She also proposed new interstate jurisdictional standards to simplify the execution of warrants pursuant to online investigations. |
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At an execution, a defendant in the Puritan colonies was expected to confess, and thus to save his soul. |
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And now, as his execution by lethal injection nears, some clinics providing abortions are on alert for possible violence. |
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Wallenberg's jumping and leaping demonstrated ballon and enthusiasm in the execution of the role. |
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While the idea of creating actual working models was pretty cool, the actual execution was far from satisfying. |
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Those caught and forcibly repatriated are subject to brutal treatment, including torture, placement in work camps and even execution. |
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Oh my word, masterful execution there by the ladies, Johnny, just take us through the replay there! |
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Enormous in magnitude, audacious in its execution and redolent of the most serious dishonesty. |
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He forced himself to concentrate solely on the proper execution of data retrieval, then the safe return of the first ever round trip probe. |
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He will be responsible for the planning and execution of tactical marketing strategies. |
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Her execution was swift and her body was laid to rest in the Chapel of St Vincula at the Tower of London. |
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With a general knowledge of this information, the commander is prepared to shift his recon focus rapidly during execution. |
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For the past few years, my students have used Masonite panels for the execution of their projects. |
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Besides, there are other issues such as planning, execution, maintenance and preservation of greenery in Chennai. |
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Power often resides in business leaders who are not always committed to the execution of a new idea. |
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The execution of special operations in the enemy rear also falls within their ambit. |
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Most made-for-TV animation is pretty bad, with uneven animation, awful scripts, and poor execution. |
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Although I had nothing to do with the planning or execution of this event, I thought it went over pretty well, considering. |
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Weber, the anchorman of this immortal team, was the essence of unmuscled execution. |
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It's once you leave the conceptual realm and enter the realm of execution that things get messy. |
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And at the end of the opera, the death scene is a faithful recreation of the state execution. |
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As the concept of summary execution and wager of battle became incompatible with emerging societal values, the law changed. |
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You were placed there to correct the situation to the best of your ability, and either your ability or your execution came up short. |
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The son of the prison warden, he embarked on a career of redesigning and refining execution devices. |
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The warden announced that the execution could begin, and I told him that I loved him. |
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But at the same time, he quarrels with the logic that produced that strategy and puts a set of onerous conditions in the way of its execution. |
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There can be no warrant for the cold-blooded execution of a surrendered terrorist. |
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Like some libertarian Pontius Pilate, he washed his hands of any responsibility, skillfully uncoupling the role of the executive from execution. |
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And I'm not going to lose a lot of sleep thinking they got a bad rap for this woman's execution. |
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Politicians are held accountable for their execution of duties in governing a country. |
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If a battle did not succeed, its execution, not its objectives, were questioned. |
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Nor is their any evidence at all that the threat of execution acts as a deterrent. |
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Henman races to three set points but Udomchoke gets a stay of execution as the Briton lets slip his advantage for deuce. |
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North Carolina will win nearly every time, but Princeton will run them ragged with their disciplined execution of plays. |
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The power of this Court to grant orders staying execution of judgments pending applications for special leave to appeal is undoubted. |
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Do you say it is not a matter incidental to the execution of a power vested in the federal judicature? |
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Equally disturbing to many, Parliament routed execution of these new laws through admiralty courts, where a judge would preside. |
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The effort stands as an excellent example of the masterful execution of a joint special operation. |
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In reality, IT is an integral part of business operations that requires planning, intelligent execution and maintenance. |
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Under Texas law, these are exempt from attachment, execution and seizure for the satisfaction of debt. |
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They were convicted by the magistrates of obstructing a police officer in the execution of his duty. |
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It can be a shield too, surely, a buffer between the committing of an act and its execution. |
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At times in the first half the All Ireland champions' movement and speed of execution was awesome and Kildare did well to just hang in there. |
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More info on the malicious script execution security flaw can be found here. |
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The vases are comparable in size and execution to the large undecorated stemmed bowl. |
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The key to functional logistics security is a secure execution environment with tamper-proof, secure mechanisms. |
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With the exception of Lee Grantham they were part of a team of individuals who organised and carried out the execution. |
