Alibi (disambiguation)
An alibi is a defense in which a person on trial for a crime attempts to prove that he or she was in another place when the alleged act was committed.
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Alibi or The Alibi may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media
Film, television and theatre
- Alibi (1929 film)
- Alibi (1931 film), based on the Christie play
- Alibi (1942 film)
- Alibi (1969 film)
- Alibi (1997 film), a TV film directed by Andy Wolk
- Alibi (2007 film), directed and produced by James Chean
- The Alibi, a 2006 film
- Alibi (TV channel), formerly known as UKTV Drama
- Alibi (play), a 1928 Agatha Christie play
- The Alibi (play), by Arthur M. Brilant, adapted into Broken Ties (1918 film)
Literature
- Alibi, a book by Joseph Kanon
- Weekly Alibi, a weekly newspaper in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Alibi Bar, a bar in the Nick Knatterton comic strip
Music
- Alibi (singer), Swedish singer of Tunisian descent
Albums
- Alibi (America album)
- Alibi (Vandenberg album)
- Alibis, a 1978 debut album by French Canadian singer Carole Laure
Songs
- "Alibis", a 1984 single by Sérgio Mendes
- "Alibis", a 1984 single by Canadian band Moev
- Alibis (album), a 1993 album by Tracy Lawrence
- "Alibis" (song), the title track and first single from the album
- "Alibi" (David Gray song), 2005
- "Alibi" (Eddie Razaz song), 2013
- "Alibi" (Milica Pavlović song)
- "Alibi", a song by Elvis Costello from When I Was Cruel
- "Alibi", a 2018 song by Bradley Cooper from A Star Is Born
- "Alibis", a song by American singer Martika
- "Alibis", a 2006 track from the album Fix Me by Marianas Trench
Other uses
- Alibi transformation, in mathematics
gollark: Like how in theory on arbitrarily big numbers the fastest way to do multiplication is with some insane thing involving lots of Fourier transforms, but on averagely sized numbers it isn't very helpful.
gollark: It's entirely possible that the P = NP thing could be entirely irrelevant to breaking encryption, actually, as it might not provide a faster/more computationally efficient algorithm for key sizes which are in use.
gollark: Well, that would be inconvenient.
gollark: Increasing the key sizes a lot isn't very helpful if it doesn't increase the difficulty of breaking it by a similarly large factor.
gollark: I'm not sure what P = NP would mean for that. Apparently doing that is non-polynomial time, and a constructive P = NP proof would presumably let you construct a polynomial-time algorithm.
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