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In fact, these governmental branches are closely interconnected and people across the political spectrum, such as the head of Iran's Judiciary Human Rights Council Mohammad Javad Larijani, Chairman of the Parliament Ali Larijani, or Rouhani do not ideologically or politically disagree on human rights issues and the matter of executions.
He has taken the matter-of-fact lyrical execution of talking blues and incorporated it into his own musical style, which as time passes moves further from Mr. Dylan.
Let's not forget "the small matter of execution", one that might prove more important than lofty "strategic" considerations.
There is still the matter of timing and execution.
By making the speech, Collins was saying that the Mets' problems were a matter of execution, not talent, and was hoping that the players would respond.
Winning in the playoffs is a matter of execution.
No matter how many storyboards a director arms himself with, no matter how carefully he plans (as, for instance, Alfred Hitchcock famously did), life on the set is still a matter of execution and attentiveness, awareness of details and the ability to catch them and shift them on the fly.
The difference between the Pittsburgh Symphony and the Berlin Philharmonic has become a matter of execution, not approach.
I think it really is a matter of execution and hopefully we executed it successfully.
Perhaps a matter of execution, or the consequence of what is basically a chamber piece rattling around a big opera house.
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