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Sike (other)
Sike may refer to: * Gill (ravine), also called sike or syke People * András Sike (born 1965), Hungarian bantamweight Greco-Roman wrestler * Jozsef Sike (born 1968), Hungarian sport shooter * Wu Sike (born 1946), senior diplomat of the People's Republic of China Other uses * Sike Station * Sike Williams * Supersingular isogeny key exchange See also * Sikes (other) * Syke (other) Syke or SYKE may refer to: Places * Syke, a town in Lower Saxony, Germany * Syke (Cilicia), a town of ancient Cilicia People * Big Syke (1968–2016), American rapper * Syke Pachino (born 1978), Spanish-American hip-hop artist Other uses * ...
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Gill (ravine)
A gill or ghyll is a ravine or narrow valley in the Northern England, North of England and parts of Scotland. The word originates from the Old Norse . Examples include Dufton Ghyll Wood, Dungeon Ghyll, Troller's Gill and Trow Ghyll skeleton, Trow Ghyll. As a related usage, Gaping Gill is the name of a cave, not the associated stream, and Cowgill, Cumbria, Cowgill, Masongill and Halton Gill are derived names of villages. In South East England, the High Weald gills are deeply cut ravines, usually with a stream in the base which eroded the ravine. These gills may be up to deep, which represents a significant physiographic feature in lowland England. The stream flowing through a gill is often referred to as a beck: for example in Swaledale, Gunnerside Beck flows through Gunnerside Ghyll. ''Beck ''is also used as a more general term for streams in Yorkshire, Cumbria, south Durham and north Lancashire – examples include Aisgill, Ais Gill Beck, Arkle Beck and Peasey Beck. There are ...
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András Sike
András Sike (born 18 July 1965) is a retired bantamweight Bantamweight is a weight class in combat sports and weightlifting. For boxing, the range is above and up to . In kickboxing, a bantamweight fighter generally weighs between . In mixed martial arts, MMA, bantamweight is . The name for the class ... Greco-Roman wrestler from Hungary. He competed at the 1988 and 1992 Olympics and won a gold medal in 1988. Between 1988 and 1991 he also won four medals at the world and European championships. After retiring from competitions he ran his own restaurant. References 1965 births Living people Olympic wrestlers for Hungary Wrestlers at the 1988 Summer Olympics Wrestlers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Hungarian male sport wrestlers Olympic gold medalists for Hungary Olympic medalists in wrestling Medalists at the 1988 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Eger 20th-century Hungarian sportsmen {{Hungary-wrestling-bio-stub ...
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Wu Sike
Wu Sike (born May 1946) is a senior diplomat of the People's Republic of China. He succeeded Sun Bigan in 2009 as China's Special Envoy on the Middle East Issue, serving in that position until 2014. Before assuming the office, he served successively as Chinese Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 2000 to 2003 and Ambassador to Egypt from 2003 to 2007. Wu started to learn the Arabic language in 1965, when he was admitted to Beijing International Studies University Beijing International Studies University (BISU; ; ) is a Types of universities and colleges in China, municipal public college of foreign languages in Chaoyang, Beijing, Chaoyang, Beijing, China. It is affiliated with the City of Beijing, and .... In Wu's role as Special Envoy, he focused primarily on the Middle Eastern peace process. Wu's criticisms of Israel increased as a result of Israel's blockade of Gaza and its raiding of a flotilla carrying aid while the flotilla was in international waters. Although the fo ...
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Sike Station
Xike () is a railway station in New Taipei, Taiwan served by Taiwan Railways. Located near Xizhi's science and technology park, it experiences heavy traffic during the morning and early evening rush hours. Construction Construction started in June 2005 and finished on schedule in December 2007. During planning the names South Xizhi Station (南汐止站) and Xike Park Station (汐科園區站) were mooted, but eventually the name Xike Station (汐科站) was chosen. Usage Media reports have highlighted Xike Station as part of the " MRT-ization" plan for Taiwan's urban railways, offering convenient transport for commuters, spurring new residential construction, and raising property prices in the vicinity of the station. This station only stops Local Trains. Future expansion The planned Minsheng–Xizhi line of the Taipei Metro (MRT) system would see Xike Station transformed into a TRA and MRT interchange station. Around the station Farglory U-Town (next to the station) Acer ...
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Sike Williams
Silas McBee "Sike" Williams (June 9, 1888 – December 8, 1944) was an American college football player and coach as well as a lawyer. Sewanee Williams was a prominent end for the Sewanee Tigers of Sewanee:The University of the South, selected second-team for its All-Time football team, He stood 5'9" and weighed 150 pounds. 1909 Williams was selected All-Southern and captain of the SIAA champion 1909 team. Harvard He also attended Harvard Law School, receiving his LL. B. in 1913. Law school football There in a game of all-stars from Michigan, Sewanee, and Vanderbilt against Harvard, including Germany Schulz at center and Vanderbilt coach Dan McGugin at left guard, Williams played on Harvard's team against his former quarterback Chigger Browne. That game ended in a scoreless tie. A second game was played between Harvard Law School and a different "All-Southern" team. Williams scored the only points in the 5 to 0 victory when he ran in a touchdown off a Stephen Galatti p ...
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Supersingular Isogeny Key Exchange
Supersingular isogeny Diffie–Hellman key exchange (SIDH or SIKE) is an insecure proposal for a post-quantum cryptographic algorithm to establish a secret key between two parties over an untrusted communications channel. It is analogous to the Diffie–Hellman key exchange, but is based on walks in a supersingular isogeny graph and was designed to resist cryptanalytic attack by an adversary in possession of a quantum computer. Before it was broken, SIDH boasted one of the smallest key sizes of all post-quantum key exchanges; with compression, SIDH used 2688-bit public keys at a 128-bit quantum security level. SIDH also distinguishes itself from similar systems such as NTRU and Ring-LWE by supporting perfect forward secrecy, a property that prevents compromised long-term keys from compromising the confidentiality of old communication sessions. These properties seemed to make SIDH a natural candidate to replace Diffie–Hellman (DHE) and elliptic curve Diffie–Hellman ...
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Sikes (other)
People * Alfred C. Sikes (born 1939), former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission * Bartholomew Sikes (died 1803), British excise officer, inventor of the standard hydrometer for alcohol proof * Bob Sikes (1906–1994), U.S. Representative from Florida * Cynthia Sikes (born 1954), American actress * Dan Sikes (1929–1987), American golfer * Elisabeth Sikes, American geoscientist * Grant Sikes, American internet personality * James Sikes, made international headlines by driving his reportedly runaway Toyota Prius * Jules V. Sikes (1904–1964), American athlete and coach * Simon Sikes, American racing driver * Stuart Sikes, American recording engineer * Wirt Sikes (1836–1883), American journalist and writer Fictional people * Bill Sikes, from the novel ''Oliver Twist'' by Charles Dickens Places in the United States * Sikes, Louisiana * Sikes Township, Mountrail County, North Dakota See also

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