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address and is
`` His address '', Walter added, `` is that great foundling home, the American Express.
So it is that we relive his opening statement in the first television address with the dramatic immediacy of the present.
The collective by which I address you in the title above is neither patronizing nor jocose but an exact industrial term in use among professional thieves.
When an occurrence Af is isolated during text reading, a random memory address Af, the address of a cell in the X-region, is computed from the form of Af.
The address Af is stored in the cell Af.
When, as in this case, the two forms match, the address Af is saved to represent the occurrence Af.
If Af leads to an address Af that is equal to the address computed from Af, even though Af does not match Af, the chain of information cells is extended from Af by storing the address of the next available cell in the Y-region, Af, in Af.
Each information cell in the chain contains the address of the Y-cell where the form to which it is assigned is stored.
Each cell except the last in the chain also contains the address of the Y-cell that is the next element of the chain ; ;
Hence, when the address Af is computed from Af, the cell Af and all Y-cells in its chain must be inspected to determine whether Af is already in the form list or whether it should be added to the form list and the chain.
A random address Af that lies within the X-region of memory mentioned earlier is computed from the i-th dictionary form.
If cell Af is an information cell, it and any information cells in the Y-region that have been linked to Af each contain an address in the W-region where a potentially matching form is stored.
The address of the first cell and the number of cells used is written in the information cell for the form.
( The address of the information cell is also supplied by the table of dictionary usage.

address and normally
If the completed instruction was a jump, the program counter will be modified to contain the address of the instruction that was jumped to, and program execution continues normally.
Interrupt vectors were blocks of two 16-bit words in low kernel address space ( which normally corresponded to low physical memory ) between 0 and 776.
) The style used is normally His Excellency / Her Excellency (); sometimes people may orally address the President as ' Your Excellency ' ( ), or simply ' President ' ( ).
The source address is normally the address that the packet was sent from.
Since each user will normally have their own IP address, commercial testing products ( such as HP's Loadrunner software ) can use IP spoofing, allowing each vuser its own " return address ", as well.
On the x86 architecture, a 32-bit application normally means software that typically ( not necessarily ) uses the 32-bit linear address space ( or flat memory model ) possible with the 80386 and later chips.
One other use of the distinction that occurs in some languages is the expression of " mock respect ", essentially a humorous way of expressing disapproval, by the use of the formal form to address people with whom one would not normally use it, such as children or close friends.
* His / Her Royal Highness ( abbreviation HRH, oral address Your Royal Highness ) — other members of a Royal House not including the Head of the House normally the Monarch themselves, reigning Grand Duke, members of some grand Ducal Houses, some Princes consort.
The BAT registers can map linear chunks of memory as large as 256 MB, and are normally used by an OS to map large portions of the address space for the OS kernel's own use.
The total print run was 286, 700 sheets with 68, 808, 000 stamps and a substantial number of these have survived, largely because envelopes were not normally used: letters in the form of letter sheets were folded and sealed, with the stamp and the address on the obverse.
The renormalization group emerges from the renormalization of the quantum field variables, which normally has to address the problem of infinities in a quantum field theory ( although the RG exists independently of the infinities ).
For the modern Catholic Church a Papal encyclical, in the strictest sense, is a letter, usually treating some aspect of Catholic doctrine, sent by the Pope and addressed either to the Catholic bishops of a particular area or, more normally, to the bishops of the world ; however, the form of the address can vary widely, and often designates a wider audience.
In non-promiscuous mode, when a NIC receives a frame, it normally drops it unless the frame is addressed to that NIC's MAC address or is a broadcast or multicast frame.
Declaring a variable normally causes the compiler to allocate space for it ; when necessary, a variable may be assigned a fixed machine address via the declaration.
Interactive genetic algorithms address this difficulty by outsourcing evaluation to external agents ( normally humans ).
Expanded memory uses parts of the address space normally dedicated to communication with peripherals for program memory as well.
The typical IOR normally contains the IP address of the remote host, the number of the remote port on that the CORBA server is listening, a string defining the class of the remote object on which the methods will be invoked, and the object key that is used by the server ORB to identify the object.
* A stampless cover is an envelope or folded outer sheet bearing an address and manuscript or ink-stamped postal markings without prepaid adhesive postage stamps, normally from the period before adhesive postage stamps became available or common in the mid-to-late 19th Century.
A Long-line public address ( LLPA ) system is any public address system with a distributed architecture, normally across a wide geographic area.
In computer networking, cut-through switching is a method for packet switching systems, wherein the switch starts forwarding a frame ( or packet ) before the whole frame has been received, normally as soon as the destination address is processed.
In those languages it is correct to address a woman whose name is unknown as Madame, Señora, etc., but in English " lady " has for centuries only normally been a " term of address " in the plural, which is also the case for " gentleman ".

address and assigned
the information cell assigned to each text form contains the address of the grammatical description of the form it represents.
When such a reference is found, an actual address is assigned and the availability table is changed so that the assigned index word or switch is no longer available for later assignment.
If a statement has been assigned an address in the index word area
The issue of " speculation " was raised at the same meeting, which was assigned to Peters to address and report with results to one of the next meetings of the commission.
For example, assume the IPv4 address < tt > 208. 80. 152. 2 </ tt > is assigned to Wikimedia.
Addresses are assigned according to the street or avenue number, followed by a dash and the number of meters it is away from the intersection further simplifying address location.
This allows an IP address to be assigned dynamically ( IPCP not DHCP ) to the mobile equipment.
An Internet Protocol address ( IP address ) is a numerical label assigned to each device ( e. g., computer, printer ) participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.
* Logical networks are assigned a unique 32-bit address in the range 0x1 to 0xFFFFFFFE ( hexadecimal ).
IPv6 implements a new IP address system that allows for far more addresses to be assigned than is possible with IPv4, but as a result the two protocols are not compatible, complicating the transition to IPv6.
Each device on the Internet, such as a computer or mobile telephone, must be assigned an IP address in order to communicate with other devices.
However, many free addresses still remain within most assigned blocks, and each RIR will continue with standard address allocation policy until it is at its last block.
On 3 February 2011, in a ceremony in Miami, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ( IANA ) assigned the last batch of five address blocks to the Regional Internet Registries, officially depleting the global pool of completely fresh blocks of addresses.
There is no concept of subroutines, but there are routines at well-known labels and a convention of using a particular register to hold a return address ( returning by an assigned jump ).
Next, a call number ( essentially a book's address ) based on the classification system in use at the particular library will be assigned to the work using the notation of the system.
A Media Access Control address ( MAC address ) is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment.
If assigned by the manufacturer, a MAC address usually encodes the manufacturer's registered identification number and may be referred to as the burned-in address.
Devices connected to the bus appear to the processor to be connected directly to the processor bus, and are assigned addresses in the processor's address space.
A constitutional dispute that requires knowledge of a non-legal character or the use of techniques not suitable for a court or explicitly assigned by the Constitution to Congress or the President is a political question, which judges refuse to address.
The earliest implementations used DHCP to provide network details such as the IP address to the subscriber equipment, with authentication via MAC address or an assigned host name.

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