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His tone and legato playing are ravishing, and his execution of the composer's florid runs and other figurations is smooth. |
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It is unquestionably masterful in its mellow execution, but ultimately it's background music for designer shopping. |
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The Mahratta artillery opened fire at close range with grapeshot and chainshot, doing terrible execution. |
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After all, the Vienna Convention applies to all foreign arrestees, not just those facing possible execution. |
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The fairly close times of the two C versions tell us that most of the execution time is spent loading the program. |
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There's no longer any question that large architectural projects call for sophisticated computer-aided design systems for their execution. |
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It was announced minutes after an appeals court rejected his request for an execution delay. |
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The modified instructions should boast regular structure and should suit for flawless execution in very simple functional units. |
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In Book 3 of the New Arcadia, Pamela utters her prayer shortly before she too is seen being taken to the scaffold for execution. |
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Northumberland opposed both Charles's execution and the prosecution of the regicides. |
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In addition to the aforementioned considerations, proper body positioning and alignment are crucial to the correct execution of these procedures. |
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Would that mean a writ of execution against an athlete's goods, or garnisheeing of an athlete's wages, is that a possibility? |
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He claims the council is treating him shabbily, and all he needs is a stay of execution until he can have the sailing boat seaworthy. |
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There have now been something like about six applications, at least, relating to stays of the writ of execution. |
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His half-hearted attempt at a palace coup in 1600 led to his execution. |
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Carrie is still insisting that Javadi stop Brody's execution when Javadi interrupts her. |
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The main approaches to execution since the guillotine have been hanging, the firing squad, and the electric chair. |
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Courage, personal magnetism and sharp intelligence combine to make these people brilliant leaders when it comes to the management and execution of original ideas. |
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The execution may have been a step back from the July performance, but the interpretation was notably different more individualistic and worked-out. |
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If the anamorphosis produces the result of obscuring, prohibiting the frontal view of the work, the execution process requires the rigor of construction. |
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Sanderson resided on death row for a decade before becoming one of 42 men McCollum would watch being marched out for execution. |
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The court postponed execution of the sentence, to give her time to recover from childbirth and to wean the new baby. |
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Cache stores frequently used data in a repository close to the chip's execution units so that it can be processed faster than data stored in memory. |
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The story isn't quite in that league, but the execution is impeccable. |
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If they were well thought through, with a clear plan of execution, she was in, and ready to go to the mat. |
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He inherited standards of economy in design and of scrupulous execution from Domenico Veneziano and Fra Angelico, though he lacked the imaginative powers of either. |
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To say that not being of sound mind makes the process of execution cruel means that the sedatives that are used prior to lethal injections are potentially unconstitutional. |
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Brunei has had the death penalty for decades, yet its last execution took place in 1957, under British rule. |
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The essential qualities of Judo reside in the execution of throws with finesse, without the expenditure of strength, joined to an irresistible rhythm. |
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Adding additional processors to a shared-memory multiprocessor increases the bus traffic on the system, slowing down memory access time and delaying program execution. |
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It was a tacit condoning of torture, brutality and summary execution. |
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As a bandleader, he bullyragged a shifting lineup of modern jazz virtuosos into performances which combined precision execution with emotionally-charged improvisation. |
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First, though, during the months that her case was under appeal, Agnes awaited execution in the home of a farmer and his family. |
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How many schoolteachers could explain the rules for long division, let alone the algorithm for taking square roots, in terms other than the execution of a routine? |
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The execution of two police officers in cold blood has shocked the city and driven a deeper wedge between the cops and the mayor. |
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A callous and utterly botched effort, but even if just a sidelight to this execution, it fits the execution like a favorite glove. |
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This execution involves performing arithmetic and logical calculations, initiating memory accesses, and controlling the flow of program execution. |
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Rosy's C-Melody sax beautifully sets the scene, but when Schneider takes over it becomes a deft execution of robust slide trombone at its tailgate best. |
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The execution Wednesday of an Arizona man lasted almost two hours as he gasped for air. |
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She almost manages a wan smile, but misses a bit on the execution. |
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It is about the completion of an assignment, and the execution of a formula. |
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The fate of Clayton Derrell Lockett, whose execution was botched on Tuesday night, was hardly unusual. |
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With the game being a drudgery of spilled balls, abject kicking and woeful execution of the few scoring opportunities that were created the mind wandered. |
