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The first tag in a pair is the start tag, the second tag is the end tag ( they are also called opening tags and closing tags ).
Unlike the most basic cable channels in the U. S., Disney Channel's original scripted programs ( including those featured on the Disney Junior block ) feature tag scenes during the closing credits.
The tag value is enclosed in double-quotes, and the tag is then terminated with a closing right bracket "".
* The Doctor's Daughter – Although most of this episode's music remained intact, the tail end of Bill Haley & His Comets ' classic " Rock Around the Clock " was replaced during the closing tag.
Also, rather than being replaced, " Sailing " by Christopher Cross was simply removed from the closing tag ( as a result, the edited version shows Jennifer turning down the lobby speaker, even though no music is playing ).
* Three Days of the Condo – The commercial for " Gone With the Wind Estates " originally used the famous theme song from the 1939 film of the same name ; it was replaced, though it remained intact when Venus and Johnny sang it during the closing tag.
In HTML, there is no closing tag for such elements, and no slash is added to the opening tag.
Other features of an editor designed specifically for editing XML might include element word completion and automatic appending of a closing tag whenever an opening tag is entered.
The italicised text is enclosed by an opening and a closing italics tag.
Most characteristically, players entered solos against riffing by other horns, and were followed by a closing with the drummer playing a four-bar tag that was then answered by the rest of the band.
" The closing tag for Radioactive Fishtank, producers of Cinemax late night series Femme Fatales, depicts a fish in an aquarium set to an ominous voice saying " Kill, Ubu, kill!
Runyon performed the narration, including a closing tag for each episode that memorably began with an astonished " Well-l-l-l-l ." According to Orkin, " Jim was incredible, he would adlib an ending for each episode.
Tag pairs begin with " the name of the tag, the tag value enclosed in double-quotes, and a closing "".

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He bounced exuberantly on the sagging bed and was even more delighted when Madame Lalaurie -- after closing the door -- showed the slave that the bed was designed for something other than slumber.
She was closing and within one more bound would have been able to reach the rear end of the bay, but -- and here Jones and Loveless and Ulyate were holding breath for all they were worth -- she never quite caught up that last bound.
The identification of the basic unit of religious organization -- the parish or congregation -- with a residential area is self-defeating in a modern metropolis, for it simply means the closing of an iron trap on the outreach of the Christian fellowship and the transmutation of mission to co-optation.
`` Ladies and gentlemen, in place of my regular closing number tonight, I'd like to sing something of a different nature for you.
The closing of the free service has caused the number associated with the service to be disabled and not transferrable for a different service.
The production ran for 144 performances, closing on February 17, 1990.
The musical ran successfully for almost five years, before closing in June 1999.
The replacement work will be done at night, and will require lane closures or closing of the entire tunnel for safety, and may take up to 2 years to complete.
In Revelation 21-23, as in the closing visions of Ezekiel, the prophet is transported to a high mountain, where a heavenly messenger measures the symmetrical new Jerusalem, complete with high walls and twelve gates, the dwelling-place of God, producing a state of perfect well-being for his people.
This involved concentrating investment on major integrated plants, placed near the coast for ease of access by sea, and closing older, smaller plants, especially those that had been located inland for proximity to coal supplies.
Costas later appeared on Conan O ' Brien's talk show and criticized his employer for its decision to air a preview of the upcoming series Animal Practice over a performance by The Who during the London closing ceremonies.
Cranial nerve number 5 ( CN V ), and its ophthalmic branch ( V < sub > 1 </ sub >) are responsible for the afferent arm of the reflex, and the cranial nerve number 7 ( CN VII ) also known a facial nerve, is responsible for the efferent arm, causing contraction of the muscle orbicularis oculi resulting in closing of the eyes.
It provided a fast link with the main markets for the strawberries in Birmingham and London, but finally closing in 1964.
The chief advocate and driving force for improving public health in Chicago was Dr. John H. Rauch, M. D., who established a plan for Chicago's park system in 1866, created Lincoln Park by closing a cemetery filled with festering, shallow graves, and helped establish a new Chicago Board of Health in 1867 in response to an outbreak of cholera.
Automatic lead selection or lead steering is also intended to improve efficiencies, both for inbound and outbound campaigns, whereby inbound calls are intended to quickly land with the appropriate agent to handle the task, whilst minimizing wait times and long lists of irrelevant options for people calling in, as well as for outbound calls, where lead selection allows management to designate what type of leads go to which agent based on factors including skill, socioeconomic factors and past performance and percentage likelihood of closing a sale per lead.
Although Chernenko had called for renewed détente with the West, little progress was made towards closing the rift in East − West relations during his rule.
Some models even have no turn-off button but they provide some way to put off, for example, leaving no operation for a moment, covering solar cell exposure, or closing their lid.
The consequences of this were that the pocket calculator was affordable, and that it was now difficult for the manufacturers to make a profit out of calculators, leading to many companies dropping out of the business or closing down altogether.
* 2007 – Winter storms cause the Chehalis River to flood many cities in Lewis County, Washington, also closing a 20-mile portion of Interstate 5 for several days.

