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"start" You've created a Thread object and it knows its target. Now it's time to get the whole thread thing running. It's pretty straight forward: t.start(); Prior to calling start() on a Thread instance, the thread (when we use lowercase t, we're referring to the thread of execution rather than the Thread class) is said to be in the new state as we said. The new state means you have a Thread object but you don't yet have a true thread. So what happens after you call start()? • A new thread of execution starts (with a new call stack). • The thread moves from the new state to the runnable state. • When the thread gets a chance to execute, its target run() method will run.
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No, she did not marry this man. The whole thing merely came from a posting by a crackpot in the International Who's Who. Said posting jokingly says Enya married someone named Sergio Casado but this is false.
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your question is to general: what do you mean? penalties, or calls the refs make? if i were to post rules i would be posting a whole book
Nothing happens to the whole number. But the product is less than the whole number. The product might be another whole number, and it might have a fractional part.
The last whole number before 100,000 is 99,999
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they are the reason the whole thing happens
you will proably die
Whole life insurance policies, unlike term insurance policies, accumulate cash value, like a savings account, as you pay your premiums, so that even if you cancel such a policy before it is fully paid up, it still has some value that can be cashed in.
Whole numbers means no decimal places have to be represented and no fractions can be associated with it. so 80 is a whole number and the whole number before it is 79 and the whole number after it is 81