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  • ...aultless' is often used to describe a procedure or technique that has been executed perfectly, without any errors or complications. This could refer to a surgi ...of a procedure or technique. A 'faultless' procedure would be one that is executed with high precision.
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  • ...e two methods and requires a strong, skilled executioner. The person to be executed is usually restrained and made to kneel, with their neck exposed. The execu ...quicker and less reliant on the skill of the executioner. The person to be executed is restrained in a device that exposes their neck, and a weighted blade is
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  • ...unced /kəmˈpjuːtər ˈproʊɡræm/) is a collection of instructions that can be executed by a [[computer]] to perform a specific task. A computer program is also kn
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  • * [[Covert operation]]: An operation that is so planned and executed as to conceal the identity of or permit plausible denial by the sponsor.
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  • ..., technically a [[priapism]], observed in the corpses of men who have been executed, particularly by hanging.
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  • * [[Performance Art]]: An artwork or art exhibition created through actions executed by the artist or other participants, which may be live or documented, spont
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  • ...clude conditions such as no high-priority issues remaining, all test cases executed, or a certain percentage of passed test cases.
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  • * [[Socrates]]: The ancient Greek philosopher who was executed by drinking a concoction containing Conium.
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  • ...field, a project often refers to a planned set of interrelated tasks to be executed over a fixed period and within certain cost and other limitations.
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  • ...it signifies the area of the brain that prepares for movement before it is executed.
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  • ...on to an ambulance or to a higher level of care. Casualty lifting is often executed in emergency situations, where quick and efficient action is required.
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  • ...piece such as hallways, heating system, elevators, and exterior areas are executed under legal rights associated with the individual ownership.
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  • The control of eye movement is executed by the [[Oculomotor Nuclei]], a collection of nuclei in the midbrain that c
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  • [[Category:People executed for murder]]
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  • ...th remarkable eloquence and courage. Despite this, he was found guilty and executed in 1600.
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  • ...s likely fabricated due to anti-Semitic sentiment. He was found guilty and executed in 1594. His case is often cited as an example of the persecution faced by
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  • ...unciation: /ʧeɪn ɒv səˈvaɪvəl/) is a sequence of steps that, when properly executed in a timely manner, maximize the likelihood of survival following [[cardiac
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