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prompt and corner
* Prompt corner or prompt box, the location at the side of the stage where the prompt is located
A prompt would appear at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen to let you know when to smell your card and which card to sniff.
Part of the stage managers panel which is often present in the prompt corner
Historically, the prompt corner was situated on the ( performer's ) left side of the stage, therefore Prompt Side ( abbreviated to P or PS ) and Opposite Prompt ( OP ) ( occasionally called " Off Prompt ") are widely used terms for stage left and stage right when blocking a performance.
The prompt corner is usually equipped with a prompt desk to facilitate the coordination of a performance.
The prompt is located on the stage, in the prompt corner or " prompt side.

prompt and box
Display an input prompt dialog box, storing the result in the variable % A:
As a theatre conductor he followed the old practice of having his conductor ’ s stand directly against the prompt box.
On some versions of Windows Vista and Windows 7 it may be available by typing " drwatson. exe " into the command prompt box or in the ' Search programs and files ' box in the Start menu in Windows 7.
In recent versions, when the user attempts to quit the entire graphical application, GNOME Terminal will prompt the user with a dialog box to confirm if the user truly wants to exit GNOME Terminal.

prompt and theatre
In 1721 a drunken nobleman reeled on to the stage of the theatre and assaulted the manager, Rich, whose life was saved by Quin's prompt armed interference.
The prompt ( sometimes prompter ) in a theatre is traditionally the person who prompts or cues actors when they forget their lines or neglect to move on the stage to where they are supposed to be situated.
In professional and most high-quality community theatre productions, the prompt is never used during a performance to instruct actors if they forget a line or movement, only during a rehearsal.
In 1970, Johnstone Gallery openings were changed from the traditional Sundays to Friday evenings, due to the unexpectedly prompt completion of the theatre.

prompt and is
Nothing that is likely to happen, however, should prompt the sending of United States soldiers for other than instructional missions.
Examples of ATC include: NeuroPage which prompt users about meetings, Wakamaru, which provides companionship and reminds users to take medicine and calls for help if something is wrong, and telephone Reassurance systems.
Abscesses in most parts of the body rarely heal themselves, so prompt medical attention is indicated at the first suspicion of an abscess.
The misconception that Lisp is a purely interpreted language is most likely because Lisp environments provide an interactive prompt and that code is compiled one-by-one, in an incremental way.
The relative effectiveness of IRS ( with DDT or alternative insecticides ) versus other malaria control techniques ( e. g. bednets or prompt access to anti-malarial drugs ) varies greatly and is highly dependent on local conditions.
However good nutrition and prompt intake is essential.
Even with the Hecate material, the play is conspicuously short, and so the Folio text may derive from a prompt book that had been substantially cut for performance, or an adapter cut the text himself.
The standard bootloader for the HC11 family is called BUFFALO, " Bit User Fast Friendly Aid to Logical Operation " ( a BUFFALO prompt seen on the serial port at bootup is a sign that a board's flash memory has been erased ).
This excited state is unfavourable and the compound nucleus will almost instantaneously de-excite ( transmutate ) into a more stable configuration through the emission of a prompt particle and one or more characteristic prompt gamma photons.
Another major experimental parameter is whether nuclear decay products ( gamma rays or particles ) are measured during neutron irradiation ( prompt gamma ), or at some time after irradiation ( delayed gamma ).
The total prompt fission energy amounts to about 181 MeV, or ~ 89 % of the total energy which is eventually released by fission over time.
The prompt neutron lifetime, l, is the average time between the emission of neutrons and either their absorption in the system or their escape from the system.
" For thermal ( slow-neutron ) fission reactors, the typical prompt neutron lifetime is on the order of 10 < sup >− 4 </ sup > seconds, and for fast fission reactors, the prompt neutron lifetime is on the order of 10 < sup >− 7 </ sup > seconds.
The mean generation time is different from the prompt neutron lifetime because the mean generation time only includes neutron absorptions that lead to fission reactions ( not other absorption reactions ).
The region of supercriticality for k > 1 /( 1-β ) is known as prompt supercriticality ( or prompt criticality ), which is the region in which nuclear weapons operate.

