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execute
[ek′səkyo̅o̅t]
(of a computer) to follow a set of instructions to complete a program or specified function.

execute,
v to finish; accomplish; fulfill. To carry out according to certain terms.

execute
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31 suggested, "The execution of Saddam in this quick manner indicates that Washington is the one who planned and directed matters, that the Iraqi government is merely an executer [pun on executor and executioner] of orders, and that the goal of the Americans in the execution was to end the government of Saddam by way of the symbol of this government who [also] had embodied the resistance.
Now is the time to sit together and look at each step that the customer/ ourselves/the executer (normally carrier)/receiver of our product or service must take to get the action completed.
The art is based on the personal relationship, mutual trust and mutual confidence that the effects coordinator, or ECOORD, (read Fires Brigade commander) establishes with his UEx commander as part of that commander's inner circle of advisors, decision-makers and executers.
 
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