece may
modulate to a
different key; if the
modulation is brief, it may not
involve a
change of
key signature,
being indicated instead with accidentals...
- row. The
Shift key's name
originated from the typewriter,
where one had to
press and hold the
button to
shift up the case
stamp to
change to
capital letters;...
- of
Dredgers Key,
Fleming Key,
Sunset Key, and the
northern part of
Stock Island, it
constitutes the City of
Key West. The
island of
Key West is about...
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president and CEO in 1973, and
changed First Commercial's name to
Key Bank Inc. in 1979.
Riley embarked on a plan to grow
Key through acquisitions. From the...