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The video below is the behind the scenes of the jump, as well as its flawless execution. |
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Dissent is disloyalty and punishable by either the threat of excommunication or electoral execution. |
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The execution of these scenes in scagliola is a triumph, but it is scarcely less astonishing than Mr Kennedy's virtuoso inscription around the rim. |
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The execution features a black-and-white, knees-down shot of an athlete sitting on the toilet with shorts bunched at his ankles and a roll of toilet paper nearby. |
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Fifteen years after its last execution, Pennsylvania is finding it difficult to fire up its death machine again. |
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While a video might not seem revolutionary, the execution was. |
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Heavily armed Simbas had already arrived at the missionary house and were lining up families in the backyard for execution. |
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Decapitation was the method of execution prescribed for more serious crimes such as treason and sedition. |
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The PRC does not allow for the execution of those under 18, but child executions have reportedly taken place. |
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It is frequently argued that capital punishment leads to miscarriage of justice through the wrongful execution of innocent persons. |
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King Ashoka also extended the period before execution of those condemned to death so they could make a final appeal for their lives. |
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For example, this occurs when a person dies intestate, goes bankrupt, or has the property taken in execution of a court judgment. |
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Herle saith, some statutes are made against law and right, which those who made them perceiving would not put them in execution. |
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Those convicted faced imprisonment, transportation, and possibly execution. |
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Eminent canal engineer William Jessop oversaw the project, but he left the detailed execution of the project in Telford's hands. |
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The harsh sentences of those found guilty, which included execution and penal transportation, quickly ended the movement. |
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It removed the offender from society, possibly permanently, but was seen as a more merciful or forgiving punishment than execution. |
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After the execution of emperor Farrukhsiyar in 1719, local Mughal successor states took power in region after region. |
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As an engraver on wood he reached the highest point of execution in his own line. |
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Another held that the head of John the Baptist was buried here after his execution. |
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The stonings came as something of a surprise, in that Iranian officials had said they had suspended that method of execution. |
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But schooling and native shrewdness had raised up in the younger men an unfaith in old usages, so judgment halted between sentence and execution. |
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At first, he was sentenced to execution for being an apostate. |
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There is a lot of adorability in the film and that's enough to ignore a few disparities and breaks in the execution. |
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Additionally, all writs of execution and garnishments of accounts presently outstanding in favor of NTOG against the Company were cancelled. |
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The last execution on the present day territory of the Council of Europe took place in 1997 in Ukraine. |
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The bedtop hitting his neck had been worked into the dream as his execution of the dream that we remember when we wake up. |
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In the internecine rivalries of large corporations, whole departments may become expendable in the execution of one executive's power play. |
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In consequence they imposed green bans, a move which effectively prevented the execution of policy and forced a stay on proceedings. |
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Factory inspectors supervised the execution of the law, however, their scarcity made enforcement difficult. |
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As methods of execution go, beheading is more humane than drawing and quartering. |
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There was a fourth bureau for miscellaneous issues, which was put under Polybius until his execution for treason. |
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Whatever the case, the result was the execution of Silius, Messalina, and most of her circle. |
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He was sentenced to death as a military prisoner, but made a speech before his execution that persuaded the Emperor Claudius to spare him. |
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There are also hyperthreaded processors that generally provide two execution threads for each processor or core. |
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Alfred's burghal system was revolutionary in its strategic conception and potentially expensive in its execution. |
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The use of the execution site and cemetery at Walkington Wold in east Yorkshire suggests a continuity of judicial practice. |
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Richard of York, the son of Cambridge and Anne Mortimer, was four years old at the time of his father's execution. |
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Even those who escaped execution might be declared attainted, and therefore possessing no property, and of no value to a captor. |
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Her execution also marked the end of the Howard family's power within the court. |
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She had a number of problems during her childhood, one of the main ones being after the execution of her mother, Anne Boleyn. |
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As at Tewkesbury Abbey after 1471 battle, Edward IV prepared to order his extraction and probable execution. |
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There is no evidence of Richard's involvement in George's subsequent conviction and execution on a charge of treason. |
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Within two weeks of Anne's execution, Henry married Jane Seymour, who urged her husband to make peace with Mary. |
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By late 1586, she had been persuaded to sanction her trial and execution on the evidence of letters written during the Babington Plot. |
