For a time Shahn and Evans collaborated on a film project, unfortunately it was never executed. |
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The family of a First World War soldier executed for cowardice is petitioning the Government for a posthumous pardon. |
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He launched a secret operation, codenamed Satiety, which was one of the most carefully executed stings in Scotland Yard's history. |
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Although he prepared and executed his works painstakingly like the old masters, he wanted his works of art look like machine made. |
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My getting in the way marred her almost perfectly executed fashionably late entrance. |
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We felt that we were asking them to abide by their standards, which were being executed capriciously. |
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In August, he was hanged on Gallows Hill, one of 19 people executed for witchcraft. |
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Two rows of sharply delineated feathers are finely executed in low relief with deep, precise incisions marking the details. |
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By an indenture of the same date executed by them, the Somerset Estate was appointed and transferred to the 4th Duke. |
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Because it was so poorly planned and ineffectually executed, there are those who fantasise about what better leadership might have accomplished. |
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For the most part, it's a fairly routine mystery-suspense series with a supernatural gimmick, executed competently but unremarkably. |
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The most notable shot is a flyover of a cloverleaf highway intersection that is perfectly composited and executed. |
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Essentially this work is nothing more than stylised, monochromatic copies of rock paintings executed in traditional pigments on handmade paper. |
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A compulsory purchase order was then executed in accordance with the Act to acquire the necessary land. |
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Once, hearing that a Pima man was to be executed the next day, Kino made a perilous seventy-five-mile night ride to rescue him. |
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Laurie, in her ecstatic state, executed a pirouette, and began to sing in earnest. |
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This work was executed by painting the canvas the texture of wood, so that the figure seems like a sculpture. |
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Citing Bauhaus influence, especially the paintings of Josef Albers, she executed her works by hand with painstaking precision. |
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The work was executed by the Piccirilli Brothers, the leading firm of carvers in New York City. |
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These works were executed in the later 1660s, in plenty of time for Van der Meulen to put them into his background. |
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The photographer has executed the work with a detachment that is almost cruel. |
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His passion is for boats, in particular traditional barges on the Thames, and his works are executed in watercolour and pen and ink. |
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All paintings are executed using quality handmade oil paints from Germany and Italy on fine Belgian canvas. |
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All the paintings were beautifully executed with great attention to detail. |
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The work is flawlessly executed and represents one of the finest examples of the metalsmith's art. |
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Associations aside, the works are deftly executed, marvelously obsessive gems. |
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The final section of this exhibition is devoted to works executed by artists after they had left Rome and the Villa Medici. |
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When this maneuver is properly executed, you can literally turn within one wingspan. |
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The manoeuvre was expertly executed, the finish applied with an aplomb of which Ian would have been proud. |
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Although he had time to shoot under Marshall, Luna swivelled and as the keeper bore down on him executed a dive of glorious artistic merit. |
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York were unprepared for Featherstone's short kick-off which they executed to perfection. |
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Once a security instrument is executed, says GMAC, it attaches immediately to all assets covered by that instrument. |
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This can lead to the travellers moving to another car park when the order is executed and the whole process has to be gone through again. |
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On March 23 the police executed a search warrant at a warehouse and made further seizures. |
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With Code Morphing, the translation process can be optimized by looking at the generated code and minimizing the number of instructions executed. |
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What will the situation be if a person is executed under a law that has been deemed unconstitutional and invalid? |
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You see all these different movies with people being executed for committing treason or murder. |
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Well, even though he was executed 122 years ago, bushranger Ned Kelly continues to have a strange hold over the nation's imagination. |
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Seventy seven men were executed on charges of treason though historians tend to think the figure is higher. |
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Despite the proliferation of the death penalty for many new offences, less than half the people condemned to death were executed. |
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At least seven criminals, mostly rapists, have been executed by lethal injection since the penalty was restored. |
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Most shockingly, Americans still support the death penalty in large numbers despite an awareness that innocent people are executed. |
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Bert quickly learned that the soldiers summarily executed anyone who strayed from the march. |
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The prison was where the president's henchmen tortured and executed many political prisoners. |
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All of these members were pulled out of a public meeting and summarily executed. |
