Torture is one thing, but I don't see how executing prisoners is any different to killing them in battle. |
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Because of the heavy ordnance load, he continued with the takeoff, instead of executing a highspeed abort. |
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Explanation, study, application and dialogues on some other kinds of systems and concepts for executing acciaccaturas. |
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This is used when a script which is controlling the call has finished executing and has not yet queued the call for any skillsets. |
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The cable flye is also a great exercise for racket sports such as tennis, racquetball, squash and badminton when executing the forehand stroke. |
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The fifth suite has Japanese kabuki actor Tamasaburo Bando executing a series of dances while Ma plays. |
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They had preached about winding the clock before executing emergency procedures. |
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Aikido, kyudo and iaido allow almost religious experiences in the focus and flow of executing techniques. |
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Though not intonation-perfect, Jo wowed at every opportunity, soaring and executing allargandos with effortless ease. |
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When she returned to Mr. B's class, across the floor she sped in a moving allegro combination, executing triple pirouettes. |
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There they re-equip and reman while executing all individual predeployment training requirements, attaining readiness as quickly as possible. |
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Further, there is no reason why a legatee cannot effectively renounce his entitlement to shares without executing a deed. |
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In most of these compositions, the physical routine of executing difficult rhythms is amply reinforced by plenty of repetition. |
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He invariably zigged when he should have zagged and was instrumental in the team's difficulties executing its offense. |
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Unlike a dolly or tracking shot, the zoom draws attention to itself as something that someone behind the camera is actually executing. |
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Some resisted and Cromwell himself attacked them, arresting three and executing one. |
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Wherever required, women salespersons are executing their tasks with aplomb. |
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Too many shops are currently executing uncertainty management rather than risk management. |
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The initial twelve-minute aerial dance found them on a rope suspended from the ceiling, executing arabesques while spinning with sublime grace. |
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His role is to provide that assistance which is necessary to the peace officers executing the search warrant. |
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Which is why, I guess, he seems happiest when executing baroque and extreme forms of punishment. |
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Maverick and Alatza tried to break by executing an abrupt barrel roll in opposite directions but the enemy fighters stayed on their tail. |
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Article 14 also contains provisions as to what should happen if the transferor defaults in executing a transfer of his shares. |
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Special bailiffs are officers appointed by the sheriff at the request of a plaintiff for the purpose of executing a particular process. |
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Then, last week, someone nearly sideswiped me while executing a left turn through an intersection on a busy, two-lane street. |
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Its leader, Richard Plantagenet, reoccupied Acre, executing prisoners and slaughtering its inhabitants. |
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They are clever, even brilliant planners, who are now executing the first blatantly overt phase of their attack. |
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Today I have been out executing court warrants for court non-attenders, people who didn't turn up to face theft and drugs charges. |
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Lee was obviously the best player, executing his shots, serves and volleys with the greatest of ease. |
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In 1278 Palmerio Berardi, canon and obedientiary, is responsible for executing the bishop's and chapter's warning of excommunication. |
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When he loses hope of successfully executing his grand design, she pushes him onward because she now has a stake in the painting, too. |
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They feel that certain crimes are so heinous that executing the criminal is the only reasonable response. |
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Any applicant, instead of executing the work of constructing and draining the roads, as hereinbefore provided, may do one of those things. |
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But next fall, the Court, at least, will decide if executing the mentally retarded is cruel and unusual punishment. |
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Stories of using civilians as human shields, and executing prisoners of war, leaves one speechless. |
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The fact is that executing people, unless you do it publicly, horribly and humiliatingly, has no deterrent effect. |
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One minute he was committing world-class clangers, the next he was executing world-class saves. |
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Moreover, in perpetrating these acts of murder and destruction they believe they are executing the divine will. |
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He soon moved against the imperial family, executing first the emperor's mother, Maria, and then young Alexius himself in November. |
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The improviser cannot and does not wait to know the consequences of the improvised production while executing it. |
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A tripartite agreement will be signed for executing the project and operating the fast lane highway. |
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Also, there are inconsiderate golfers who tend to walk ahead or pass by others immediately after executing their shot. |
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The company first sergeant is executing logistics functions, but may also be reporting on a company shaping effort. |
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Behind us, Pat began warming himself up on his drum kit, executing a quick succession of flurried beats. |
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All of the four major-party candidates are four-square in favor of executing. |
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The couple gave their own twist to the bridal waltz, dashingly executing a tango. |
