- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 2002). "Barnes' Ker-
Feal country estate gets infusion".
Philadelphia Business Journal.
Retrieved March 3, 2011. "Photographs of "Ker-
Feal" in the
Barnes Foundation...
- A
fee is the
price one pays as
remuneration for
rights or services.
Fees usually allow for overhead, wages, costs, and markup. Traditionally, professionals...
-
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)...
- The
Feelies are an
American rock band from Haledon, New Jersey. They
formed in 1976 and
disbanded in 1992
after having released four albums. The band...
-
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...
- A
slotting fee,
slotting allowance, pay-to-stay, or
fixed trade spending is a
fee charged to
produce companies or
manufacturers by
supermarket distributors...
-
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...