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In programming, upon completion of a routine or function, to go back to the point in the program that called the operation. When a function returns control, it may also return a result in the form of a value. For example, "the read function returns a -1 if the read fails" means that if the computer cannot read the file, before returning from the function, it stores a -1 in a variable defined by the programmer. See function. See also enter key and return code.


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Also: Very little was practiced in the return games, but McGee did have one nice punt return which he nearly broke for a touchdown but slipped going through the last hole.
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CSUN's other two nonconference games next season are set to be at Southern Utah and home against Southwest Missouri State, both return games from this season.
 
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