Ky New Era Obits

Era, Naomi Naomi Era, 86, of Nazareth, passed away Thursday, , in Holy Family Manor. She was the wife of the late Edward Era, Sr., who died in 1983. A graduate of Salisbury University ...

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SUTHERLAND, ERA CARMICHAEL, age 91, passed away peacefully at home on . A fourth generation Floridian, Era was born in Mayo, FL, to James and Daisy (Shiver) Carmichael on February 17, ...

POISSON, Era O. Era O. Poisson, 84, of Burlington, widow of Camille J. Poisson, passed away peacefully Sunday (). Born in Fairfax, VA on , daughter of the late Henry and ...

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NEWPORT NEWS – Era Jones (94) went home to be with the Lord . A viewing will be held Friday, from noon – 6:00 p.m. at Cooke Bros. A Homegoing service will be held 12:00 p.m ...

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Era Greiman nee Magill, age 92, of Skokie; beloved wife of the late Irvin; loving mother of Donna (Dr. Robert) Rothenberg, Gerald (Susan Carlson) Greiman and Renee (Dr. Michael) Klass; adored “Grandma ...

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The new operator uses the internal [[Construct]] method, and it basically does the following: Initializes a new native object Sets the internal [[Prototype]] of this object, pointing to the Function prototype property. If the function's prototype property is not an object (a primitive values, such as a Number, String, Boolean, Undefined or Null), Object.prototype is used instead. After ...

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A new expression is the whole phrase that begins with new. So what do you call just the "new" part of it? If it's wrong to call that the new operator, then we should not call "sizeof" the sizeof operator, or & the address-of operator (when it behaves like one).