Sentence examples for execution of the moves from inspiring English sources

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The two top teams from Monday night's pairs free skate were both beautiful to watch, according to Ron Ludington, a United States coach of many Olympic pairs, but the Canadian team outshone the Russians in the technical difficulty and execution of the moves they tried.

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Every time, after the execution of the chosen moving command, the new feature representations would be captured with rewarding 1, or the robot collided with the obstacle with rewarding −50.

A bill to ban the execution of the retarded is moving through Virginia's legislature, the General Assembly.

Johnson said it was the execution of the late lineout move – which foundered with a short throw and subsequent rumble into touch – that brought England undone.

Perhaps it was the skill of the planting and the execution of the design that moved the judges, but if ever an idea deserved a gold medal, this is it.

Gov. Rick Perry of Texas today vetoed legislation that would have banned the execution of the mentally retarded, a move that runs counter to a trend among states that have the death penalty.

It plays out in Mira Friedlaender's video of hands unfurling an endless paper scroll, and in Shaun El C. Leonardo's funny-scary execution of muscleman moves: with each total-body flex and crunch he seems ready to explode.

Of the six highest-qualified gymnasts, who compete together as one of four groups in the 24-man final, Purvis had the lowest combined difficulty score - which means he relies on consistency and stylish execution of his moves, rather than complexity, to earn marks.

Fiorina's demise was chalked up to bad execution of bad strategic moves, most notably the 2002 Compaq acquisition.

Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza, (born Jan . 2 1568, Jaraicejo, Extremadura, Spain died Jan . 2 1614, London, Eng)., missionary who, moved by the execution of the Jesuit Henry Walpole in 1595, decided to devote herself to the cause of the faith in England.

January 2, 1568 Jaraicejo, Spain January 2, 1614 London, England Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza, (born Jan . 2 1568, Jaraicejo, Extremadura, Spain died Jan . 2 1614, London, Eng)., missionary who, moved by the execution of the Jesuit Henry Walpole in 1595, decided to devote herself to the cause of the faith in England.

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