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unexecuted
adjective
Not executed; not performed or carried out.
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Since orders may be placed only in person, and since unexecuted orders expire at the end of the session, you might expect this to create a mad dash to the counter on trading days.
Even if their claims are ultimately rejected, there is a good chance they will never actually be deported; the backlog of unexecuted removal orders is around 50,000.
This was followed by a similar unexecuted project, San Nicola di Tolentino (1579) in Venice.
Bruant probably drew up the unexecuted plans for a country house at Richmond, Yorkshire, England, for the duke of York, who subsequently became James II.
Johnson turned explicitly to the 18th century for his design of the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture at the University of Houston (1983 85); it was based on unexecuted plans published by the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. Claude-Nicolas Ledoux
The regime nationalized hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. property and private businesses, which provoked retaliatory measures by the U.S. government, including a trade embargo, an unsuccessful invasion by Cuban exiles at the Bay of Pigs in south-central Cuba (April 1961), and unexecuted plots to assassinate Castro.
Einstein thought his proposed experiment might explain a good deal about the nature of ether and about the motion of the earth; the experiment, however, remained unexecuted, because of the expense involved and because Einstein learned that it had been performed in 1887 by the late Dr. A. A. Michelson at Cleveland, 0hio.
As he wrote, if the Union was dissolving, "are all the laws, but one, to go unexecuted, and the government itself go to pieces, lest that one be violated?" Lincoln refused to believe that the framers would not have endorsed his efforts to restore the Union.
As Burlingame put it in a glowing letter to Secretary of State William Seward: "Let this wish, though unexecuted, find worthy record in the archives of his native land, to show that neither self-exile, nor foreign service, nor the incidents of a stormy life could extinguish from the breast of this wandering child of the republic the fires of a truly loyal heart".
Not much happens in his lyrics, but they contain plenty of embodied religion, unexecuted sexuality, and the weird, sloppy musk of a male method-acting performance.
After all, he asked, "are all the laws, but one, to go unexecuted, and the government itself go to pieces, lest that one be violated?" He "could but perform this duty, or surrender the existence of the government".
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