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(1) The number of a particular memory or peripheral storage location. Like post office boxes, each byte of memory and each disk sector has its own unique address. Programs are compiled into machine language, which references actual addresses in the computer.
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| According to artistic director Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, ``The reputation of the road calls up an era of frenzied fun that at the same time had elegance and savoir-faire. Unfortunately, even if such reforms are put in place, too many people lack the savoir-faire, sophisticated tastes, and cultural awareness needed to make them competitive either in their personal or professional lives. Maria DiBattista's essay on Charlotte Bronte's savoir-faire brings to the forefront a woman's predicament of being part of a home, yet detached from it in the role of the governess. |
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