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They systematically sought out political opponents and executed some on sight. |
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It is unclear how many of the seven soldiers were executed, rather than killed in fighting, as the authorities contend. |
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Dozens were executed for espionage or sabotage after having been convicted in show trials. |
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The tragedy of Amin is that he died in exile, not rotting in a jail or executed for his crimes. |
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Macias exterminated a third of his populace before being executed after a 1979 coup. |
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Since February 2003, nearly 700 more children and youths have been murdered or extrajudicially executed in the country. |
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Suspected rebel supporters were detained, tortured and extrajudicially executed. |
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Canopies, finely executed pillars, draperies folded in gentle scallops and garlands lend to her pictures an aura of opulence. |
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Of all the ads, this is the one that most looks like it was dreamed up and executed by the Democratic National Committee. |
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The Soviets executed soldiers on an infinitely greater scale, either after due process or as summary military punishment. |
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They were convicted and executed, despite a massive outcry from all over the world against this barbaric treatment. |
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Drugs teams were also out in force, warrants were executed and arrests were made for a variety of crimes. |
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They are either painted or executed in pen and limited to the area of ornamental decoration. |
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The result is a silky, sultry piece of theatre, superbly executed and acted. |
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Instantly classified as a demon, the stranger is harried, persecuted and all but executed by the superstitious islanders. |
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In most cases, however, the brick, carved stone, or terra-cotta ornament would survive far longer than decoration executed in wood. |
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Virtual projects are no less architecture than a building that was designed on paper or built of chipboard but never executed in stone and glass. |
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To manufacture these pans, hundreds of thousands of hammer strikes were executed upon these drums. |
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In order to be efficient commands must be executed quickly and without questioning by subordinates. |
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She ran straight down the deck between the cats and executed a perfect swan dive off the bow, down and out of sight. |
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A guard swore by his honor, his faith and his love for his children that no one would be executed. |
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He was sentenced to house arrest and many of his followers were executed and imprisoned. |
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Some supporters of the death penalty argue that more innocents have been killed by released or paroled murderers than have been executed. |
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Both were executed, along with 52 others suspected of involvement in the machinations of Batz, dressed in red, the colour of parricide. |
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Astute stratagems and surreptitious methods had been planned and executed only to fail. |
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A query is executed in a computer to retrieve data from a database stored on a data storage device. |
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A policy decided in Brussels faces several hurdles before it can be successfully executed on the ground. |
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It is common ground that under the written agreement in draft and as executed, rent was payable, by implication of law, annually in arrear. |
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A high-end performance of fine mechanics is executed, which will appeal to the clockmaker in every Swiss. |
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Her action has led to the arrest of the partner and her son, who believed they had executed a perfect crime. |
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Monmouth himself was captured, and executed by a headsman who botched his job. |
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The centerpiece illustrated here was executed in Rome by Carlo Albacini, a stoneworker and restorer of antiquities. |
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The Deputy Judge was not prepared to reveal the names of the two witnesses to his codicil when it was executed on 12th November. |
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It may be grouped with other such pictures which we believe were executed by Bronzino on the basis of his master's drawings or cartoons. |
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In the Eighteenth Century, imbeciles but not idiots could be executed for capital offenses. |
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The programmes need to be executed with patience, persistence, and precision, targeting high risk groups. |
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Hathaway executed a will leaving each child one dollar and the remainder of his estate to his wife. |
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Across France, some 20,000 women had their heads shaved, and around 7,500 collabos were summarily executed. |
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Instead many were executed by a select group of seven to ten workshop collaborators. |
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Also, if captured by Confederate troops, a Black soldier would be immediately executed or sold into slavery. |
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In this case, internal evidence indicates that the writing, ornament, and figural paintings were all executed by a single hand. |
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In the former, the set-off was to be executed by a third party, with whom both the creditor and the insolvent debtor maintained their accounts. |
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Then, two months before the November vote, Street unexpectedly executed the political. equivalent of a skateboarder's hand-plant. |
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I heard that the Philippines had left early, after a Filipino truck driver was kidnapped and executed. |