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In the most notable of these, his father had to hide in a tower to avoid execution. |
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In January 1866, King Gojong and his father, the regent, ordered the execution of most of the French priests, and ten thousand converts. |
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The execution of Maximilian I on 19 June 1867, as painted by Edouard Manet. |
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The controversy eventually led to Laud's impeachment for treason by a bill of attainder in 1645, and subsequent execution. |
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The Long Parliament began with the execution of Lord Stafford, and effectively ended with the execution of Henry Vane the Younger. |
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On the day after the execution, the king's head was sewn back onto his body, which was then embalmed and placed in a lead coffin. |
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Ten days after Charles's execution, on the day of his interment, a memoir purporting to be written by the king appeared for sale. |
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After the execution of Charles I, the House of Commons abolished the monarchy and the House of Lords. |
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He feared that his English enemies would insist on his execution and that William would give in to their demands. |
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After the king's execution in January 1793, these powers, along with Spain and most other European states, joined the war against France. |
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Jump out of a loop completely under certain conditions, thereby terminating the execution of a loop. |
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An instruction took four times as long to execute as accessing a word from memory, giving an instruction execution rate of about 700 per second. |
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Although the policy is correct in aim, many claim its execution is lacking. |
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The two sergeants who should have carried out the execution hired four desperate beggars to do it instead. |
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Before the execution, George gave his wealth to the poor and prepared himself. |
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In later legends, Alban's head rolled downhill after his execution, and a well sprang up where it stopped. |
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St Albans Cathedral now stands near to the believed site of his execution, and a well does exist at the bottom of the hill, Holywell Hill. |
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Gildas calls Alban a martyr of Verulamium but says he crossed the river Thames prior to his execution, during the persecution of Diocletian. |
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More handwrote the last which reads in the Tower of London while awaiting his execution. |
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Indeed, there is no evidence that More ever attended the execution of any heretic. |
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The Crown confiscated More's home and estate along the Thames in Chelsea after his execution. |
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Following her execution, Elizabeth I wrote to the citizens of York expressing her horror at the treatment of a woman. |
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It is, states Van Buitenen, the pursuit and execution of one's nature and true calling, thus playing one's role in cosmic concert. |
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It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers, usually wearing bell pads on their shins. |
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In particular, the execution of his former teacher Sir Simon de Burley was an insult not easily forgotten. |
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The execution, though of high quality, is not as refined as in the best later books, nor is the scale of detail as small. |
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When this news of his family's execution reaches him, Macduff is stricken with grief and vows revenge. |
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There is even a theory that Marlowe's death was faked to save him from trial and execution for subversive atheism. |
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Hobbes came home, in 1637, to a country riven with discontent which disrupted him from the orderly execution of his philosophic plan. |
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Memory barriers are necessary because most modern CPUs employ performance optimizations that can result in out-of-order execution. |
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The Queen of Hearts dismisses her with the threat of execution and she introduces Alice to the Gryphon, who takes her to the Mock Turtle. |
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It involves taking on the additional metatask of supervising the execution of group activities. |
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After the capture and execution of Wallace in 1305, Scotland seemed to have been finally conquered and the revolt calmed for a period. |
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Public execution was a form of entertainment at the time, and people came out to watch them as they would to a sporting event today. |
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Pirates were legally subject to summary execution by their captors if captured in battle. |
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The trial and execution of Charles I by the English Parliament in 1649 began 11 years of republican government known as the English Interregnum. |
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There were severe penalties for attempting to organize unions, up to and including execution. |
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Hegarty's mother Rose appeared on the programme to tell of telephone calls to McGuinness and of Hegarty's subsequent execution. |
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Rules 69 and 70 deal with execution of judgments and orders directing a party to take a specific act. |
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However, her personal reign ended in civil war, deposition, imprisonment and execution in England. |
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The illiterate defendant signed an abjuration document that she did not understand under threat of immediate execution. |
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He had recently prosecuted the execution of the scholar Michael Servetus for heresy. |
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Despite this, Elizabeth hesitated to order her execution, even in the face of pressure from the English Parliament to carry out the sentence. |
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Mary's courage at her execution helped establish her popular image as the heroic victim in a dramatic tragedy. |
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To Lancaster and his core of supporters, the execution had been both legal and necessary to preserve the stability of the kingdom. |
