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execute
verb as in kill
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verb as in carry out a task
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The San Bernardino County Rural Task Force then executed a search warrant on the property and found steel talons and about two dozen firearms.
In addition to questions about the supplier, the American Civil Liberties Union rightly notes that “Procedures for putting animals to death…are much stricter than those for executing humans.”
During the hearing, which lasted nearly two hours, Yoon and his lawyers argued that the martial law order was "a formality that was not meant to be executed".
China has executed two men responsible for two deadly attacks within a week in November last year.
The Season 1 standalone "A Dark Quiet Death" is one of the most beautifully executed half-hours in recent television history, and the "Quarantine" episode remains a masterpiece of early Covid era inventiveness.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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