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Kids who perform understand the difference between executing a glissade and presenting one with gusto. |
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Every move was deliberate and purposeful, almost as if she were executing some sort of martial art act. |
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They created a market niche by executing a pop-reggae hybrid with more distinctiveness and consistency than did their counterparts. |
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They acted as a kind of police force, doing errands for the king, executing his justice and collecting his taxes. |
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Its virtuosic male performers towered impressively on stilts while executing complex choreography and astonishing feats of acrobatics. |
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After executing the movement, lower the bar back slowly to the original position. |
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Entertaining the masses, though, isn't nearly as exhilarating as executing a perfect dive. |
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Now, it suggested, the availability of DNA evidence reduces the risk of executing an innocent person. |
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A marine has admitted to executing an enemy soldier by shooting him in the back of the head, and killing another who was trying to run away. |
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Officials said troops, with no alternative but to fight to the death, were executing comrades who wanted to surrender. |
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The minister said the matter had been referred to the Judicial Department for observing the necessary legal formalities for executing the death sentence. |
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Occasionally, executing a standard manoeuvre such as a left turn would cause your car to shut down and refuse to restart, in which case you would need to reinstall the engine. |
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But although executing on nuclear strategy is rocket science, formulating it is not. |
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Usually performed by small groups of competing dancers, this segment is performed by a large group of dancers executing the steps in perfect syncopation. |
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She is responsible for developing and executing marketing plans for clients including Merrill Lynch and US Trust. |
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Because mod perl compiles programs only once before executing them, the speed difference between Alzabo and raw DBI calls is probably not that great. |
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Occasionally, executing a maneuver such as a left turn would cause your car to shut down and refuse to restart, in which case you would have to reinstall the engine. |
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He drove a very strong race pushing hard throughout and perfectly executing an overtaking manoeuvre over Michael that turned out to be decisive for us to finish third. |
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In tests, four amputees were able to program their artificial arms with sets of muscle signals for executing complex feats such as opening the door of a microwave oven. |
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When we were content that Nicole had mastered her glide and looked fabulous executing it, we were left with one final detail before it was time for her big reveal. |
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A man in a crowded Colorado movie theater randomly executing a roomful of total strangers including women and children? |
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It solves the performance problem by executing all requests as threads in one process, or in a load-balanced system, in one process per server in the cluster. |
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The researchers aimed to use the brake to ratchet the propeller in only one direction, by executing a series of chemical reactions between blade and brake. |
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Better still, on top of wrangling four kids and executing her first-lady-of-Jersey duties, Mary Pat has her own career. |
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The German Army swept through Belgium, executing civilians and razing villages. |
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This incident followed the release of a video allegedly showing uniformed Pakistan soldiers executing unarmed civilians. |
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Regional CINCs still have responsibility for planning and executing the conventional campaign and theater nuclear operations. |
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With each battle executing a new level of involvedness, the fighters themselves have become more complex in their design. |
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The Marines executing Mojave Viper aboard the Combat Center are beginning to get the chance to test out the MAK, said Garvin. |
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Based on this model, the class server attempts to prefetch and transmit the next set of expected classes while the client is busy executing. |
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Five years ago the region was a mix of major and independent oil companies executing both oil and gas standalone and subsea tieback projects. |
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In this trial, mental activity training was an ideomotor training that the subject practiced mentally without executing the real movement. |
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The expenses of the war, while in progress, were defrayed by executing rich men and confiscating their property. |
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The mob boss was known for executing his enemies with a garrotte of piano wire. |
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Henry shored up his position by executing all other possible claimants whenever any excuse was offered, a policy his son Henry VIII continued. |
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For example, instead of executing Archbishop Cranmer for treason for supporting Queen Jane, she had him tried for heresy and burned at a stake. |
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In 1661, King Charles II forbade Massachusetts from executing anyone for professing Quakerism. |
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It is thought likely that the king had ordered him to be killed to avoid the disgrace of executing a prince of the blood. |
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Conversely, the doubles team does not use the alleys when executing a shot. |
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There are various grips for executing the forehand, and their popularity has fluctuated over the years. |
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In these areas, Ivan's agents attacked boyars, merchants, and even common people, summarily executing some and confiscating land and possessions. |
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But on 10 February 2012, Iran's parliament changed the controversial law of executing juveniles. |
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Sheriff's duties in Ontario deal only with serving legal processes and executing civil judgments. |