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While some were executed, others, malnourished and starving, were forced to carry out labour beyond their physical capabilities. |
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Beautifully conceived and skilfully executed, this is an object lesson in successfully blended artforms. |
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He is valuable in short-yardage situations and perfectly executed a Hail Mary pass for a touchdown against the other team. |
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Properly crafted computer instructions appended to the text will then be executed by the machine, giving hackers a way in. |
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Farm finisher Jen Snyder executed the design, which she limited to one wall to keep it from overwhelming the room. |
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If he is not given a pardon, he will be executed by a five-man firing squad. |
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Columbia can add a notch to its belt for another well produced and fully armed disc that is well designed and executed. |
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But remembrance is not enough for the relatives of the British servicemen executed at dawn by firing squads. |
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The check is aimed at ensuring that no incongruent code is executed by the filter interpreter. |
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We assembled drill sergeants, company commanders, and first sergeants and executed leader training on each aspect of the warrior challenge. |
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The coup failed, and 69 accused coup plotters were later executed after secret trials before military tribunals. |
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The next step is an exchange of contract executed before a notary public with the two parties' lawyers. |
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The learned trial judge found the warrant was invalidly issued and executed. |
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Circles, squares or collages of geometric shapes executed in bright acrylic colours float freely on the surface of his paintings. |
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The Invention of the Cross is the name given to the supposed discovery of the cross upon which Jesus Christ had been executed. |
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In this powerful production a form of butoh is created that moves from the beautiful and finely executed, to the frenetic and dangerous. |
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The drama is well conceived and executed, but here also he follows another poetical master, Ben Jonson. |
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To point to the danger of irreversibility and of innocents being executed is not a panic reaction. |
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In 1891 the engineer Otto Lilienthal executed the first safe and repeatable volplanes in history. |
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House-made pasta dishes are simple but luscious, while main courses favour classics like porchetta and bistecca, executed with flair. |
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In many organizations, it is executed without strategy, reducing cost-effectiveness and efficiency. |
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It was the perfect damsel-in-distress expression, she'd seen executed on the countenances of several ladies. |
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Jockey E. J. Perrodin likens a turf race to a chess match, with moves and countermoves being executed by riders in the race to the wire. |
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PostScript documents are programs executed by a PostScript interpreter and sent to print servers that only accept passive input text. |
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This technique works best on straight hair and can be risky for frizzy hair, as poorly executed razoring can make the frizz worse. |
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How highly can we praise what, at root, is a very nicely executed imitation? |
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The code must be clean, well organized and properly executed with precision and accuracy. |
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Their plan was put in place days before and was executed with military precision. |
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But then I have these ridiculous plans that need to be executed with exact precision. |
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Critics at the discussion pointed to the preparations for the annual event, which they said lacked concept and were often poorly executed. |
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The champions also executed a nice pair combination spin and back inside death spiral, receiving a score of 66.48 for a first place finish. |
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In 2001, he was indicted for the killings carried out by a death squad that executed 75 political prisoners in the weeks after the coup. |
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There were no written documents from the 1948 meeting, and no deeds or leases were ever executed in relation to the property. |
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Murder detectives have stepped up the hunt for the gunman who executed a man in broad daylight in a gangland hit. |
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This is definitely a production worth seeing, not least due to the professionalism with which it is executed. |
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Certain persons betrayed him, demanded his death, brought him to trial, condemned and delivered him up, mocked, tormented, and executed him. |
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The aircraft commander executed a go-around, left the landing gear extended, and entered the visual pattern. |
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Fire Down Below may not be a quintessential golden oldie, but it's worth it if only for the well executed performances by its stars. |
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At that time the office was granted to the chancellor of England, who executed the duties by deputy. |
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The governor of the town claimed these merchants were spies and had them executed. |
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For the first time in the history of Europe, a monarch was not only dethroned by the masses, but also executed. |
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A positive pushback is executed by looking someone straight in the eye, and saying with an even, non-stressed tone what you want or need. |
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As a group they would stand back, observe the machine's output and then discuss minute adjustments to be executed with a screwdriver. |
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He was executed in the electric chair on January 24, 1989, having obtained two stays of execution. |
