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Filled in white are object classes that compose the core software on which the resource allocation source code is based.
Precues were immediately followed by one of three response cues represented by a black semicircle filled in white appearing within the line drawn circle: left half (left button press), right half (right button press), or bottom half circle (no response).
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The other leg of Ofcom's expansion of digital radio is to "fill in white space", the areas in the UK where there is no digital radio at all.
I was lucky that my teacher agreed to mentor me and was able to start building an iPad app to allow kids to fill in white spots.
By stripping the ongoings down to only language, the reader's mind is forced to bear the brunt of the images itself, filling in the white feed of the paper with a kind of what I can only describe as sick ambient sound.
Normal notes have a hollow, black center, while "hammer-on" notes have a filled-in, white center.
Do the circles inside the squares fill in, changing from white to gray to black, as they go downward?
Some of the built-out collars of suits and dresses will not flatter every figure, but filling in necklines with white sequined yokes certainly puts the face in good light.
Until Tim Cook, or whoever pulls the short straw to fill in for Jobs, announces a white iPad, all the white iPad leaks and so-called proof need to be filled in the rumor hanging folder.
White lost his voice, Mosshart filled in and White liked the result so much that a jam in his Nashville studio HQ, Third Man, turned into a record, the band's 2009 debut, Horehound.
Masks were painted red, with white details; some sparse decorative engraved detail was filled in with white, and carved wooden accessories, seed rattles, and feathers were added.
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