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1. A slick blue and white Lear Jet with bold letters spelling out “REX DUPAR INT” on the side was being refueled
2. iii) int main ( void ) :- Generally every program has a function called main
3. when we declared that a, b, and result were of type int
4. int and a have in the following declaration:
5. Where int is the type name (the class) and a is the variable name (the object)
6. We then convert this string to an integer using int and then store it in the variable guess
7. Actually, the int is a class but all you need to know right now is that you can use it to convert a string to an integer (assuming the string contains a valid integer in the text)
8. note that the same is similar to for (int i : IntArray) in Java 1
9. When you use a variable i and assign a value to it, say integer 5 to it, you can think of it as creating an object (instance) i of class (type) int
10. An analogy is that you can have variables of type int which translates to saying that variables that store integers are variables which are instances (objects) of the int class
11. Note that even integers are treated as objects (of the int class)
12. Int J Toxicol 2001;20(Suppl1):47-55
13. Inhibitors of bacterial growth in urine: what is the role of betaines? Int J Antimicrob
14. But I’ll be in touch tomorrow, and if you get any more int
15. Staff Sergeant ‘Dusty’ Miller of the Int
16. “As you can imagine, we’ve been scouring the briefing books and Int
17. Enter some text for the Int val which will appear in the text field
18. -(solid), chilled -- cut int
19. hammer, and it needs a new fl int, but I can repair it tomorrow, if
20. ---you did these on Int Hard-pack, but now you do it steeper-n-cruddier
21. stressed on this po int a gain and a ga in
22. ISREAL WENT INTO A GRAVE AS A NATION, A MULTITUDE OF INDIVIDUALS WENT INT GRAVES, BUT NO NATION OR INDIVIDUALS CAME OUT OF GRAVES IN A
23. Inde e d, a fa int hypnopæ dic pre judice in fa vour of size wa s unive rsa l
24. He fe lt the fa int a nswe ring pre ssure of he r ha nd
25. " And ra pidly, with a series of ritua l gestures, he uncoiled two wires conne cte d to the porta ble ba tte ry buckle d round his wa ist; plugge d the m sim ulta ne ously into the side s of his a lum inum ha t; touche d a spring on the crown–a nd a nte nnæ shot up into the a ir; touche d a nothe r spring on the pe a k of the brim –a nd, like a ja ck-in-the -box, out jum pe d a m icrophone a nd hung the re , quive ring, six inche s in front of his nose ; pulle d down a pa ir of re ce ive rs ove r his e a rs; pre sse d a switch on the le ft side of the ha t-a nd from within ca m e a fa int wa spy buzzing; turne d a knob on the right–a nd the buzzing wa s inte rrupte d by a ste thoscopic whe e ze a nd ca ckle , by hiccoughs a nd sudde n sque a ks
26. Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther 331:94–104
27. Int J Chron Obstruct
28. Void test (int a)
29. Void test (int a, int b)
30. Interior of the Cathedral, 734 (Int
31. Simon, 735 (Int
32. Herr Rintz, Architect, 744 (Int
33. Alfred Wellisch, Architect, 744 (Int
34. James Brooks, Architect, 736 (Int
35. Sedding, Architect, 737 (Int
36. Thorp, Architect, 740 (Int
37. Webb, Architect, 740 (Int
38. Norman Shaw, Architect, 734 (Int
39. Interior of the Hofkirche, with Tomb of Maximilian I, 735 (Int
40. Christopher & White, Architects, 743 (Int
41. Phillips Figgis, Architect, 733 (Int
42. Piers of the Cathedral Portico, 739 (Int
43. Auditorium of the Palace of the Trocadéro, 732 (Int
44. Painting by Puvis de Chavannes in the Grand Hall of the Sorbonne, 743 (Int
45. Formigé, Architect, 735 (Int
46. Prioleau Warren, Architect, 737 (Int
47. Congress Hall and Chamber of Deputies, 738 (Int
48. Consino, 733, 734 (Int
49. Interior of the Recoletu Church, 735 (Int
50. Official Residence of the Intendente, 734 (Int