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  • noun A key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line.

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Examples

  • GetInstance () End Get End Property End Module End Namespace #End If

    DaniWeb IT Discussion Community skiabox 2010

  • GetAppSettingsKeys () Catch ex As Exception exceptionMethod (ex) End Try End Sub #End Region Protected Sub GVAppConfig_PageIndexChanging (ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewPageEventArgs) GVAppConfig.

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  • GetInstance () End Get End Property End Module End Namespace #End If

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  • GetAppSettingsKeys () Catch ex As Exception exceptionMethod (ex) End Try End Sub #End Region Protected Sub GVAppConfig_PageIndexChanging (ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GridViewPageEventArgs) GVAppConfig.

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  • Text = value End Set End Property #End Region End Class

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  • ValidateInput Line 139: End Sub Line 140: Line 141: #End ExternalSource Line 142:

    ASP.NET Forums vb.netdev 2009

  • New Beginnings at the End is a blog that deals with End-of-Life Issues.

    Weblogs 2009

  • Then We Came to the End is a novel that depicts many lighthearted moments and many dire situations as well.

    Then We Came to the End by Joshua Ferris: Questions 2007

  • The Beginning Is the End is the Beginning | spazeboy said, on July 20th, 2008 at 8: 32 pm

    New Media Communication @ Tunxis CC - Spring 2007 » Blog Archive » Class Notes - March 1 2007

  • There are two hazard boards; at the End is a Milliner and China Shop, this is belonging to the Great tavern or Eateing house, and all the Length of this roome to the street ward is a Piaza wall, and a row of trees Cutt and platted together as the ffashion of the place, wth tops running up a top with heads.

    Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888

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