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caller and show
A recurring feature is " Stump the Chumps ", in which they revisit a caller from a previous show to determine the effect, if any, of their advice.
It allows the caller to set the site of the object, query and set the size of the object and to show and activate it, as well as some related functions.
Also allows the caller to ask the container to show or hide this menu, to show or hide dialog boxes, and to process accelerator keys received by the contained object intended for the container.
Boortz was an avid listener and regular caller to the morning show, which was hosted by Herb Elfman.
Healy previously appeared on the show in 1976 as a bingo caller.
; Eddie from Jersey: Frequent caller during the " Calls To The Public " segment of the show.
At the time, on caller to a Detroit radio show commented, " do you realize we have been to the moon and back in the time it has taken to get that road from Ferndale to Southfield?
When Abby makes a blind date with a caller to her show, Brian ( Chaplin ), her insecurity with her own appearance leads her to persuade Noelle to pretend to be Abby when meeting the date.
Notably, one caller of the show requested an episode of Dragon Ball Z.
* A caller to Sasha's radio show states that she replaced her room mate's birth control pills with baby aspirin.
* A caller to Sasha's radio show thinks about having her stomach pumped after performing oral sex on the school team.
During the 10: 00-11: 00 show, a caller explained that he'd been denied access to his children for five years and asked what Mr Blair was planning to do about other fathers in a similar situation.
He lent his voice as in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas as a caller on the WTCR show " The Tight End Zone ", and was the voice of a caller on " Chatterbox " on LCFR in the game Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
O ' Reilly, while not directly mentioning Olbermann, launched an online petition asking MSNBC to fire him, and allegedly threatened a caller to his radio show for merely mentioning Olbermann by name.
The channel attracted attention to itself when it announced a " show for the unemployed ", in which the caller had the chance of winning employment.
The term " seminar caller " is in wide use among talk show hosts and audiences.
After inadvertently giving Kornheiser the wrong name of a caller, Kornheiser was prompted to say that he was killing his show and the nickname stuck.
In April of that year, the group had made an infamous appearance on the British children's TV show Going Live, when, during a live phone-in, a teenage caller called them " fucking crap ".
Known as " George from Hampstead ", or in light of his Belfast referendum plans " George Looney ", he is a regular caller to the Clive Bull show on London radio station LBC, promoting his latest political ideas.
In addition to his late night show, in 2000, Allinson also took over a Saturday afternoon show from 3. 30-6. 30pm, where he introduced the ' Radio Wall Of Sound ' This was where listeners could ring in, listen to a selection of snippets of tunes until they liked one particularly, for it to play as quickly as they'd shouted ' play ' or made some other noise dictated by the host after the caller had been probed about their life.
After nearly four decades of television news reporting and analysis, Dick Kay takes caller comments and questions on his show " Back on the Beat " starting at 1: 00 pm Central Time on Saturdays.

caller and Dennis
" Featured on the magazine cover is defensive player Dennis Gaubatz, number 53, in midair pursuit with this description: " That is he, looming 10 feet tall or taller above the Steelers ' signal caller ... Since Gaubatz acts like this on Sunday, I'll do my quarterbacking Monday.

caller and Miller
In the absence of " Right Wing World ," Miller played soundbites throughout the show and took caller response to them.

caller and Live
During an appearance on Larry King Live, he was asked by a telephone caller " Suppose we go to war and go into Iraq and there are no weapons of mass destruction ," Woodward responded " I think the chance of that happening is about zero.
The caller would then try to answer a question, and similar to the games on Live with Regis and Kelly had 10 seconds and only one guess ( as opposed to 20 seconds on " Live ").
Occasionally he phones BBC Radio Five Live where he is treated as a normal caller and usually gets cut off as soon as he attempts to publicise his own political agenda.

caller and was
My lovely caller -- Joyce Holland was her name -- had previously done three filmed commercials for zing, and this evening, the fourth, a super production, had been filmed at the home of Louis Thor.
Unless a caller was using terminal emulation software written for, and running on, the same type of system as the BBS, the session would simply fall back to simple ASCII output.
This led to the addition of the number sign (#, sometimes called ' octothorpe ,' ' pound ' or ' diamond ' in this context-' hash ' or ' gate ' in the UK ) and asterisk or " star " (*) keys as well as a group of keys for menu selection: A, B, C and D. In the end, the lettered keys were dropped from most phones, and it was many years before these keys became widely used for vertical service codes such as * 67 in the United States of America and Canada to suppress caller ID.
She was referred to by one caller as an " ex-con lesbian drug addict with mental problems ".
After the first three negative calls, a caller named Julie told Plato that she looked and sounded great, and could not fathom why people were attacking her the way they were, and although they were cruel to her, she was supportive.
That is, local variables in a calling function can be referenced from a called function without passing pointers or references, regardless of whether the called function was defined within the caller.
It is later revealed that Lex Luthor was the secret caller named " Icarus " that was giving secret information on Glen Glenmorgan to Clark Kent.
There were numerous competing inventions, and 26 patents of dials, push-buttons, and similar mechanisms for signalling which telephone subscriber was wanted by a caller were issued prior to 1891.
A similar technique was sometimes used to get the first call for prizes in radio " call-in " shows, thus leading to the adoption of random " fifth caller ," " seventeenth caller " etc.
In theory, it doesn't matter whether the X. 25 caller and X. 25 destination are both connected to the same carrier, but in practice it was not always possible to make calls from one carrier to another.
A segment was 64 bytes of data ( rounded up, with no carry-over between packets ), charged to the caller ( or callee in the case of reverse charged calls, where supported ).
Distributed control meant there was no common point of failure, but also meant that the setup stage lasted for the ten seconds or so the caller took to dial the required number.
If the call was wrong, the caller of a penalty can be given the card back with a reason of " bad call " or " frivolous card-giving ", although it is not uncommon for that player to simply get the card returned to them for talking.
* Hearst's voice was used as a caller in the Frasier episode, Frasier Crane's Day Off in 1994.
The actual caller was his brother-in-law Alex, who moved to France from New York and deals in R. Crumb prints.
The previous 9-1-1 system was unable to process telephone number and location information from cellular telephone calls, which created a problem in determining the location of an emergency if the caller is unable to speak.
This process was expected to take several months, but after Phase II wireless service was implemented Joint Communications would be able to locate a caller when they called 911 from a cellular telephone.
To place a call, the caller was required to pick up the telephone receiver and wait for the telephone operator to answer with " Number please?
This system was quickly adapted and improved by other telephone companies to become the E911 system which provides both caller location and identification.
Gradually, various problems were overcome ; " smart " or " enhanced " 911 systems were developed that not only would display the caller's number and address at the dispatch center but also could be configured so that 911 calls were automatically routed to the correct dispatch center, regardless of what central office the caller was served from.
ANI was originally a term given to a system that identified a caller placing a long distance call, in a non-electronic central office switch.
It was common for the person calling to be confused as to why the operator was talking to the emergency service, and the caller frequently talked over the operator.

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