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The Spaak report foresaw a European Commission, on the lines of the High Authority of the Coal and Steel Community, which would execute the treaty and enjoy great powers over governments.

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In the same letter, Patterson also informed Sully of his vision for the reverse, which Peale would execute: "I propose an Eagle flying, and rising in flight, amidst a constellation, irregularly dispersed, of 24 stars [representing the number of states then forming the Union], and carrying in its claws a scroll with the words E PLURIBUS UNUM".

West would have taken the trick and led a heart, but South would have ruffed in the dummy and cashed the last trump, which would have executed a show-up squeeze on East.

"Impatient cries of 'shoot' or 'pass it' followed him whenever he got the puck, at which point he would execute one more rink turn and a heads-up dribble, looking for a better opportunity to make his play".

The scissors maneuver acquired a vertical variation, in which two fighters would execute a series of climbing turns or barrel rolls, each with the aim of slipping behind the plane that climbed too fast.

Having originally envisaged Project H (the H stands for "Humanity, Habitats, Health and Happiness") as a design firm through which she and colleagues would execute humanitarian projects, Ms. Pilloton soon realized that it could achieve much more by enabling other designers all over the world to work on them too.

Druckenmiller was then able to assemble his own board, one which would help him execute properly.

That same month, a French tourist was beheaded in Algeria by an Islamic State-linked group called Jund Khilafah, which had first warned that it would execute him within 48 hours unless France stopped airstrikes in Iraq.

LeWitt's small army of studio assistants would execute his wall drawings, which could easily be removed and recreated in another space.

British troops would execute something called a general warrant, which would allow them to search private residences on any grounds.

According to received wisdom sensors and actuators would be wired through a hierarchical set of data hubs, which would route all information towards a central computer that would execute operations and issue appropriate commands back to local devices.

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