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1 I am not to let in anyone who does not know the password .
2 True, I did not know the password - which might have been awkward.
3 I, only, know the password , since my master receives high persons.
4 He doesn't know the password , and I'll have to stay here on duty.
5 Do you happen to know the password for Artemis's firewall?
6 She did not know the password and the sentry refused to let her pass by.
7 A menacing-looking guard opens it, and you suddenly realize that you don't know the password .
8 I know the password to the consortium's computer.
9 I don't know the password yet.
10 The card doesn't have to know the password , however, it just has to respond that the password is correct.
11 I didn't know the password .
12 Every computer and device connecting to the network will need to know the password you use, so don't lose it.
13 If you're tech-savvy, you can encrypt it yourself and make sure only to the two of you know the password .
15 Oh, yes, he didn't know the password , poor devil, and he died of exposure not fifty yards from water and shelter.
16 The New Yorker, October 23, 1995 P. 104 Either you know the password or you don't; View Article
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