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He was inevitable, yes — but only because he actually executed, something that plenty of presidential frontrunners in the past have conspicuously failed to do.
Wallace executed something called the "Senecat" with the Seahawks (it involved lots of runs out of bounds), while the desperate Browns used Cribbs as the quarterback of their Golden Flash package last year.
According to Goodwin, Lincoln executed something like this strategy when he appointed to his first Cabinet three men he had beaten for the 1860 Republican nomination: William H. Seward, Salmon P. Chase, and Edward Bates.
We also (the adults in the room, that is) executed something of a citizens' arrest, as some Dufus-who-will-go-unnamed had come in for a pie and a pitcher, leaving his dog in a locked car in the pizzeria's sweltering-hot parking lot.
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When you need to execute something, you need to do it.
Ice skating has always been a symbol in my mind for executing something well".
But he ended up executing something far more important than a game plan.
He added: I think I would be too reactionary to execute something like Meet the Press properly.
"We don't assume a certain way of executing something," Ms. Toogood said of Cunningham-trained dancers.
I know, you'll say this administration is too stupid to plan and execute something with this kind of foresight.
The only time that practices are extended is if we don't execute something the right way".
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