Mohammed Shaheen, Saudi Readymix's general manager in the Central Region, said the company started working on the project almost 12 months prior to execution day.
What does E-Day stand for?
E-Day stands for Execution Day (of ATO)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Specifically, they find significant positive abnormal returns on the execution day and the next to next day.
His lawyer, however, obtained a rare stay of execution days before the punishment was to be carried out.
I didn't pick the execution day, and only explain how this event may be viewed by many Muslims, today and in the future.
Many say Hopkins, even at 40, has become the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world and the promoters are calling their show Execution Day.
The black flag normally raised above the prison on execution day was also absent, new laws meaning it was no longer deemed necessary.
This is the woman who called her pet lamb Kebab so she wouldn't get too sentimental when its execution day arrived.
Colonial and early national Americans would have recognized the narration of the horrific crime, the condemned felon's repentance, and the morally-instructive execution day sermon as standard elements of justice and crime literature.