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Variations of this technique had been used previously in television programs such as Burns and Allen ( a sketch comedy series ) and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis ( a sitcom which sometimes opened with the main character addressing an interior monologue to the audience ), although Moonlighting was the first scripted television series to weave self-referential dialogue directly into the show's regular plot.
Cold opens sometimes featured Shepherd and Willis ( in character as Maddie Hayes and David Addison ), other actors, viewers, or TV critics directly addressing the audience about the show's production itself.

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Ken Harrenstien's KLH10 software for Unix-like systems emulates a KL10B processor with extended addressing and 4 MW of memory or a KS10 processor with 512 KW of memory.
Some of the ideas behind CMML and the generic addressing of temporal offsets were proposed in a 1997 paper by Bill Simpson-Young and Ken Yap.

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Tarnoff ’ s current focus is to develop stronger ties between the Media / Entertainment industry and higher education, addressing the challenges of preparing new talent for this rapidly evolving industry in the digital age.

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The Court broadly described Congress ' authority before addressing the necessary and proper clause.
Music journalist Steve Palopoli has described the song as addressing an " unspecified critic of Kathleen Hanna ".
Such counterterrorist strategies have been described by legal scholars as window dressing, because they target supposed enemies who are so weak as not to be a threat, and divert resources from addressing real threats.
For link-local addressing IPv4 uses the special block < tt > 169. 254. 0. 0 / 16 </ tt > as described in RFC 3927 while IPv6 hosts use the prefix < tt > fe80 ::/ 10 </ tt >.
" While addressing popular culture fears of a germ warfare lab at Plum Island, overall, the facility is presented as doing the job described by the Federal Government-research into animal diseases that would either decimate our national livestock or jump to humans and decimate us.
Thietmar is probably the best informed of the medieval chroniclers addressing the question, since he was contemporary with the events described and well-informed about the events in Poland and Denmark.
The remaining stations provide a service which may be described as generalist: addressing the interests of communities in particular areas, but also addressing a range of specialized interests.
Prime Minister David Cameron, addressing the House of Commons after the publication of the report on 15 June 2010, described what British soldiers had done as " both unjustified and unjustifiable, it was wrong ".
I believe that the most effective way to really make subjective and authentic work involves an " addressing of the shadow " ( as Billy Childish and Charles Thomson have described it ).

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Another woman, addressing Christmas cards, said to her husband: `` We sent them one last year but they didn't send us one, so they probably won't send us one this year because they'll think we won't send them one because they didn't last year, don't you think, or shall we ''??
In one cartoon a family is shown outside a theater with the head of the family addressing the doorman: `` Excuse me, but when we came out we found that we had left my daughter's handbag and my wife's behind ''.
The addressing system allowed for expansion to 255 nodes in a LAN, and using " bridges " ( which came to be known as routers ) one could interconnect LANs into larger collections.
Early computers used one of two addressing methods to access the system memory ; binary ( base 2 )
This implies that processor registers normally are not considered as memory, since they only store one word and do not include an addressing mechanism.
When Seamus Heaney gave an Oxford lecture on the poet he opened by addressing the assembly, " Dylan Thomas is now as much a case history as a chapter in the history of poetry ", querying how ' Thomas the Poet ' is one of his forgotten attributes.
When addressing several people, each of whom holds a doctoral title, one may use the plural abbreviation " Drs " ( or " Drs.
For instance, the common register + immediate addressing mode was significantly faster than on the 8086, especially when a memory location was both ( one of the ) operand ( s ) and the destination.
The Internet Protocol is responsible for addressing hosts and routing datagrams ( packets ) from a source host to the destination host across one or more IP networks.
The charter went beyond simply addressing specific baronial complaints, and formed a wider proposal for political reform, albeit one focusing on the rights of free men, not serfs and unfree labour.
The general method of matrix addressing consists of sequentially addressing one side of the matrix, for example by selecting the rows one-by-one and applying the picture information on the other side at the columns row-by-row.
Adler divides these second-order philosophical problems into two branches: one addressing the objects of thought, such as Being, Cause, Change, Infinity, Destiny, and Love ; the other addressing the subjects, or procedural domains, of thought, e. g. philosophy of religion, philosophy of history, philosophy of language, philosophy of science.
Canada continues the Westminster tradition of using the title Prime Minister when one is speaking to the federal head of government directly ; this is in contrast to the United States protocol of addressing the federal head of government as mister ( as in, Mister President ).
The addressing modes provided register, immediate, absolute, relative, deferred ( indirect ), and indexed addressing, and could specify autoincrementation and autodecrementation of a register by one ( byte instructions ) or two ( word instructions ).
# Consultancy: this would be work done through commissions with specific clients and addressing one or two key questions.
The ruling was one in a series of developments addressing issues related to the American creationist movement and the separation of church and state.
The Internet is a collection of separate and distinct networks, each one operating under a common framework of globally unique IP addressing and global BGP routing.
However, more typical, or frequent, " CISC " instructions merely combine a basic ALU operation, such as " add ", with the access of one or more operands in memory ( using addressing modes such as direct, indirect, indexed etc .).
Because the kabbalah provides knowledge of the spiritual and conceptual underpinnings of physical existence, one who possesses kabbalistic knowledge is able to produce physical effects by directly addressing the spiritual basis of the affected physical object.

