I guess you'll report what you hear and see to the cipher at the Grange; and this thing won't be settled while you linger about it.
The lock was silver, though tarnished from age; at each end were the imperfect remains of handles also of silver, broken perhaps prematurely by some strange violence; and, on the centre of the lid, was a mysterious cipher, in the same metal.
Second, and perhaps more importantly: Charlize Theron's nefarious hacker Cipher avoided capture or death at the end of the eighth film.
When he won the award, he called Latin America a "source of insatiable creativity, full of sorrow and beauty, of which this roving and nostalgic Colombian is but one cipher more, singled out by fortune.
Besides the dancing-school, they had another one attached to the theatre, where the children were taught to cipher and write, to learn history and geography; ay, they had a teacher in religion, for it is not enough to know how to dance there is something more in the world than wearing out dancing-shoes.
But as for me, I had gone quite beyond all lapse of time, and had become a cipher and a nothing.