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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
exect .
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Examples
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Still with 12 gauge slug from 40 yards and a good pass through I had exected more sign.
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To be exected I guess when the president says things like this:
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Still with 12 gauge slug from 40 yards and a good pass through I had exected more sign.
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Her main problem is that no one had ever exected anything from the kids.
Second Term Policies, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It lacks reserves, acquisions, seriels, recalls not feature rich at the moment data migration is clunky (command line to convert stuff to sql) – not friendly on the backend – and therefore will not be helpful to the average ‘cataloger’ – summer 08 exected release of first gui of back end difficult install process
Evergreen – the Open Source Catalogue « Where Rasta Meets Pasta 2008
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It lacks reserves, acquisions, seriels, recalls not feature rich at the moment data migration is clunky (command line to convert stuff to sql) – not friendly on the backend – and therefore will not be helpful to the average ‘cataloger’ – summer 08 exected release of first gui of back end difficult install process
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We hope though that the company, with the same old logo and much of the same management although many management change annnouncements are exected in coming weeks, still will be a "new" GM with a new emphasis on greening its cars and trucks.
The "G" in GM is for green? | The Greenwash Brigade | Marketplace from American Public Media 2009
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According to Arringtom, Mahalo is looking to tap into the “top search terms” and currently have 4000 of their own results pages, with 25,000 exected by the end of 2008.
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This was a quick first attempt at quantifying the exected CRN5 bias relative to CRN12R.
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If Shaviv were to have his way, the classroom would be no different than the boardroom; a sycophantic cold place, where everyone is exected to fall in line–and take passion out of teaching, or worse, learning.
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