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United States composer who promoted 20th century music (1896-1985)
plural of session
bull sessions
plural form of bull session
jam sessions
plural form of jam session
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Used in reference to web applications, a session is the sequence of interactions between the server and a user. A users session can store persistent data between different web pages. For instance, a person might login to a site on one page, then go on using other pages on the site. The login step begins a session where the server tracks information about that specific user. Sessions typically expire after a set time of non-interaction and are removed from the server's memory
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Gaming with friends for an extended period of time, Online,Splitscreen or via a LAN connection
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A period of play in which the players only leave the field at a change of innings; the three sessions are between start of play, lunch, tea and close of play
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The performance of music by local musicians in a public place, with its origions in Gaelic culture. A musical performance broadcast for a radio show
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A meeting of a council, court, or legislative body to conduct its business
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{n} act or time of sitting
Roger Huntington Sessions
born Dec. 28, 1896, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S. died March 16, 1985, Princeton, N.J. U.S. composer. He attended Harvard and Yale, lived in Italy and Germany (1925-33), and later taught principally at Princeton University (1935-45, 1953-65). His early interest in Neoclassicism was replaced 1953 by his adoption of serialism. His works include the operas The Trial of Lucullus (1947) and Montezuma (1963), incidental music to The Black Maskers (1923), eight symphonies, a Concerto for Orchestra (1982, Pulitzer Prize), and the cantata When Lilacs Last in the Door-yard Bloom'd (1970), as well as several widely read books on music
Roger Sessions
born Dec. 28, 1896, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S. died March 16, 1985, Princeton, N.J. U.S. composer. He attended Harvard and Yale, lived in Italy and Germany (1925-33), and later taught principally at Princeton University (1935-45, 1953-65). His early interest in Neoclassicism was replaced 1953 by his adoption of serialism. His works include the operas The Trial of Lucullus (1947) and Montezuma (1963), incidental music to The Black Maskers (1923), eight symphonies, a Concerto for Orchestra (1982, Pulitzer Prize), and the cantata When Lilacs Last in the Door-yard Bloom'd (1970), as well as several widely read books on music
quarter sessions
an English law court that was held in the past once every three months
quarter sessions
a local court with criminal jurisdiction and sometimes administrative functions
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meets daily for business; or, the space of time between the first meeting and the prorogation or adjournment; thus, a session of Parliaments is opened with a speech from the throne, and closed by prorogation
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The period of time during which the Legislature meets to conduct official business in chambers The term is used to describe both the entire sixty-day period of a regular session or the daily meetings in chamber during a regular session
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A series of transactions or hits made by a single user If there has been no activity for a period of time, followed by the resumption of activity by the same user, a new session is considered started Thirty minutes is the most common time period used to measure a session length
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A session is a period during which the meetings of a court, parliament, or other official group are regularly held. The parliamentary session ends on October 4th
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a meeting of spiritualists; "the seance was held in the medium's parlor"
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The period during which the legislature meets There are two types of sessions The regular session convenes every two years and may last no more than 140 days A called session, commonly referred to as a special session, is so designated because it must be called by the governor A called or special session may last no more than 30 days
session
Used in reference to web applications, a session is the sequence of interactions between the server and a user. A users session can store persistent data between different web pages. For instance, a person might login to a site on one page, then go on using other pages on the site. The login step begins a session where the server tracks information about that specific user. Sessions typically expire after a set time of non-interaction and are removed from the servers memory
session
A lasting interaction between system entities, often involving a user, typified by the maintenance of some state of the interaction for the duration of the interaction [WSIA Glossary] Such an interaction may not be limited to a single connection between the system entities
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A meeting of a council, court, or legislative body to conduct its buisness
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A continuous period of time during which a user's browser is viewing Web pages or a Web application within the same server or domain In IIS, sessions can be timed and be assigned a special session scope for storing variables between pages for the same user
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Hence, also, the time, period, or term during which a court, council, legislature, etc
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A musical performance broadcast for a radio show
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a meeting for execution of a group's functions; "it was the opening session of the legislature"
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The time after a username connects to an Oracle database and before disconnecting, and the events that happen in that time
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A period devoted to a particular activity; a training session
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or the actual assembly of the members of such a body, for the transaction of business
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a meeting for execution of a group's functions; "it was the opening session of the legislature
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Session musicians are employed to play backing music in recording studios. He established himself as a session musician
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a meeting devoted to a particular activity; "a filming session"; "a gossip session" a meeting for execution of a group's functions; "it was the opening session of the legislature
