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An executable is almost always not sufficiently complete for direct execution.
In a traditional non-optimized design, a particular instruction in a program sequence must be ( almost ) completed before the next can be issued for execution ; in a pipelined architecture, successive instructions can instead overlap in execution.
The description almost immediately appears to be describing the persecution of Reformers and Protestant or pre-Protestant groups of people who suffered persecution and execution before, during, and after the Middle Ages, and this view seems to have been held by Bruce R. McConkie in his first edition of Mormon Doctrine.
It was later published in the theological work which caused his execution in 1553, almost all copies of which were destroyed.
Inhaled or ingested cyanide, used as a method of execution in gas chambers, almost instantly starves the body of energy by inhibiting the enzymes in mitochondria that make ATP.
His mad attraction to Esmeralda sets off a chain of events, including her attempted abduction and Frollo almost murdering Phoebus in a jealous rage, leading to Esmeralda's execution.
Eager evaluation is almost exclusively used in imperative programming languages where the order of execution is implicitly defined by the source code organization.
Simplicity, which was almost childlike, sentiment at once noble and gentle, extreme grace and charm of execution, marked his works, in contrast to the more animated, complicated and technically superior paintings of a later age.
David Evanier, in an article published in the American conservative magazine The Weekly Standard, called Hobsbawm " Stalin's cheerleader ," writing: " One can learn almost nothing about the history of communism from Hobsbawm's Interesting Times — nothing about the show trials, the torture and execution of millions, the Communist betrayal of Spain.
But from 1936 until 1953, the term changed its meaning, because being expelled from the Party came to mean almost certain arrest, imprisonment, and often execution.
In April 1964, the first 7094 II was installed, which had almost twice as much general speed as the 7090 due to a faster clock cycle, dual memory banks and improved overlap of instruction execution, an early instance of pipelined design.
He almost acts as Jerry's right hand man always there when needed, although somewhat unreliable in execution of tasks.
This almost led to the artist's execution.
General Hassan Pakravan, Director of Savak from 1961 – 1965, had an almost benevolent reputation, for example dining with the Ayatollah Khomeini while Khomeini was under house arrest on a weekly basis, and later intervened to prevent Khomeini's execution, on the grounds it would " anger the common people of Iran ".
He came over to Greece to be present at the Olympic games, where he fell in with Ischomachus the agriculturist, and by his description was filled with so ardent a desire to see Socrates, that he went to Athens for the purpose, and remained with him almost up to the time of his execution, 399 BCE.
On 18 October 1860, Elgin, not having received the Chinese surrender and wishing to spare Beijing itself, ordered the complete destruction of the Yuan Ming Yuan ( or Old Summer Palace ) outside Beijing in retaliation for the imprisonment, torture, and execution of almost twenty European and Indian prisoners ( including two British envoys and a journalist for The Times ).
Reflection-oriented programming almost always requires additional knowledge, framework, relational mapping, and object relevance in order to take advantage of more generic code execution.
" Iron Cross " was canceled almost on the eve of execution because intelligence showed that Hitler had remained in Berlin.
Scholars believe almost 62 percent of these were sacrificial victims, based on signs of ritual execution, method of burial, and other factors.
Oldřich of Rožmberk would sell the town almost immediately after the execution but it would again become property of the family in 1501.
The term is also applied, often disparagingly, to films that are pitched and developed almost entirely upon such a simply stated premise rather than standing upon complex character study, cinematography, or other strengths that relate more to the artistic execution of a production rather than simply an engaging high-concept premise with broad appeal.
Several books have been written about the case, including: When The Monster Comes Out Of The Closet by Lori Steinhorst, who communicated with Dodd in writing and by phone almost daily for 18 months prior to his execution ; Driven to Kill by true crime author Gary C. King ; and Dr. Ron Turco's book about his experience during the initial investigation to assist in developing a profile of the killer .< ref >
He still remembers the massacre at Blagovestchensk when nearly 8, 000 unarmed men, women, and children were driven at the point of the bayonet into the raging Amur, until — as one of the Russian officers who participated in that brutal murder told me at Chin-Wang-Tao in 1900 —" the execution of my orders made me almost sick, for it seemed as though I could have walked across the river on the bodies of the floating dead.

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the Carleton Student Association includes all students in college and is intended `` to work for the betterment of Carleton College by providing student government and student participation with the college administration in the formulation and execution of policies which pertain to student life and activities ''.
However, as Andronikos ' rule went on, the Emperor became increasingly paranoid and violent – in September 1185, Andronikos ordered the execution of all prisoners, exiles and their families for collusion with the invaders – and the Byzantine Empire descended into a terror state.
* Declaration of Independence of Quito, proclaimed independence from Spain on August 10, 1809, but failed with the execution of all the conspirators of the movement on August 2, 1810.
The Religious Society of Friends or Quaker Church is one of the earliest American opponents of capital punishment and unequivocally opposes execution in all its forms.
It is precisely in the context of this challenge that he develops the concept of military genius, whose capabilities are seen above all in the execution of operations.
Not only did he go willingly but throughout the process he maintained his faith and forgave all those who betrayed him and engaged in his execution.
The transaction engine tracks all the transactions and manages their execution according to the transaction rules ( e. g., proper concurrency control, and proper commit or abort for each ).
The transaction engine tracks all the transactions and manages their execution according to the transaction rules ( e. g., proper concurrency control, and proper commit or abort for each ).
They now gathered the various constitutional laws they had passed into a single constitution, showed remarkable strength in choosing not to use this as an occasion for major revisions, and submitted it to the recently restored Louis XVI, who accepted it, writing " I engage to maintain it at home, to defend it from all attacks from abroad, and to cause its execution by all the means it places at my disposal ".
The provision of a " Franchise Offer Circular " or disclosure document is mandatory before execution of agreement and is valid for all of the Brazilian territory.
* Their execution is dominated by an inherited tradition rather than by innovation ( although like all folk traditions they do change over time )
Historians Keith Hopkins and Mary Beard tentatively estimate a total of 400 arenas throughout the Roman Empire at its greatest extent, with a combined total of 8, 000 deaths per annum from all causes, including execution, combat and accident.
As with the women, male gymnasts are also judged on all of their events, for their execution, degree of difficulty, and overall presentation skills.
Leaders, organisers, investigators and accomplices participating in the formulation or execution of a common plan or conspiracy to commit the crimes specified were declared responsible for all acts performed by any persons in execution of such plan.
The intermediate representation can be compiled once and for all ( as in Java ), each time before execution ( as in Perl or Ruby ), or each time a change in the source is detected before execution ( as in Python ).
During the execution of such a critical section, all interrupt handlers that cannot execute safely within a critical section are blocked ( they save the minimum amount of information required to restart the interrupt handler after all critical sections have exited ).
So tame was the Parliament grown, that though it was most visible that Monk's letters and Arthur Haslerig's instructions were designed for the dissolution of the longstanding Long Parliament, they were obeyed by the remainder of the members and all these designs were to be put into execution.
All policies must be discussed with all managerial personnel and staff that is required in the execution of any departmental policy.
Microprograms are carefully designed and optimized for the fastest possible execution, since a slow microprogram would yield a slow machine instruction which would in turn cause all programs using that instruction to be slow.
If any goal fails in the course of executing the program, all variable bindings that were made since the most recent choice-point was created are undone, and execution continues with the next alternative of that choice-point.

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