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With Mortimer's execution in 1330, rumours began to circulate that Edward had been murdered at Berkeley Castle. |
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In 1824 the hangman, Sam Burrows, was staying at the Red Lion on the night before the execution of John Connor, a highway robber. |
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On their arrival he ordered their execution, but pardoned them when his queen, Philippa of Hainault, begged him to spare their lives. |
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The Privy Council met the next day and decided to take responsibility for the execution of Mary. |
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The execution of King Charles I in 1649 horrified the Presbyterians and led to a serious rupture between them and the Independents. |
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During the 17th and 18th centuries execution in the British realm was commonplace and a part of life. |
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Those who received such patents had the right to assign them to third parties for execution. |
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Specific rites relating to death and burial were practiced, though certainly differing in style and execution between cultures. |
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There are variations between the dates of execution, first showing and purchase. |
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Other forms of Soviet persecution of the population included political arrests or, in 8,360 cases, execution. |
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As a compensation measure, the Praetorian Guard demanded the execution of Domitian's assassins, which Nerva refused. |
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Pepin had no chance to respond as he grew ill and died within a few weeks after Waifer's execution. |
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Charlemagne ordered the execution of 4,500 Saxons near the confluence of the Aller and the Weser, in what is now Verden. |
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Carole Cusack interprets the method of execution as hanging rather than beheading. |
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The final location of Balboa's remains is unknown, partly because there is no record of what happened in Acla after the execution. |
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Roger's execution of the prince and his counsellors was perhaps the most violent act of his life. |
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It is not known when this execution happened, but Ma Huan stated that Sekandar was publicly executed in the capital after the fleet returned. |
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For example, he defeated Chen Zuyi, one of the most feared and respected pirate captains, and returned him back to China for execution. |
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After the execution of Ahmad Fanakati, Kublai confirmed Arghun's coronation and awarded his commander in chief Buqa the title of chancellor. |
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The battle was followed by the summary execution of more than 300 Allied PoWs in the Laha massacre. |
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Following his execution, she was taken to Cuzco and given the name Dona Angelina. |
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Following his execution she was taken to Cuzco and took the name Dona Angelina. |
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It is considered to be the place where the Inca Empire came to an end with the capture and eventual execution of the Inca Emperor Atahualpa. |
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After the execution of Charles I of England in 1648, Alexei I expelled English merchants from Russia altogether, except from the city Archangel. |
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The procedure division contains program logic to compute, manipulate data, and to iterate and branch through program execution. |
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When Lancelot's party raids the execution, many knights are killed, including, by accident, Gareth and Gaheris. |
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He heard cases on recognizances, the execution of Acts of Parliament and any case in which an officer of the Court of Chancery was involved. |
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Following the execution of Servetus, a close associate of Calvin, Sebastian Castellio, broke with him on the issue of the treatment of heretics. |
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The execution itself was often involving torture with cruel methods such as the breaking wheel. |
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Communal punishment for wrongdoing generally included compensation by the wrongdoer, corporal punishment, shunning, banishment and execution. |
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The person offered for execution did not have to be an original perpetrator of the crime because the system was based on tribes, not individuals. |
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At this time in the Tang dynasty only the emperor had the authority to sentence criminals to execution. |
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Following his execution, his wife received a bill for 3,000 reichsmarks for the wear and tear on the guillotine. |
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The move was officially an execution of a search warrant filed Friday. |
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Dettori just gets the vote for an expert execution of his plan to, Muhammad Ali-style, rope-a-dope Hawk Wing in the Queen Anne Stakes. |
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Their intentions may be good, but their execution and insight are lousy. |
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Richard Glossip will die by lethal injection at 9pm in McAlester, Oklahoma, after losing a stay of execution. |
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It is usually employed by showboaters but Hazard's intent was deadly serious and his execution perfect. |
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These factors make the question of slippage and best execution practice highly crucial for ACFX and their clients. |
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Facing imminent execution, Dmitriev reveals this secret to his son-in-law. |
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The exchanges ISE and ISE GeminiTM have raised their market makers risk management capabilities via the execution of a Market-Wide Speed Bump. |
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Cheng, who is awaiting execution, was a vice chairman of China's highest legislative body, the National People's Congress, until March. |
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Starvation may also be used as a means of torture or execution. |
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The difficulties encountered in its execution were still more formidable than those of the Worsley canal, involving carrying it across Sale Moor Moss. |
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Shallow shafts, typically sunk for civil engineering projects differ greatly in execution method from deep shafts, typically sunk for mining projects. |
