It's definitely scrip and not script.
Nothing.
It could be slang for prescription.
In the world of technology, where a script is a snippet or more of computer code, the proper grammar is: The script was run, or the script ran.
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If the script says hospice, it should be for a hospice patient.
VO is script shorthand for voice over.In a scene where you want the character's dialog to be heard, but the character is not on screen, you can write the dialog like this (using screen formatting margins):KEVIN (V.O.)She never understood my games.Another AnswerYou can use VO when the character is not present, as distinct from OS -- script shorthand for off-screen, which is used when the character is present in the scene but not seen by the camera.
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To refer to an external script called testjs.js, you would use the <script> tag in your HTML document. The correct syntax is: <script src="testjs.js"></script>. This tag should be placed within the <head> section or at the end of the <body> section of your HTML file to ensure proper loading of the script.
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Hi there, It is wise to ask your doctor for a prescription for as long as you are going away for. It is unlikely you will be able to get a UK prescription drawn from Aus, but if you see an Australian doctor and show the prescription, he will probably write you out a script for it straight away. Student Doctor
Technically, sometimes. A doctor may be permitted to prescribe >2 months of dose in some situations, and can issue a repeat prescription if necessary (this means the person goes in every month with the same script, rather than getting a large amount of medicine at once or a new script every time).