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tag and lines
The text portion consists of either an HTML internal frame tag which causes buggy e-mail clients to automatically execute the worm, or a few lines of text that attempt to induce the recipient to execute the worm by opening the attachment ( sometimes by claiming that the attachment is a patch from Microsoft ; sometimes by claiming that the attachment is an antidote for the Klez worm ).
Taglines, tag lines, or tags are American terms for short advertising slogans.
A 512K module contains twice as many cache lines, and so requires one fewer tag bit to support the same cacheable memory size.
Many of these stunts and catchy tag lines were the brainchild of Muntz's publicity man, Mike Shore.
Muntz Stereo-Pak ads tended to feature attractive young models and suggestive tag lines.
" Less is more " is especially important because scientific truths can get overwhelmingly detailed ; pictures, graphs, and memorable tag lines all help keep things simple.
To help listeners grasp the story, singers used ‘ tag linesto preface speeches or dialogues, setting up for the audience who is talking to whom.
The events were numbered, as In Your House # 1, # 2, and so on, until event specific subtitles were added at a later date with the # 1 Premier, # 2 The Lumberjacks, # 3 Triple Header, also locations # 4 Great White North, and time of year # 5 Seasons Beatings and officially starting tag lines with # 7 " Good Friends, Better Enemies " ( referring to the main event of Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel ), " It's Time " ( Vader's catchphrase ), " Buried Alive " ( describing the main event match ), " A Cold Day in Hell " ( contrasting gimmicks of main eventers Steve Austin and The Undertaker ), " Rock Bottom " ( The Rock's finishing move and the decline of his opponent Mankind ), " St. Valentine's Day Massacre " ( a violent event taking place in February and the PPV happened on Valentine's Day ), and many others.
Taglines, tag lines, or tags are American terms.
During the tag team revival of the group the routine was truncated so that Triple H would say his part while Shawn Michaels would take Billy Gunn's lines to conclude it.
# Give their own inputs, additional materials, logos, tag lines, etc.
When operating a crane, guy wires known as tag lines may be connected to unwieldy payloads, allowing ground crew to control rotation and swaying while maintaining a safe distance.
One of Doug Ordunio's favorite tag lines for a station ID was: " KFAC-FM, Los Angeles -- the bastion of sanity for Southern California.
" or other such double-word tag lines in advertising and on packaging in Canada.
One of his tag lines on the telephone with viewer contestants who were unsuccessful was " golly gosh ".
Publicity and promotion of public libraries can be seen in the journal ’ s tag lines:The Public Library is an Integral Part of Public EducationandThe best reading for the greatest number, at the least cost .”
The Quake's tag lines are " The Bay Area Home of Air America ", " Talk Radio for the Rest of Us " and " Talk Radio from the Left ".

tag and are
The two sides contain different information which are mirrored upside-down on the lower half of the ID tag.
In case of capture, Israeli soldiers are instructed to provide the information that appears on the dog tag and their rank only.
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 ).
Some HTML elements are defined as empty elements and take the form < code >< tag attribute1 =" value1 " attribute2 =" value2 " ></ code >.
The amendment defines a new PHY and such changes to the MAC as are necessary to support a new frequency allocation ( 950 MHz-956 MHz ) in Japan while coexisting with passive tag systems in the band.
An MP3 file is typically an uncontained stream of raw audio ; the conventional way to tag MP3 files is by writing data to " garbage " segments of each frame, which preserve the media information but are discarded by the player.
Most team matches are governed by tag team rules ( see below ).
Lucha libre is also known for its tag team wrestling matches, in which the teams are often made up of three members, instead of two as is common in the U. S.
Concepts such as " calling someone out ", " body slam ", " sleeper hold " and " tag team " are used even by those who do not watch professional wrestling.
There are a few " tag " multiplayer modes, similar to the children's game, where a player must tag another player or moving symbols.
The different types of values that a cell can hold are distinguished by a tag.
For example, an SGML interpreter might be programmed to parse GML, wherein the tags are delimited with a left colon and a right full stop, thus, an: e prefix denotes an end tag:.
According to the reference syntax, letter-case ( upper-or lower -) is not distinguished in tag names, thus the three tags: ( i ), ( ii ), and ( iii ) are equivalent.
If a tag must be paired or not ( as in the previous pair example ) or if it can occur singly ( as an HTML ), those specifications are defined in the DTD for the document ( provided the OMITTAG feature is enabled ).
Some countries use a nationally standardized triage tag, while in other countries commercially available triage tags are used, and these will vary by jurisdictional choice.
" Writing in Richardson's sister paper, The Manchester Guardian, the critic referred to Johnson's ' sex snobbery and sadism ' tag, but pointed out that whilst " the casualties take place on a somewhat narrower front than usual, they are heavy ".
Some switches are " tag " switches that execute multiple functions at once or those that must be activated as part of " repair " missions.
While not as commonly lampooned as the Canadian " eh ", there are few features that are ' more eagerly recognized by New Zealanders as a marker of their identity than the tag particle, " eh ."'.
When both the term baseline and either of label or tag are used together in the same context, label and tag usually refer to the mechanism within the tool of identifying or making the record of the snapshot, and baseline indicates the increased significance of any given label or tag.