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They also demanded an end to royal efforts to block the National Assembly, and for the King and his administration to move to Paris as a sign of good faith in addressing the widespread poverty.
The simple act of speaking requires a good deal of improvisation because the mind is addressing its own thought and creating its unrehearsed delivery in words, sounds and gestures, forming unpredictable statements that feed back into the thought process ( the performer as listener ), creating an enriched process that is not unlike instantaneous composition a given set or repertoire of elements.
Cross platform software would often rely on fallback CPU implementions of bitblit algorithms, which made good use the 68000's large 32bit register file, movem instructions, and postincrement addressing modes.
In modern speech, the term is usually democratised so as to include any man of good, courteous conduct, or even to all men ( as in indications of gender-separated facilities, or as a sign of the speaker's own courtesy when addressing others ).
Argumentum ad logicam can be used as an ad hominem appeal: by impugning the opponent's credibility or good faith it can be used to sway the audience by undermining the speaker, rather than addressing the speaker's argument.
) These issues tend to determine the value of any work, and deficits in any of these areas are considered to result in a cost, beyond the cost of addressing the area in the first place ; good management is then expected to minimize total cost.
" In addressing her racist stand-up comedy, Lampanelli stated, " I can get away with it because I'm a nice person, I have a warm personality, my intention is good behind it.
Despite the extravagance of the reported expense claims and his delay in addressing the controversy, O ' Donoghue maintained that he acted in " good faith ".
Taylorism took some steps toward addressing their needs ( for example, Taylor advocated frequent breaks and good pay ), but Taylor nevertheless had a condescending view of less intelligent workers, whom he sometimes compared to draft animals.
Sousveillance of a state by its citizens has been credited with addressing many problems such as election fraud or electoral misdeeds, as well as providing good governance.
Michael Sandel gave the 2009 Reith Lectures on " A New Citizenship " on BBC Radio, addressing the ' prospect for a new politics of the common good '.
He also wrote seven works of history, addressing three of them to Henry II of England, advising him how to be a good king and declaring him to be the true descendent of Anglo-Saxon kings.
He also often loses touch with reality, either by beginning to pace and proceeding to walk several yards away from the group he is addressing, or by repeating the word " very " an abundance of times (" Have a very, very, very good day.
However, in other cases " traditional values " can simply imply a matter of identity (" it's who we are ") without seeking or addressing any notion of absolute values of " good " or " bad ".
Microsoft's first desktop database program, Microsoft Access, did a good job of addressing that same market and got there first when it debuted at COMDEX November 1992.
In 1937, Frank Lloyd Wright, addressing the Congress of Soviet Architects, remarked " This structure — only proposed I hope — is good if we take it for a modern version of Saint George destroying the dragon.
Conduct to the prejudice of good order and Military Discipline while on active service, in that when the commanding officer was addressing a parade he called out words to the effect of: " But we are good soldiers though ".
This is similar to other Microsoft BASICs of the time and includes good support for the hardware features of the machine: pixel addressing of the display, support for the internal modem and serial port, monophonic sound, access to tape files, and support for the real-time clock and the bar code reader.
After leaving Canadian politics, Stewart acted as special envoy to Cameroon for the Commonwealth Secretary General until 2006, and continues her interest in addressing social issues in her community and work on good governance internationally.
" Specifically addressing the controversial play, IWF's " Take Back the Date " release states that, " although the play raises money for a good cause, the hyper-sexualized play counteracts the positive contributions of the feminist movement and degrades women.
The following pseudocode is an implementation of an open addressing hash table with linear probing and single-slot stepping, a common approach that is effective if the hash function is good.
“ Cake ,” which centers on a moral battle addressing the question of whether humans are inherently good or evil stands out as an especially important poem within the collection.
In this view, Paul is arguing against the idea that humans can merit salvation from God by their good works ( note that the New Perspective agrees that we cannot merit salvation ; the issue is what exactly Paul is addressing ).

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