An innovation Aldridge introduced early in his career was a direct address to the audience on the closing night of his engagement at a given theatre.
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The second stanza begins with a direct addresses to Christ ( called God's Son )-with an invocation to John the Baptist who can support human imploring.
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TS Transfer from address A to address B then JUMP out of sequence to the command at address C . C must be a direct address.
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Luther's segments take the form of letters, journal entries, and even direct addresses to the reader, as he documents his attempts to win back Tiger's affections.
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When the Pope has reached a conclusion on some important matter, he makes his mind known to the cardinals by means of a direct address, or allocution.
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He also eschews sitting behind the set's desk during the interview portion of the show, using it only for comedy bits and direct addresses to the audience.
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In a direct address to a judge or the president, " Vossa Excel�ncia " must follow the vocatives " Merit�ssimo / a " ( " Your Honour ".
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In his first direct address to people in China, Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian on Thursday urged Chinese leaders to negotiate with his government and promote closer trade ties.
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:: I took a rhetoric class last year, and the various ways we were taught to refer to that device were direct address, second person, or implied intimacy.
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Although the play was revolutionary in its fluid movement through time and its direct addresses to the audience, Wilder surely never meant it to be cute in its self-consciousness.