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Rumpelstiltskin, one of the tales collected by the Brothers Grimm, revolves around a woman who is imprisoned under threat of execution unless she can spin straw into gold. |
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All budgets of ministries and municipalities must pass through this agency, including the execution of budget items such as contracting for routine operations. |
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The Yajnavalkya text is also different from Manu text in adding chapters to the organization of monasteries, land grants, deeds execution and other matters. |
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Capital punishment was restarted in 1978, although those prisoners awaiting execution between 1960 and 1978 had their sentences mostly commuted to life in prison. |
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In punishing offences of a purely ecclesiastical character the Church disposed unreservedly of the aid of the State for the execution of the penalty. |
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These forms of execution remain part of the religious law enforced in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Pakistan and Mauritania. |
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One method of execution, since firearms came into common use, has also been firing squad, although some countries use execution with a single shot to the head or neck. |
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When local authorities decapitated a convicted criminal, the head was boxed and sent to the capital as proof of identity and that the execution had taken place. |
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When a minister of the fifth grade or above received a death sentence the emperor might grant him a special dispensation allowing him to commit suicide in lieu of execution. |
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Settlement rules could allow for animal blood to replace human blood, or transfers of property or blood money or in some case an offer of a person for execution. |
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The use of formal execution extends to the beginning of recorded history. |
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The sentence that someone be punished in such a manner is referred to as a death sentence, whereas the act of carrying out the sentence is known as an execution. |
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The transaction is subject to the approval of the SPAD Workers Council, the execution of a definitive agreement, and the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. |
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The execution of Almagro later that year and the general disorder caused by the Spanish infighting caused substantial fallout in the Spanish court. |
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Evidence was provided that the duke had been listening to prophecies that he would be king and that the Tudor family lay under God's curse for the execution of Warwick. |
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It included foreign intervention, the execution of the former tsar and his family, and the famine of 1921, which killed about five million people. |
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In 408, Western Emperor Flavius Honorius ordered the execution of Stilicho and his family, amid rumours that the general had made a deal with Alaric. |
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The increased availability of capital allows for the execution of numerous exit strategies, which offer owners the flexibility to diversify and liquify their holdings. |
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He alleges that Domitian's chamberlain Parthenius played the main role in the plot, citing the recent execution of Domitian's secretary Epaphroditus as his primary motive. |
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When word of his aspirations to make himself king reached the Helvetii, Orgetorix was summoned to stand trial, facing execution on the pyre should he be found guilty. |
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When Orgetorix, one of their most prominent and ambitious noblemen, was making plans to establish himself as their king, he faced execution by burning if found guilty. |
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Yet at the same time, the horrific imagery demonstrates Goya's keen artistic ability in composition and execution and produces fitting social and political outrage. |
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In 155, the Smyrnans demanded Polycarp's execution, and he died a martyr. |
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After the execution of her kinswoman Julia Drusi Caesaris by Claudius and Messalina, remained in mourning for forty years in open, and unpunished, defiance of the emperor. |
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Princess Leia, before your execution, you will join me at a ceremony that will make this battle station operational. No star system will dare oppose the Emperor now. |
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For example, differences in the execution of some nonvirtualizable instructions, such as SIDT, SGDT, and SLDT, allow inspection of the privileged state from the user-level. |
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He then created a metropolitan area called Metro Manila, which remains congested today due to failed execution of the Quezon City plan as well as the Burnham Plan. |
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Fearing the possibility of a summary trial and execution, the Protestants proceeded instead to Perth, a walled town that could be defended in case of a siege. |
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The battlefield execution of Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, and the later probable murder of Henry VI extinguished the House of Lancaster. |
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When she was imprisoned for her alleged role in the murder of her husband Lord Darnley and King James VI was enthroned in her stead, he openly called for her execution. |
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Hamilton's execution inspired more interest in the new ideas. |
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The MAA Globes is the world's only significant international marketing recognition awards program that recognizes campaigns on creativity, originality, execution and results. |
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Bartholomew's Hospital near the site of Wallace's execution at Smithfield. |
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Apart from the standard shift defrost execution, there is an intermediate defrost system, snow blowoff device and sequential defrost as possible options. |
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After the war, tens of thousands of Reds and suspected sympathizers were interned in camps, where thousands died by execution or from malnutrition and disease. |
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Shinde agreed to the suggestion to more actively engage the local industry in development and execution of BoPs and not solely rely on Joint Ventures. |
