| One can also use the Automate button, which executes microinstructions at the speed of 1 per second. |
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| Nick is a dedicated public servant who executes his political masters' designs with vigor and enthusiasm. |
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| A bookkeeper was regarded to be a technician who executes recording operations. |
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| Phillips first composes his arrangements using design software, then executes them in oils on rectangular canvases and circular panels. |
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| The EU is funding a project to build an intelligent agent that executes actions in compliance with European standard privacy legislation. |
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| Our firm ideates, creates and executes growth strategies for multiple retail channel development. |
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| Suddenly a jet fighter is seen coming in low from behind, and when over the car, it executes a half roll. |
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| Jeng executes his landscapes in crayon and oil, as opposed to the more traditional Chinese ink. |
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| He smashes the idol, gathers loyal Levites around him and executes those responsible. |
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| El Commandante executes hijackers without trial and imprisons dissidents just like his former paymasters did in the Soviet Gulag. |
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| To control the load on each machine, a script is run which increases the nice level of each process the longer it executes. |
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| He proposes legislation and a budget, executes the laws, and guides the foreign and internal policies of the republic. |
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| After receiving payment, the taxi driver pulls to the left and executes a U-turn, and hits a motorcycle coming the other direction. |
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| Those moments where Smith telegraphs exactly what is due next and then executes the moment perfectly are what make the film work so well. |
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| After the UNIX script telnets to the EM and executes the configuration script, the EM is fully configured. |
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| A serial processor executes each iteration through the loop, doing all the work. |
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| While figure skating involves graceful acrobatic manoeuvres with music in the background, the freestyle performer executes a set of movements tracing a figure on the floor. |
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| That Elgort executes the high-wire act so flawlessly is probably owed to the fact that he shares some of the same qualities. |
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| And when she executes a tap-dance while seated at her stenographer's desk, in one of Rob Ashford's wittier pieces of choreography, she makes it look effortlessly elegant. |
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| It executes program instructions, writes and reads information to or from memory, and accesses peripheral devices such as serial ports and disk controllers. |
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| The processor executes critical path computation instructions as long as a critical path instruction can be started without causing a pipeline stall. |
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| In the first round he executes a near perfect dive and takes a large lead. |
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| Next we create a new thread, and that thread creates a new application domain, loads, and executes an assembly. |
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| When the receiver double-clicks on the attachment, the worm executes and will mass-mail itself again. |
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| To her credit, Germain piquantly executes the inevitable transition from repressed spinster to infatuated maiden. |
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| In this scenario, the buyer executes a contract for purchase and convinces seller to quitclaim the title to buyer prior to closing. |
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| Saudi Arabia also executes criminals who were minors at the time of the offence. |
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| The Talmud states that a court which executes one person in seven years is considered bloodthirsty. |
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| An embedded Blue Vector Edge Manager in the tunnel manages the multiple sensors required and executes business rules in real-time as cases and items are scanned. |
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| Consequently, the unit executes and places the result in a temp register. |
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| The computer reads in a program file from disk and executes the contents. |
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| A logic bomb is an executable file that, once triggered, executes malicious code that deletes files on a server even during power outages or system reboots. |
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