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These new paintings are mostly organized around nearly straight brushstrokes executed on grounds made of broader, looser applications of paint. |
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Some of the Turkish and Italian textiles are embellished with exquisite embroideries executed in metallic threads. |
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It gets translated into java, with added database connectivity and gubbins like that, then it's executed. |
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In all, a disastrous start to a marketing concept clearly executed by greedy fools. |
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This was also the spot where more than 1000 aristocrats were executed at the guillotine during the French Revolution. |
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For certain crimes where guilt is not in question, and the circumstances were horrific then people should be executed. |
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Under his direction, wares in the style of the French renaissance Limoges enamels were executed. |
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Again, it's a good story and one that's executed to film well, but it's not full of daisies and gumdrops. |
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The success of the end result, however, often depends not on how good the idea is, but on how well it is executed. |
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Only two years later Charles I was executed and his son proclaimed Charles II by the Scots in defiance of the English. |
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On receipt we will arrange for the engrossments to be executed by our clients and we will then revert to you so that the matter can be completed. |
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The solicitor was not happy with the engrossment and the will was executed again five days later, this time witnessed by two Italian gentlemen. |
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The rest were captured and either died in prison or were executed for treason. |
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The instrumentals are all extremely well executed, each with its own distinctive flavour. |
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Once clear of the runway, we executed our procedures for ground evacuation. |
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The tragedy of this conception, and the intelligence with which it is executed on screen, makes it unique among film epics. |
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British dystopian Watkins prophesizes in his film that protestors and lefties are arrested, tried, and surreptitiously executed in the desert. |
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Emergency procedures should be executed in a timely manner, consistent with the nature of the emergency. |
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Was he being richly rewarded for having faithfully executed what he was told to do? |
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According to O'Brien, UW's defensively-heavy game plan was executed to perfection in the opening portion of the game. |
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Colonel Casper's staff, aviators, and soldiers executed this mission with great professionalism. |
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Rural road works are executed by a number of agencies in India with a multiplicity of objectives. |
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That is why I had to devise all sorts of procedural and data checks to make sure that the work was executed correctly. |
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We must, therefore, commend the security forces for the way they executed the plans put in place by their superior officers. |
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In classical ballet pirouettes are executed on pointe, as are arabesques. |
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These are the only versions known to have been executed in ormolu, and must be one of the earliest instances of this material being used for decorative objects in England. |
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The idea was that craftsmen designed and executed their own work alongside artists such as Ford Maddox-Brown, to produce useful and decorative objects. |
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His escape meant that he had to be figuratively executed, with the result that the people, ideas, and culture associated with him were outlawed and destroyed in his stead. |
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In the vault, for instance, she performed the Tsukahara, a sideways handspring with back somersault which, until recently, was only ever executed by the men. |
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At the time, the knowledge of anatomy was developing rapidly but anatomists were only legally allowed to dissect the corpses of executed criminals. |
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It is not difficult to understand why in some parts of the world traffickers in heroin in any substantial quality are sentenced to death and executed. |
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However he was not able to shake the bitemark evidence which was subject to two appeals, and he was eventually executed ten years after his conviction. |
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Most magic shows these days are elaborately planned and executed events that feature well-choreographed dances that add glitter and glamour to the programme. |
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Governing activities are often executed by distinct boards, councils, or designated officials institutionally distinguished from those who manage. |
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All of this head motion must be executed by epaxial musculature if the pectoral girdle is reduced or lost, which requires a strong anchor and lever for force transmission. |
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The legacy of these popular icons was traced in non-Orthodox works executed in Italy and northern Europe through paintings said to be modeled on these Byzantine prototypes. |
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She then executed a spectacular dive through the air, landing on her feet. |
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The final approach was executed at a much higher speed than normal. |
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Capt Halbrook informed his flight lead and they both executed a go-around. |
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The fate of the 306 British Empire soldiers executed by firing squad, mainly on the Western Front, had been one of the hidden tragedies of the First World War. |
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It combined the delicacy of ballet with the bombast of a Lloyd-Webber musical, and every move was executed like the denouement of a Shakespearean tragedy. |