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The patents of 9, 13, The 2 proclamations, the Indenture and proclamations of 16 et 18, both in the creation, makynge, grantyng, and execution, by question found greevances. |
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Seif briefed the IMF chief on the Iranian government policies towards execution of subsidy reform as well as inflation control, unemployment programs and housing improvement. |
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The outrage after Pound's wartime collaboration with Mussolini's regime was so deep that the imagined method of his execution dominated the discussion. |
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The story is told from the point of view of Henry Morton, a moderate Presbyterian, who is unwittingly drawn into the conflict and barely escapes summary execution. |
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Sergeant Vincensio Mahero once again received a call to view a multimurder scene that indicated it to be a professional execution, possibly of a political nature. |
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The entire machine slowed down during the execution of the virus checker. |
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Adaptive control implemented using software sequencer controller which were enhanced with logical expressions, execution control operators and subroutines. |
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Some actions against Orthodox priests and believers along with execution included torture, being sent to prison camps, labour camps or mental hospitals. |
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Britain expelled the French ambassador following the execution of Louis XVI and on 1 February France responded by declaring war on Great Britain and the Dutch Republic. |
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Fitch believes that the successful execution of this transaction provides the commonwealth breathing room as it continues to address ongoing economic and fiscal challenges. |
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The execution of Charles I ushered in the period known as the Interregnum. |
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It may be noted that Anti Tetrorism Court No 2 had issued black warrants against Ahmad Ali alias Sheesh Nag on Saturday and January 7 was set as the date of execution. |
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Beaton was assassinated shortly after the execution of George Wishart. |
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The only time that steward department staff are charged with duties outside the steward department, is during the execution of the fire and boat drill. |
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While team managements can signal to a bowler or batsman to pursue certain tactics, the execution of the play itself is a series of solitary acts. |
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Anne Boleyn placed her head on the block and awaited her execution. |
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Combined with the wider audience made possible by recording, this led to a renewed focus on particular star conductors and on a high standard of orchestral execution. |
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Days after ordering the show trial and execution of uncle and former mentor Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Un enjoyed a trip round the resort near the city of Wonsan. |
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Ponet's pamphlet was republished on the eve of King Charles I's execution. |
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Although weakened by his torture, Fawkes managed to jump from the gallows and break his neck, thus avoiding the agony of the gruesome latter part of his execution. |
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She was the only member of his family to witness his execution. |
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The Signage Middle East Awards on January 10 will recognise excellence in business leadership through investment in signage innovation, execution, and creativity. |
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After the formation of TAPI Ltd and execution of Novation Agreement, all subsequent retainers fee shall be paid in advance equivalent to six months retainer fee in lump sum. |
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The date of Alban's execution has never been firmly established. |
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There was a bridge, but a mob of curious townspeople who wished to watch the execution had so clogged the bridge that the execution party could not cross. |
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These three items are considered by the science only in relation to the increase or diminution of wealth, and not in reference to their processes of execution. |
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Along with the Red Scare and execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg the United States ran open campaigns to eliminate communism in the United States. |
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The Civil War culminated in the execution of the king in 1649, the overthrow of the English monarchy, and the establishment of the Commonwealth of England. |
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Enghien's execution infuriated royal courts throughout Europe, becoming one of the contributing political factors for the outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars. |
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On 16 June 2014, Turkey s Council of State issued a stay of execution for the construction of a hotel in Cappadocia, on the grounds that it would damage the natural landscape. |
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There were rebellions and mutinies following the debates, and in 1649, the Bishopsgate mutiny resulted in the execution of Leveller Robert Lockyer by firing squad. |
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Legally he was without protection, and he says that he was on one occasion beaten, robbed of all he had, and put in chains, perhaps awaiting execution. |
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Just before and after the execution of King Charles I on 30 January 1649, the Rump passed a number of acts of Parliament creating the legal basis for the republic. |
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Royalists dug up Cromwell's corpse and gave it a posthumous execution. |
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The clean strike, confirmed by an examination of the king's body at Windsor in 1813, suggests that the execution was carried out by an experienced headsman. |
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He walked under guard from St James's Palace, where he had been confined, to the Palace of Whitehall, where an execution scaffold was erected in front of the Banqueting House. |
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Severus ordered the execution of a large number of Senators on charges of corruption and conspiracy against him and replaced them with his own favourites. |
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He was not party to the execution of Charles I, although Cromwell was. |
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Her skilled sociopathy enabled her to avoid a criminal conviction for allegedly arranging the long-distance execution of her husband, but now what? |
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