Wes Walker 2eeb90a944 [1742] Ensure multiple composite annoations are correctly written.
This implementation uses a collector pattern to allow embedded ExecutionContexts to stash Issue objects for later processing by a non-embedded ancestor ExecutionContext.

Also:
 - Provide explicit constructor implementations for ExecutionContext
 - Leverage explicit constructors to solidify immutability of several ExecutionContext class members.
 - Fixed erroneous call to ExecutionContext.Complete in CompositeActionHandler.cs
 - Use a consistent timestamp for FinishTime in ExecutionContext::Complete
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