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Cinderella: Evening
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Cinderella is a tool for determining a tight bound on a program's best case and worst case execution times. The tool performs a static analysis of the program's executable code, models the instruction cache memory and computes the bound through the use of integer linear programming. During the analysis, the user can provide additional path information so as to tighten the bound.
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Following in the footsteps of the great family musicals that have appeared on the Tuacahn stage in recent seasons, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella brings you all the enchantment, romance, and suspense of one of the world’s most classic fairy tales. Combined with the loveable score by one of America’s foremost songwriting teams, this production will delight the entire family.
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On March 31, 1957, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, a made-for-TV movie, aired for the first time on CBS. The live telecast, starring the new Broadway sensation Julie Andrews, pulled in an astounding audience of over 107 million viewers and sent critics scrambling for superlatives. In 1965 the musical was remade for television, this time starring Lesley Ann Warren. In 1997, Cinderella returned to television as a dazzling spectacular on The Wonderful World of Disney. The cast included superstar Whitney Houston as the Fairy Godmother, pop sensation Brandy, Whoopi Goldberg, Bernadette Peters, Jason Alexander and Paolo Montalban.
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Cinderella’s company logo and icon – the red “c” – is recognized everywhere. Interestingly enough, the ‘c” could very well stand for the outstanding “creativity” that Cinderella consistently brings to all its areas of operation - from design, to marketing, to retailing, and to its genuine commitment to the community.
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Cinderella's father again marries a dominating woman with two daughters who banishes Cinderella to the role of housemaid. One day, when the father is going to the fair, the daughters request he return with luxury goods for them. Cinderella asks just for the first twig that brushes against him. In this case it is a hazel twig which she plants at her mother's grave. Her tears water the twig, causing it to grow quickly into a tree, on which a white bird lands. The bird begins to grant Cinderella her wishes.
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[L]ong she had suffered in ashes and sorrow, Cinderella was now living in splendor and joy. As midnight approached, before the clock struck twelve, she stood up, bowed, and said that she had to go, in spite of the prince's requests for her to stay. The prince escorted her out. Her carriage stood there waiting for her. And she rode away just as splendidly as she had come.
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