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- executed by loading it into memory and jumping to the start of the address space and executing from there. In more complicated interfaces, executable...
- Look up execute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Execute, in capital punishment, is to put someone to death. Execute may also refer to: Execution (computing)...
- guilty persons than to put a single innocent man to death." He argued that executing an accused criminal on anything less than absolute certainty would lead...
- directly endangering another's life, which is always legal for police, but executing a suspect under one's control as a punishment. Proving that a summary...
- The Portable Executable (PE) format is a file format for executables, object code, DLLs and others used in 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows operating...
- Executer is a Brazilian thrash metal band. They formed in the mid-1980s in the city of Amparo, close to the metropolis of São Paulo. The founding line...
- An Executable Architecture (EA), in general, is the description of a system architecture (including software and/or otherwise) in a formal notation together...
- USS Execute (AM-232) was an Admirable-class minesweeper built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was originally ordered and laid down...
- Execute is the debut album of So Solid Crew members Oxide & Neutrino, released on 28 May 2001. It features the Casualty sampling number 1 single "Bound...
- The Executed Renaissance, An Anthology, 1917–1933: Poetry, prose, drama and essay (Ukrainian: «Розстріляне відродження: Антологія 1917—1933: Поезія—проза—драма—есей»)...