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blocking Messages passed among nodes can be either blocking or non-blocking. When blocking messages are sent, the routines that handle the message passing wait until the application buffers, locations in the application's memory that are used as a source or destination of data passed as messages, are freed for reuse before returning. Note: this does not necessarily mean that the operation has been completed. ...
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blocking the moving of people around the stage by the stage director to set up the patterns that will be followed during the performance of the opera
Ãâó: www.patriciagray.net/operahtmls/terms.html
blocking physical movements of cast members on stage given by the director. A blocking rehearsal establishes these; it is the first step in staging.
Ãâó: www.wbopera.org/chorus/glossary.html
blocking where the actors are placed in relation to the camera. Screenwriters do not need to know much about blocking as a theatrical playwright or sitcom writer would.
Ãâó: www.powernet.net/~scrnplay/sceenterms.html
blocking If return from the procedure indicates the user is allowed to re-use resources specified in the call.
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