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  • Execute, which is a synchronous method that doesn't exist in the asynchronous clients.

    Site Home Glenn Gailey [MSFT] 2012

  • The weekly meeting, known as Execute, was launched last summer with a specific mission: to get the near-sovereign leaders of Google's far-flung product groups into a single room and harmonize their disparate initiatives.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • The weekly meeting, known as Execute, was launched last summer with a specific mission: to get the near-sovereign leaders of Google's far-flung product groups into a single room and harmonize their disparate initiatives.

    Larry Page's Google 3.0 - BusinessWeek 2011

  • In the wake of the flotilla incident, a Facebook site, called Execute Haneen Zuabi [sic], was established (and later taken down) and a group calling itself

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

  • You'd really want to call Execute only when writing test code or when experimenting with an iterator method.

    MSDN Magazine: RSS Feed 2008

  • However, I also explained that the thread that calls Execute will block until the iterator exits or executes a yield break statement.

    MSDN Magazine: RSS Feed 2008

  • Another niffty feature is that a tab indicates that you've downloaded something by displaying a little blue arrow next to the 'Execute' button.

    Where for art thou Chromeo? 2008

  • Another niffty feature is that a tab indicates that you've downloaded something by displaying a little blue arrow next to the 'Execute' button.

    Where for art thou Chromeo? 2008

  • Another niffty feature is that a tab indicates that you've downloaded something by displaying a little blue arrow next to the 'Execute' button.

    Archive 2008-09-01 2008

  • The excuse used by the people who help "Execute" these plans, are "Just Following Orders".

    The Clock is Ticking for A US Attack on Iran 2008

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