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Before that, the Karzai government executed 15 inmates by firing squad in October 2007 and conducted a single execution in 2004.
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Even "conservatives" in many European countries are against a single execution, but this "moderate" Rouhani in Iran is very much for it.
"As a freshman assemblyman, I never dreamed this legislation I voted for would be in effect for so long and yet not result in a single execution," he said.
In terms of running time, a single execution of the localization takes time in the worst case.
Concurrent and Comparative Simulation (CCS) with Multi-List Propagation (MLP) appears to be an adapted solution, by providing a way to perform several simulations in a single execution run.
The batch size is defined as the number of FFTs performed by the kernel in a single execution.
In the case proposed in this paper, the service refinement cycle takes this role, mixing in a single execution environment the process workflows, policy entitling modules, and underlying systems such as databases.
It was subsequently abolished in 2007, without a single execution carried out.
An experiment in default mode is simply a single execution.
For example in the case of eight receivers, a single execution of takes 23 milliseconds, while requires over 100 milliseconds.
Our tool is designed as a single execution file; thus, it could be applied to any cloud platform in which multiple queries are supported.
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