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In this world of the haves and have-mores, Mr. Dallison often charges upward of $5,000 a painting -- which can take up to six days to execute -- and is usually booked weeks in advance.
Pay for performance isn't easy to execute, and is more suited to stable industries and jobs where success can be easily quantified, Nobel laureate Bengt Holmström said in Stockholm Dec. 8 in a lecture as part of Nobel Prize week.
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They didn't quite execute and weren't quite smart enough.
The head is particularly well executed and is likely to have been found close to its original location.
Us coming together as a team and us executing and being locked in and focused.
To this end, curved wide plate tests have been executed and were analyzed by means of 3D digital image correlation.
For that she was ordered by Creon to be executed and was immured in a cave, where she hanged herself.
It's about executing and being held accountable, not just dreaming.
Transactions are cheap to execute and it is quickly and easily transferred around the world.
Two were executed and two were released after a ransom was paid.
Women were raped, men were executed and villages were burned in pursuit of profit for the king.
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