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In the UK, Ken Morse is well known for his rostrum camera work in TV and film and his name is often seen in the closing credits of UK productions.
The former Islington Studios, in Poole Street, remained largely derelict after their closure in 1951 apart from occasional art performances, including two epic Shakespearean productions by the Almeida Theatre Company, April – July 2000, directed by Jonathan Kent and starring Ralph Fiennes, and a closing Hitchcock season in October 2003 .< ref >< cite > The final reel-The Guardian September 27, 2003 accessed 15 April 2007 </ cite ></ ref >
Often used by TV productions during closing sequences or musical interludes.

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Threat of closing the cannery is a recent one.
The weekly loss is partly counterbalanced by 500 arrivals each week from West Germany, but the hard truth, says Crossman, is that `` The closing off of East Berlin without interference from the West and with the use only of East German, as distinct from Russian, troops was a major Communist victory, which dealt West Berlin a deadly, possibly a fatal, blow.
Their burgeoning popularity may be a result of the closing of the 52nd Street burlesque joints, but curiously enough their atmosphere is almost always familial -- neighborhood saloons with a bit of epidermis.
The progressive closing of Afro-Asian ears to the Christian message is epitomized in a conversation I had three years ago while flying from Jerusalem to Cairo.
The Armenian Government is working toward closing the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant as soon as alternative energy sources are identified.
The Armenian Government is working toward closing the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant and has already made an agreement with Russian " businessmen " about the construction and operation and ownage of a new Nuclear power plant.
This simulation is repeated until it produces a quadrant elevation and azimuth that lands the shell within the required ' closing ' distance of the target co-ordinates.
One of the last remaining Sunday closing laws in the United States that covers selling electronics, clothing and furniture is found in Bergen County, New Jersey.
* Last call bell, a signal that a bar is closing soon
In reality the delayed stealer is closing the distance to second base.
The implication, seen in the closing scenes of the book, with the release of Jehoiachin and his restoration to a place of honour in Babylon, is the promise to David of an eternal dynasty is still in effect, and the Davidic line will be restored.
It is often referred to as Chaplin's finest accomplishment, and film critic James Agee believed the closing scene to be " the greatest piece of acting and the highest moment in movies ".
Its name comes from the information path in the system: process inputs ( e. g., voltage applied to an electric motor ) have an effect on the process outputs ( e. g., speed or torque of the motor ), which is measured with sensors and processed by the controller ; the result ( the control signal ) is " fed back " as input to the process, closing the loop.
Though the closing argument is often considered the deciding moment of a trial, effective cross-examination wins trials.
Validity of tickets, passes, etc., for a day or a number of days may end at midnight, or closing time, when that is earlier.
This line is made up of five dactyls and a closing spondee, an unusual rhythmic arrangement that imitates the described action.
In some custom millwork ( or with some master carpenters ), the manufacture or installer will bevel the leading edge ( the first edge to meet the jamb as the door is closing ) so that the door fits tight without binding.
The purpose of door guards ( also known as hinge guards, anti-finger trapping devices, or finger guards ) is to reduce the number of finger trapping accidents in doors, as doors pose a risk to children especially when closing.

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