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  2. Maximum Security (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Maximum Security is the third novel in the CHERUB series of books, written by Robert Muchamore. In this novel CHERUB agents James Adams and Dave Moss infiltrate a maximum security prison in Arizona to get to the son of an international arms dealer.

  3. Curtis Key - Wikipedia

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  4. Joseph E. Cole - Wikipedia

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    Cole was born January 4, 1914, in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] He began his career in 1926 working for the National Key Company in Cleveland. [2] After working for the company for seven years, he left to establish a retail key division of Curtis Industries, building it into the country's second-largest key company, after National Key.

  5. Book cipher - Wikipedia

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    A book cipher is a cipher in which each word or letter in the plaintext of a message is replaced by some code that locates it in another text, the key. A simple version of such a cipher would use a specific book as the key, and would replace each word of the plaintext by a number that gives the position where that word occurs in that book.

  6. Key duplication - Wikipedia

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    This is particularly useful for institutions with a great number of locks for which they do not want to maintain a wide variety of archived copies. Code books or on-line resources may be used to program the key clipper/punch settings from the code stamped on the lock, listed in the owner's manual, or available from the vehicle's VIN. [2]

  7. Curtis Circulation - Wikipedia

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    [3] Besides the publishing company's own magazines, other titles distributed by Curtis Circulation included The Atlantic and Esquire. [4] One of Curtis' most notable clients in the 1950s was Classics Illustrated, which Curtis distributed, starting first in Canada in 1948, and then nationally in the U.S. beginning in 1951. [4]

  8. Curtis Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    [3] Curtis reported record earnings of $21 million on $84 million in revenue in 1929. [4] Curtis spun off their market research division, National Analysts, as an independent organization to provide market research services to business and government. [5] In 1946, Curtis Publishing launched Holiday magazine, focusing on travel and photo essays. [6]

  9. File:Curtis Field - 42G Classbook.pdf - Wikipedia

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