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Later didactic murals on town-hall staircases and library walls tended to be executed on canvas and then stuck up, rather than laboriously painted in situ. |
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The PA sentenced 12 people to death and two people were executed. |
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The basic idea and story structure are fine, but they're executed with such cack-handedness and lack of subtlety that it's simply impossible to care. |
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Chetty's subjects are symbolic tarotlike goddesses and heroines beautifully executed in silk with elegantly visible stitching, which hang on the wall like paintings. |
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Was infiltration executed sequentially as assets became available, or was it more like a desynchronized drive-to-your-death scenario as trends have repeatedly demonstrated? |
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Their paintings were executed to be perceived as living art, and it is that dimension of their self-aware contemporaneity that still conveys a certain excitement. |
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The account of a Christmas dinner chez Bucks, for example, is brilliantly executed but the agony is drawn out until it's unbearable, until you're made to feel unwelcome. |
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We turned around and executed an emergency descent to 10,000 feet. |
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But if Roosevelt didn't deserve to be executed as a spy, he most certainly ought to have been horsewhipped for his cavalier dismissal of Whittaker Chambers' accusations. |
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On 22 February 1990 Mr Green executed a deed of gift transferring his freehold and leasehold interests into the joint names of his wife and himself. |
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Many other details, from the staircase treads to the fixings, were also executed in plastic, while, for pragmatic reasons, the load-bearing structure was made of steel. |
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Anheuser-Busch has reacted in Pattonesque style, emulating the general's dictum that a good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week. |
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He was then tried, convicted and executed in the electric chair. |
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But he also managed to endear himself to the buttoned-up Kansans, the detectives and especially the two men who were eventually executed for the murders. |
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After losing his third appeal, he was executed in the electric chair. |
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The three flanking bays on each side feature long decorative panels of swags between the first and second floors, but it is not known if these were executed. |
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The plot reads as pure sudser, but is executed head held high, with self-assurance standing in place of self-pity, and fate sidestepped for the fortunes we make in its place. |
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As the film opens, Robinson is about to be executed in the electric chair. |
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Forty-nine were sentenced to death, but only one, Pvt. Eddie Slovik, was actually executed. |
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By contrast, the large figure paintings that he executed for the charterhouses of Granada and El Paular, near Segovia, are comparatively bland and conventional. |
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He and his band had obviously spent a long time rehearsing, and the result was an immaculately arranged, perfectly executed and polished performance. |
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Although he also created advertisements and logos and executed historical murals for public schools and a fleet of cruise ships, he did little easel painting. |
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Today the museum contains examples of Italian, French, Dutch, Flemish, English, and Spanish paintings executed between the early Renaissance and the early twentieth century. |
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Directors, officers and 10-percent owners must report designated transactions by the end of the second business day following the day on which the transaction was executed. |
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This was so poignant and moving, and superbly executed by Urmana and Furlanetto, plus Mr Pappano and his amazing band, that I was in floods of tears. |
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Examples of this were inserting into the requirements for the performance bond and guarantee the requirement that they be executed at the time of entry into the contract. |
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So the rights, whatever they were, were created, at least according to the language of the documents, a week before the dutiable instrument was executed. |
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If amount is in foreign currency, stamp duty is charged on the Irish equivalent according to the exchange rate prevailing on the day the instrument is executed. |
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LeWitt's wall drawings have been executed by trained teams of assistants, by other artists, by non-professionals and even by high school students. |
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Conceptual innovators, like the cubists, made quick breakthroughs that revolutionized both the way art was executed and the way it was interpreted. |
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Swiss counter-intelligence was very effective, too, and 387 spies, mostly Swiss but including 100 Germans, were captured and brought to trial of whom 17 were executed. |
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The tempura was expertly executed and a really tasty starter. |
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His work is generally executed in a graceful and delicate style, with freely flowing forms and considerable sensitivity in the handling of subject matter and material. |
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When using a cron job, I know a process is executed on a certain schedule. |
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In Germany in the sixteenth century the Briefmaler, or print colorist, either used stencils to cover predetermined portions of a print or executed the coloring freehand. |
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Trendy supper clubs in New York and the more arty nightclubs in Los Angeles rediscovered an appreciation for a well executed fan dance about five years ago. |
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In early March, 136 members of the Fur ethnic group, aged 20 to 60, were rounded up, trucked to nearby valleys and executed with a bullet to the back of the neck. |
