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Thomas Corns sums it up best when he writes: "Milton needs a society thus tolerant of heterodoxy and heresy in part because his own theology of salvation probably is, in Calvinist terms, a heresy, and he needs an intellectual environment permissive of innovation and deviancy as the prerequisite for the free operation of a mind and sensibility which are already pushing against the limitations imposed by those new forcers of conscience currently coming into their own" (48). They also contain the fastest password brute forcers available for both Oracle and Microsoft SQL servers, allowing for effective auditing of accounts. |
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