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indication and unresolved
The unresolved pointer contains an indication of the name of the segment to which the pointer refers and an offset within the segment ; the handler for the trap maps the segment into the address space, puts the segment number into the pointer, changes the tag field in the pointer so that it no longer causes a trap, and returns to the code where the trap occurred, re-executing the instruction that caused the trap.

indication and status
In such games, the only real indication that the player has a character ( instead of an omnipresent status ), is from the cutscenes during which the character is being given a mission briefing or debriefing ; the player is usually addressed as " general ", " commander ", or another military rank.
Through the centuries of Assyrian domination, Babylonia enjoyed a prominent status, or revolted at the slightest indication that it did not.
Historically, the formal indication of status was religious: a city ( gorod ) had a cathedral, a selo had a church, while a derevnya had neither.
In most cultures those who were vastly rich, had important professions, were part of the nobility or were of any other high social status were usually buried in individual crypts inside or beneath the relevant place of worship with an indication of the name of the deceased, date of death and other biographical data.
While affiliations will not affect a legal status, they may be taken into consideration by legal proceedings as an indication of purpose.
Somerset cider brandy gained European protected geographical indication ( PGI ) status in 2011.
The torch can be used to light the way for travelers to the Underworld, although some scholars interpret it as a status symbol or as an indication of office, and the key unlocks its doorway.
He was clearly at ease with the nobility and even royalty, which may indicate that he came from a family of some status, although it also seems an indication of his personality.
As with the relics of Theseus, the bones are sometimes described in literary sources as gigantic, an indication of the hero's " larger than life " status.
In most cultures those who were vastly rich, had important professions, were part of the nobility or were of any other high social status were usually buried in individual crypts inside or beneath the relevant place of worship with an indication of the name of the deceased, date of death and other biographical data.
In most cultures those who were vastly rich, had important professions, were part of the nobility or were of any other high social status were usually buried in individual crypts inside or beneath the relevant place of worship with an indication of the name of the deceased, date of death and other biographical data.
The licence and crenellations were an indication of status.
In other regions of the world, such as Japan, during the Heian period, a marriage of this type was not a sign of high status, but rather an indication of the patriarchal authority of the woman's family ( her father or grandfather ), who was sufficiently powerful to demand it ( Ramusack and Sievers 1999 ).
Another interesting indication of economic status / ethnic values can be determined simply by how the treatment of ones yards and land are.
" Those persons promoting Taiwan independence feel that, because of the Treaty of San Francisco signed by Japan and the United States and the unclear indication of the handover of Taiwan's sovereignty ( the status of Taiwan was not decided on ), Taiwan's future direction should be decided upon by the people of Taiwan and that the People's Republic of China not be permitted to threaten the use of force.
In Scotland, the earldom of Strathearn was identified as a county palatine in the fourteenth century, although the title of Earl of Strathearn has usually been merged with the crown in subsequent centuries and there is little indication that the status of Strathearn differed in practice from other Scottish earldoms.
Men had Mr. which gave no indication of their marital status since the formal address term " master " for an unmarried man had fallen largely into disuse ; etiquette and business practices demanded that women use either Miss or Mrs. Many women did not want to be defined by their marital status and, for a growing number of women who kept their last name after marriage, neither Miss nor Mrs. was a correct title in front of that name.
An indication of the French AMGOT's high status was the new French currency, called " Flag Money " ( monnaie drapeau ), for it featured the French flag on its back.
The fronts of Torajan houses are frequently decorated with buffalo horns, stacked one above another, as an indication of status.
A somewhat crude but nonetheless important indication of the Scaly-sided Merganser's population status may be gleaned by annual censuses on the lower Yangtze River, which constitutes the single most important wintering area known to date.
The stations were easier to maintain than the previous electromechanical key systems, as they used efficient LEDs instead of incandescent light bulbs for line status indication.
Society was entirely patrilineal: women were not present only as child-bearers but also as an indication of status.
It is suggested that the masculinity of facial features is a reliable indication of good health, or, alternatively, that masculine-looking males are more likely to achieve high status.