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Kim Chol was reportedly executed for drinking and carousing during the official mourning period after Kim Jong-il's death. |
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The way it was executed was maybe not satisfying to people, and it was in no way tied up in a bow. |
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The workload is executed on simulated processors where each machine instruction of the target processor can take many machine cycles of the host computer. |
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They have applied to Highland Council to build a 50 ft high gallows at the site in Ballachulish where James of the Glen was executed in 1752 for a murder he did not commit. |
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Both men and women are implicated in formal as well as informal gift-giving, although the most formal presentations and discourses are executed by men. |
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These works were executed in tiny brushstrokes, reducing the presence of the artist's hand and enhancing the illusion that the viewer was staring at a real scene. |
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After he tried to incite revolution there, he was executed by CIA-assisted bolivian authorities. |
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No one is known to have been executed for apostasy in Sudan since 1991, when it was made a capital crime. |
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The former featured bold and colorful designs worked with silk threads on cotton grounds, often executed in minute chain stitches using a hand-held hooked awl. |
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His father was executed in 1942 by a German gendarme after attempting to smuggle a packet of saccharine into the Ghetto. |
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He executed numerous papal bulls, many relating to political affairs. |
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Amidst much screeching of breaks and the acrid smell of burning rubber, Cameron executed a high speed u-turn. |
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Added later during Jahangir's reign, the dargah of the Sufi saint Salim Chisti was designed in sandstone during Akbar's reign, but was eventually executed wholly in marble. |
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As usual with this architect, detailing is immaculately executed. |
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Yes, it's a 'sometimes food' and when executed properly it will bring on a devilish cheeky grin that ought to be reserved for other naughtiness. |
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In 1497 Warbeck landed in Cornwall with a few thousand troops, but was soon captured and executed. |
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One who has been sheriff may acknowledge a deed executed by him while in office. |
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The order is executed automatically and the required amount is transferred to the broking account. |
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After the regime fell, the leader was executed and the prinicipal party members were denaturalized and deported. |
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A deed of a feme covert, to be valid, must be executed by the husband also. |
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The mob boss was known for having his enemies executed with a garrote of piano wire. |
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The Parliamentarians were victorious, Charles I was executed and the kingdom replaced by the Commonwealth. |
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The beginning art students displayed their horribly executed paintings with hopeful faces. |
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Appius Silanus was executed early in Claudius' reign under questionable circumstances. |
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Suetonius states that a total of 35 senators and 300 knights were executed for offenses during Claudius' reign. |
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He executed Pertinax's murderers and dismissed the rest of the Praetorian Guard, filling its ranks with loyal troops from his own legions. |
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The powerful prefect was executed while he was trying to defend his case in front of the two emperors. |
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Radagaisus was defeated and executed and 12,000 of the prisoners were drafted into Stilicho's service. |
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He had Constantine's principal court supporter executed and Constantine abandoned plans to march to Honorius's defence. |
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Constantine surrendered in 411 with a promise that his life would be spared, and was executed. |
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The chronically treacherous Eadric was executed within a year of Cnut's accession. |
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When Gaveston returned again to England, he was abducted and executed after a mock trial. |
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When Mortimer revealed the plot to the king, Richard was executed for treason. |
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George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, plotted against his brother and was executed. |
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However, Richard and his army succeeded in holding back the invading armies, and they executed any prisoners. |
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Richard of Conisburgh was executed following his involvement in the Southampton Plot to depose Henry V of England in favour of the Earl of March. |
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The rebels occupied parts of London, and executed James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele, the unpopular Lord High Treasurer, after a hasty trial. |
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They dispersed after they were supposedly pardoned but several, including Cade, were later executed. |
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George of Clarence became increasingly estranged from Edward, and was executed in 1478 for association with convicted traitors. |
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Rivers and his nephew Richard Grey were sent to Pontefract Castle in Yorkshire and executed there at the end of June. |
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He was captured after the failed Second Cornish Uprising of 1497 and executed in 1499, after attempting to escape from prison. |
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Wyatt himself was tortured, in the hope that he would give evidence that Elizabeth was involved so that Mary could have her executed for treason. |
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When Richard executed those conspirators who had been unable to flee England, he spared Lady Margaret. |
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He may have been executed in 1499, though no record of this exists beyond an assertion by George Buck over a century later. |
