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167                $widget_args = array( 'number' => $widget_args );
168
169           $widget_args = wp_parse_args( $widget_args, array( 'number' => -1 ) );
170           $this->_set( $widget_args['number'] );
171           $instance = $this->get_settings();
172
173           if ( array_key_exists( $this->number, $instance ) ) {
174                $instance = $instance[$this->number];
175                // filters the widget's settings, return false to stop displaying the widget
176                $instance = apply_filters('widget_display_callback', $instance, $this, $args);
177                if ( false !== $instance )
178                     $this->widget($args, $instance);
179           }
180      }
181
182      /** Deal with changed settings.
183       *     Do NOT over-ride this function. */
184      function update_callback( $widget_args = 1 ) {
185           global $wp_registered_widgets;