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Doing read or write operation in memory using the help of poniter is called dereference.
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Douglas McArthur
1959
There are different ways to write this sentence. The best way to write it would be "What were you doing before this"?
He wrote many short stories and speeches . Hope that helped!
Frederick Douglas was an escaped slave who spoke against slavery. He also wrote an autobiography that is widely renowned and taught himself to read and write.
It is grammatically correct but without meaning unless you refer to the posture called a split, in which case the usual form would be "had us doing splits." For example: The choreographer had us in ( or doing) splits.
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what are you doing is 'qu'est-ce que tu fais' in French.
Im doing pretty good here