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{i} meeting, assembly; period of time during which a meeting takes place; term, semester, period of time that a school is open and holding classes
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the time during which a school holds classes; "they had to shorten the school term"
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A logical connection with a host system The session begins when you establish the communications link and ends when you terminate emulation and return to DOS
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A session is created every time an operator logs in to WebCheckout Each session tracks its own set of data, including the operator and the current allocation being worked on It is possible to have multiple sessions on the same station, which are independent You can see how the session is identified, in part, by the URL in the browser, such as "cgnelesjuxopyszq"
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A session of a particular activity is a period of that activity. The two leaders emerged for a photo session. group therapy sessions
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Sessions are related to terminal handling Sessions can have a controlling terminal; by becoming a session group leader, a daemon process can detach itself from any controlling terminal A session group is a set of processes created by the session leader FIXME
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Refers to an active connection between two computers for the purpose of communicating and transferring information
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The context information of a communication in general
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A Session is a communications channel to a data source This data source can be a remote MySQL database, a local copy of Primebase, or even a text file accessed by the ODBC text file driver Sessions are also referred to as Connections
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The context information of an SSL communication
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A session is one of two kinds of compositional units (the other being a process) A session is a collection of processes composed in parallel; a session is specified in terms of the precondition and postcondition predicates of its component processes Sessions can be composed using sequential and choice composition, and we reason about sessions using theory from the field of sequential programming Distributed applications can be structured by nesting processes and sessions, and the Infospheres Infrastructure supports such capability For example, a developer can use the Djinn Master to design a session as a directed graph, whose nodes are djinn (possibly designed using the Djinn Generator), and whose edges are bindings between mailboxes (constructed using the maildaemon package) The Djinn Master can initiate sessions described in such a manner
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A division of the academic calendar At The University of manitoba there are three sessions a calendar year; Regular Session (September to April); Intersession (May to June); and Summer Session (May to August), divided into Summer Evening (May to August) and Summer Day (July to August) However, not all faculties / schools offer courses during Intersession and/or Summer Session
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As defined in the Orange Book, a recorded segment of a compact disc which may contain one or more tracks of any type (data or audio) In data recording, there is usually only one track per session, but there may be multiple sessions on a disc In audio recording, all audio tracks should be in a single session A lead-in and lead-out are recorded for every session on a disc
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The period of time in which the Legislative Assembly officially convenes The regular session begins on the second Monday in January of every odd-numbered year Special sessions may be convened at the call of the Governor or of a majority of the members of the Legislative Assembly
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The session of a judicial court is called a term
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In communications, the time during which two computers maintain a connection and are usually engaged in transferring information
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The actual sitting of a court, council, legislature, etc
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The time you spend online Your session includes whatever you do while you're online, whether it's chatting, surfing or playing games Back to Top
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For some people, the Internet serves as their psychotherapist: they go online to tell all their problems to total strangers and feel some sort of relief It's appropriate, then, that the time spent with a therapist in person has the same name -- a session -- as the time one spends online The session includes whatever one does while online, from connect time to hang-up, whether it's file transmission, real-time chats, or research search
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The act of sitting, or the state of being seated
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That part of the year when the General Assembly may meet to conduct business The regular session is January through May The session in odd-numbered years is called the first regular session; that in even-numbered years is called the second regular session See also Special Session and Veto Session
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Period during which the Legislature meets: Regular - the biennial session at which all classes of legislation may be considered; Extraordinary - special session, called by, and limited to matters specified by the Governor; Daily - each day's meeting; Joint - meeting of the two houses together
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a meeting devoted to a particular activity; "a filming session"; "a gossip session"
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A session is a meeting of a court, parliament, or other official group. an emergency session of parliament After two late night sessions, the Security Council has failed to reach agreement The court was in session
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A period during which access to a WebObjects application and its resources is granted to a particular client (typically a browser) Also an object (of the WOSession class) representing a session
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Regular - The Legislature convenes each year on the third Wednesday in January for 60 legislative days Each legislature has a duration of two years
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The time between logging into and out of a Trusted Solaris host The trusted stripe appears in all Trusted Solaris sessions to confirm that users are not being spoofed by a counterfeit environment
sessions

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