tag and references
An HTML page references an applet either via the deprecated < APPLET > tag or via its replacement, the < OBJECT > tag.
Because of this, MediaWiki, for example, has had to introduce its own < code >< nowiki ></ nowiki ></ code > tag for citing references in notes, an idea which has since also been implemented for generic use by the Nelson HTML preprocessor.
However, the most contentious delay was when the band had to briefly ditch their Bomb the Bass tag, due to media censoring out of context references to warfare during the first Iraq war.
< p >" The walls are tagged up and painted with everything from the simplest one color tag to entire paintings of mushrooms and other Alice in Wonderland-themed drug references that gave the place a raw feel.

tag and famous
In popular culture, the city remains famous for its traditional turban ( a type of headgear ), paranda ( a kind of tasselled tag for braiding hair ), patiala salwar ( a type of female trousers ), jutti ( a type of footwear ) and Patiala peg ( a measure of liquor ).
The original publication of this claim can be traced to the December 1966 issue of Ebony, in an ad for Old Taylor publishes the claim, ending in this tag line: " But the most famous legacy McCoy left his country was his name.
* 1966, an ad for Old Taylor bourbon used a photo of Elijah McCoy and the expression " the real McCoy ", ending in this tag line: " But the most famous legacy McCoy left his country was his name.
* 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.
These include the ability to format a list of user IDs into a drop-down list with the option of opening in the same or a different window ; and the famous tag, which displays as the username of the person viewing the page, if they're logged in.
Geritol is famous for a controversial 1973 television commercial tag line, " My wife, I think I'll keep her.
After joining Hart instead of the Stampeders, Coleman trained under him before debuting on January 16, 1970After wrestling briefly under his real name, Graham traveled back to America and joined the National Wrestling Alliance's Los Angeles in a tag team with Dr. Jerry Graham and changed his ring name to Billy Graham, as a tribute to the famous evangelist of the same name.
An ad for Old Taylor Bourbon whiskey publishes the claim, ending in this tag line: " But the most famous legacy McCoy left his country was his name.
He took on the name Tony Mamaluke, with the last name being a reference to the former tag team he managed in WCW, as well as a play on Philadelphia's famous Tony Luke's restaurant.
Polaco traveled to Canada in order to train at the famous Hart Dungeon in Calgary, Alberta with Stu Hart, Keith Hart, and his future tag team partner, Lance Storm.
Eaton is most famous for his work in tag teams, especially his days as one-half of the team the Midnight Express.
He is famous as half of the tag team known as Rock ' N Roll Express, with Ricky Morton.
Plotcheck was famous in the World Wrestling Federation as one-half of the tag team The Smoking Gunns with his kayfabe brother Billy Gunn.
His most famous pairing was with Ray Stevens, the two of them forming the heel tag team, the Blond Bombers.
" Ricky Morton teamed with Ricky Fuji while in Japan for FMW, and with Brad Armstrong or his cousin Todd in the independent circuit in the U. S., while Robert Gibson teamed with Marty Jannetty in All Japan Pro Wrestling as " The Rock ' n ' Rockers ," which played off both the Rock ' n ' Roll Express and Jannetty's famous tag team with Shawn Michaels, The Rockers.
Rolaids ' best known commercial from the 1970s featured the famous tag line:
In one incident, Kevin collapsed during an eight-man tag match involving Adias, which would set up an angle where he would develop his version of the Oriental Spike, a move made famous by Terry Gordy.
Such a tag is visible on an empty deckchair near the center in a famous 1912 photo showing survivors of the RMS Titanic disaster after rescue while they rest on the deck of RMS Carpathia.
They said they could do the same to another famous ECW tag team ( the Dudley Boyz ); after the Dudley Boyz succeeded in the feud, it was commonly referred to as " Passing the Acolyte Test " since the Dudley Boyz did get over after a feud with the APA while The Public Enemy failed.
It was the first Madden game to use the famous " EA Sports-It's in the Game " audio tag.
In 2006, a commercial for American Express features comedian Ellen DeGeneres dancing around, when Deborah Cooper belts out the famous C + C Music Factory tag line " Everybody Dance Now " from the track " Gonna Make You Sweat "
His famous tag line: " Buy Pall Mall famous cigarettes ...' OUTSTANDING!

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