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Sheriffs are in charge of certain legal matters that typically involve registration of some sort and executing the orders of the court. |
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Spain procrastinated until late 1802 in executing the treaty to transfer Louisiana to France, which allowed American hostility to build. |
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Receiving government advice does not necessarily bind the monarch into executing the advice, except where prescribed by the constitution. |
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These requirements are applicable whether you are remoting into a server or locally executing SharePoint cmdlets. |
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But Elokobi headed in soon after with United's defence sleeping, Matt Jarvis executing a short-corner routine. |
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The mare and her foals, as though executing a spirited folk dance, pranced with loud whickerings among the guests. |
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In general, writable variables must have unique instances per processor executing a shader and therefore cannot be shared. |
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StorageTek's T9940B will address customer challenges of executing reliable back-ups with ever-shrinking back-up windows. |
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I'm working on one about gender dysphoria but still executing them with surrealistic imagery. |
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These early attacks, however, required executing native code and relied on special instructions. |
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The Ministry of Social Solidarity announced that it would await final, unappealable judgment before executing. |
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The transition to nonrigid airships resulted in even more robust vehicles executing a number of complex military missions. |
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The National Security Council, chaired by the president is the authority charged with formulating and executing defence policy for the nation. |
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Lord Beckett gains power over Davy Jones and, with the help of the Flying Dutchman, he is now executing his plans to extinguish piracy forever. |
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While Robert and Thomas were out of the country in 1469 the king asserted his control, executing members of the Boyd family. |
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Sgt. White asks the judge to authorize a nightcapped warrant because there is a considerable risk to the officers executing the search warrant. |
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On the ground, it lies in wait for prey, then catches it by executing a few leaps, which can span three metres. |
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In response, Edward led a short military campaign, capturing and executing Lancaster. |
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Edward and the Despensers strengthened their grip on power, formally revoking the 1311 reforms, executing their enemies and confiscating estates. |
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This prompted Prince Rupert to respond by executing Parliamentarian prisoners in Oswestry. |
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Alexander was exceptionally harsh to Tyre, executing 2,000 of the leading citizens, but he maintained the king in power. |
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He did so, executing the conspirators, but within two years also conquered the region and incorporated it into his domain. |
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After this, Balj seized power by marching on Cordoba and executing Ibn Qatan. |
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They took control of Malaga, then marched on Cordoba, taking it and executing Sulayman and his family. |
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The Dutch next attacked Pampanga, where they captured the fortified monastery, taking prisoners and executing almost 200 Filipino defenders. |
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The President is responsible for executing and enforcing the law, and has the power to veto bills. |
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Since the British sovereign is a constitutional monarch, he or she abides by the advice of his or her ministers, except when executing reserve powers in times of crisis. |
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As the executive branch, the Cabinet is responsible for proposing bills and a budget, executing the laws, and guiding the foreign and internal policies of Denmark. |
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer is now always Second Lord of the Treasury as one of the Lords Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Treasurer. |
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In a recent opinion upholding a death statute in Kansas, even Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia acknowledges that a minute risk of executing an innocent person does exist. |
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Compute farms provide scaleable and uninterrupted compute power for executing mission-critical jobs that are long-running as well as CPU and memory intensive. |
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He whose laws are everywhere incessantly self executing needs not to select and group and reserve his friends or foes for any climateric catastrophe. |
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In orienting a spacecraft, in executing turns, etc., and astronaut must operate the levers, buttons, and toggler switches, not to mention many other motory tasks. |
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Figure 17.1 Murder rates in executing and nonexecuting states. |
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In 1541, an indigenous leader named Tenamextle, also known as Francisco Tenamaztle and Diego the Aztec, rebelled, capturing and executing Spanish leader Miguel de Ibarra. |
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Many leading enterprises use DBmaestro to facilitate DevOps for their database by executing deployment automation, enhancing and reinforcing security, and mitigating risk. |
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Hugh Despenser the Younger lived and ruled in grand style, playing a leading role in Edward's government, and executing policy through a wide network of family retainers. |
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Under this agreement, ACUA members are able to leverage the critical mass of university members already using TeamMate when executing new TeamMate licenses. |
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After struggling to heal from Lyme disease using longterm antibiotics for a year, I turned to natural medicine and began executing Stephen Buhner's Lyme Borreliosis protocol. |
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Where Church and State are not separated, the State aids in investigating these offences, as well as in executing the canonically rendered decisions of the Church. |
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Kublai's force pursued Nayan, who was eventually captured and executed without bloodshed, by being smothered under felt carpets, a traditional way of executing princes. |
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