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Executing has been a problem.
"Executing," the machine reported.
"Executing ," the screen replies.
"Executing," said Jaza, clearly puzzled.
Theoretically, the principle of dual criminality applies, that is to say in both the Issuing and Executing States.
Frontside Executing a trick, whereby your front side faces the direction of travel or the obstacle that is the subject of the trick.
"Executing, Commander."
"Executing, sir.
EXECUTING, it responded instantly, as though it were a word it heard all the time.
"Executing, Your Majesty," Dahak said once more, and the Enchanach Drives of eight Imperial planetoids roared to life.
I expected an argument from the PC, but it went along promptly: EXECUTING.
"Executing," the coxswain said in an almost prayerful voice, and HMSFearless leapt instantly forward and "down" at an acceleration of just over twenty-nine hundred MPS2.
China Executing Still More China, which routinely executes more people than all other countries combined, is in the midst of its third great wave of executions in the last quarter century.
EXECUTING, EXECUTING, it snarled back at me.
The Case of Executing Chen Shimei (鍘美案): Chen Shimei had two children with wife Qin Xianglian, when he left them behind in his hometown for the Imperial examination in the capital.
In 2001, Williams published Executing Justice: An Inside Account of the Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal, in which he says he "wasn't about to embarrass myself by running with such a patently outrageous story on the most visible death-penalty case in the world."
I instructed the game to make them BE NICE TO EACH OTHER; frantically it flashed, EXECUTING, EXECUTING.
Amnesty International condemned the decision to deny clemency, and former President (and Georgia Governor) Jimmy Carter released a public letter in which he stated "Executing Troy Davis without a real examination of potentially exonerating evidence risks taking the life of an innocent man and would be a grave miscarriage of justice."