indication and nature
" A close scrutiny of Johnson's public statements ... reveals no mention of preparations for overt warfare and no indication of the nature and extent of covert land and air measures that already were operational.
In the original story, the title of Marmalade Boy was an indication of the hero Miki's cheerful, sweet, and naive nature.
" Literary critic Mary Rose Kasraie echoed Lofreda's analysis, saying, " Paglia gives no indication she has read any studies related to women, or recent studies about imagination, nature and culture " and reiterates the " terrible gaps in her coverage.
As an indication of the role played by orality in the tradition of the chanson de geste, lines and sometimes whole stanzas, especially in the earlier examples, are noticeably formulaic in nature, making it possible both for the poet to construct a poem in performance and for the audience to grasp a new theme with ease.
The proof is non-constructive ( a pure existence proof ): while it guarantees that if a sentence α follows ( semantically ) from a set of sentences Σ, then there is a proof of α from Σ, it gives no indication of the nature of that proof.
The first six of her novels gave little indication of the experimental and disturbing nature of her later work.
The mouths of nurse sharks are most distinctive ; it is far ahead of the eyes and before the snout ( sub-terminal ), an indication of the bottom-dwelling ( benthic ) nature of these sharks.
Most such patients, when briefly shown a picture on the right side of the point of visual fixation, are able to describe it verbally, but when the picture is shown on the left, are unable to describe it, but may be able to give an indication with the left hand of the nature of the object shown.
As an indication of the surreal nature of the running Suzy Creamcheese gag in Frank Zappa's work the following from " The Return of the Son of Monster Magnet " may give a little clue:
They have also been used as antidepressants in the treatment of mood disorders, but their use for this indication has been limited on account of their abuse potential and restricted nature.
It is used both as an explanation of the Incarnation, and an indication of the nature of God's activity and will.
The fox tracks down the Onmyoji and seduces him in her human form, giving no indication of her true nature, but insists that he cannot touch her because of his affluent position and power.
The names of his daughters in this account were Eisa ' glowing embers ' and Eimyrja ' embers ', the fairest women in the land, whose names were later applied to the things which became their meaning, certain indication of the original fiery nature of their father.
The very first sūtra offers an indication into the nature of the subject matter.
There is some indication of the cyclical and inter-generational nature of neglect.
Tébily marked his first Celtic appearance, in a pre-season game against Leeds United, by scoring an own goal, an early indication of the sometimes erratic nature of his performances which earned him the nickname " Bombscare " from the Celtic fans.
A further indication of the non-binding nature of measures taken in terms of Chapter VI is the obligation on members of the Security Council who are parties to a dispute, to refrain from voting when resolutions under Chapter VI are adopted.
He is followed by servant carrying copious quantities of food and drink ( an indication of his gluttonous nature ).
One indication of the nature of the relationship is that Prince Antoine stood as godfather to Manfredini's son Antonio Francesco ; four other children were born to him during his stay in the principality.
He envisaged that the Gifts will teach the child to use his ( or her ) environment as an educational aid ; secondly, that they will give the child an indication of the connection between human life and life in nature ; and finally that they will create a bond between the adult and the child who play with them " Joachim Liebschner on page 82 in his book, A Child's Work: Freedom and Guidance in Froebel's Educational Theory and Practice
Measures to implement these provisions should not prejudice prior trademark rights that have been acquired in good faith ; and, under certain circumstances — including long-established use — continued use of a geographical indication for wines or spirits may be allowed on a scale and nature as before.
This could imply a more recent ancestry for M1 in Africa, as older lineages are more diverse and widespread by nature, and may be an indication of a back-migration into Africa from the Middle East.
In linguistics, evidentiality is, broadly, the indication of the nature of evidence for a given statement ; that is, whether evidence exists for the statement and / or what kind of evidence exists.

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