prompt and location
In this arrangement, a person wishing to call an Iridium phone dials + 1-480-768-2500, billed at the standard rates to call the United States from their location, waits for the prompt, enters the + 8816 or + 8817 number of the Iridium phone they are attempting to reach, and the network then attempts to complete the call.
Public transportation is problematic in a sense that it is not always prompt and in addition, it may not stop at all job location sites.
The following list of prompt critical power excursions is adapted from a report submitted in 2000 by a team of American and Russian nuclear scientists who studied criticality accidents, published by the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, the location of many of the excursions.

prompt and at
A threat of invasion by Henry in 1243 for a time interrupted the friendly relations between the two countries ; but the prompt action of Alexander in anticipating his attack, and the disinclination of the English barons for war, compelled him to make peace next year at Newcastle.
The Apple II disk operating system, known simply as DOS, thus intercepted all input typed at the BASIC command prompt to determine whether it was a DOS command.
The year 1705 proved almost entirely barren for the Duke whose military disappointments were only partly compensated by efforts on the diplomatic front where, at the courts of Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Vienna, Berlin and Hanover, Marlborough sought to bolster support for the Grand Alliance and extract promises of prompt assistance for the following year ’ s campaign.
Biological agents are relatively easy to obtain by terrorists and are becoming more threatening in the U. S., and laboratories are working on advanced detection systems to provide early warning, identify contaminated areas and populations at risk, and to facilitate prompt treatment.
* Quit simh at its prompt with < u >< tt > q </ tt ></ u >
at the edlin prompt, which yields the following:
In 1882, Gilbert had a telephone installed in his home and at the prompt desk at the Savoy Theatre so that he could monitor performances and rehearsals from his home study.
The energy dynamics of pure fission bombs always remain at about 6 % yield of the total in radiation, as a prompt result of fission.
The prompt destruction of these targets, at the outset of a campaign in the west would have had a two-fold benefit to NATO and west in the defense of Western Europe.
While the user-level interface code on this system started at boot time, there was a hidden, undocumented keyboard sequence that would provide a user with a root shell prompt in a scroll window on the device's edit-channel monitor.
An example is a Unix server where multiple remote users have access ( such as via Secure Shell ) to the Unix shell prompt at the same time.
This was represented to Varus as an occasion which required his prompt attendance at the spot ; but he was kept in studied ignorance of its being part of a concerted national rising ; and he still looked on Arminius as his submissive vassal ..." Edward Shepherd Creasy
Since the E1 component of nuclear EMP depends on the prompt gamma ray output, which was only 0. 1 % of yield in Starfish Prime but can be 0. 5 % of yield in pure fission weapons of low yield, a 10 kiloton bomb can easily be 5 x 8 % = 40 % as powerful as the 1. 44 megaton Starfish Prime at producing EMP.
During designated weekday hours, vehicles parked on these primary routes are subject to prompt ticketing and towing at owner expense.
His failing health forced him to withdraw from politics, however the changing political climate did prompt him to challenge his conviction for discrimination at the European Court of Justice.
In the case of expressions typed at the prompt, that is an object called the " lobby ".
However, the playwright ’ s work is still reflected in the director ’ s prompt copy, a separate form of stage instructions worked out in detail by the director, in which each actor is given details as to what is happening onstage, where exactly he has to be in relation to the back, front, left, or right of the stage, and what he is to do at any one time during the play.
at a shell prompt: for example, "< tt > man ftp </ tt >".
The Salvation Army's main converts were at first alcoholics, morphine addicts, prostitutes and other " undesirables " unwelcome in polite Christian society, which helped prompt the Booths to start their own church.
Entering the command at the READY prompt will give a result of for Revision A, for Revision B, and for Revision C.

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