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A number of dissenting monks, including the first Carthusian Martyrs, were executed and many more pilloried. |
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Many fled abroad, including the influential Tyndale, who was eventually executed and his body burned at Henry's behest. |
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Under the Heresy Acts, numerous Protestants were executed in the Marian persecutions. |
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The following year, Thomas More and John Fisher were executed under this legislation. |
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On 28 June 1540 Cromwell, Henry's longtime advisor and loyal servant, was executed. |
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Along with other rebels, Hussey was executed, but there was no suggestion that Mary was directly involved. |
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Wyatt, the Duke of Suffolk, his daughter Lady Jane, and her husband Guildford Dudley were executed. |
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After the rebels' defeat, over 750 of them were executed on Elizabeth's orders. |
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Since the resumption of capital punishment in Virginia in 1982, 107 people have been executed, the second highest number in the nation. |
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In 1619, the rivalry resulted in the Amboyna massacre, when several English Company men were executed by agents of the Dutch. |
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It was discovered in time with eight conspirators executed, including Guy Fawkes, who became the iconic evil traitor in English lore. |
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The persecution of witches began in 1563, and hundreds were executed, although there was nothing like the frenzy on the Continent. |
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Often priests were tortured or executed after capture unless they cooperated with the English authorities. |
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Morton was executed on 2 June 1581, belatedly charged with complicity in Darnley's murder. |
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On Raleigh's return to England, James had him executed to the indignation of the public, who opposed the appeasement of Spain. |
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King Charles II did not keep the promise made to the house but executed the sentence of death on Sir Henry Vane the Younger. |
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Charles II's father, Charles I, was executed at Whitehall on 30 January 1649, at the climax of the English Civil War. |
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Algernon Sidney, Sir Thomas Armstrong and William Russell, Lord Russell were executed for treason. |
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When Charles I was executed by the rebels in 1649, monarchists proclaimed James's older brother as Charles II of England. |
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Monmouth was captured and later executed at the Tower of London on 15 July. |
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As many as 40,000 accused prisoners may have been summarily executed without trial or died awaiting trial. |
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The Duke was quickly executed after a secret military trial, even though he had not been involved in the plot. |
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Recognizing the futility of his efforts and insisting on upholding his edict, Diocletian ordered that George be executed for his refusal. |
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A cook, Richard Roose, was executed by boiling alive for attempted poisoning. |
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Peter Ad Vincula, within the walls of the Tower of London, as was the custom for traitors executed at Tower Hill. |
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Maximus surrendered in Aquileia, and although he pleaded for mercy was executed. |
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Thomas More is commemorated by a stone plaque near St Katharine Docks, just east of the Tower where he was executed. |
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There is no legal definition of sorcery in Saudi, but in 2007 an Egyptian pharmacist working there was accused, convicted, and executed. |
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Though the text remains unclear as to the precise pretext, Clovis had Ragnachar executed. |
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Raleigh, who had watched while his colleagues sweated, and who was due to be executed a few days later, was also pardoned. |
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In 1397, Richard took his revenge on the appellants, many of whom were executed or exiled. |
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The proceedings went further, and a number of Richard's chamber knights were also executed, among these Burley. |
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All steps and marchings executed from a halt, except right step, begin with the left foot. |
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Significant early cave paintings, executed in ochre, have been found in Kakadu, Australia. |
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They include well executed examples at Burro Flats Painted Cave and Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park. |
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More was executed in 1535, along with John Fisher, whose portrait Holbein had also drawn. |
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Hilliard's earliest miniature of Elizabeth, executed when she was 38 years old. |
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Many of his close friends were executed and he himself moved to Kent to get away from events in London. |
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Montague argues that Romeo has justly executed Tybalt for the murder of Mercutio. |
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This tradition of martyrdom would continue among Donne's closer relatives, many of whom were executed or exiled for religious reasons. |
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The rhythm for both fast and slow hornpipes is very even and should be executed that way by the dancer. |
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Charles escaped to France, but many of his supporters were caught and executed. |
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It can be executed with either one hand or with both and is generally considered more difficult to master than the forehand. |
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Amalric retreated, but the victorious Shirkuh had Shawar executed and was appointed vizier. |
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To create his own claim to the throne of Jerusalem, Charles executed one rival and purchased the rights to the city from another. |
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