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    execution


    1. and over the execution of


    2. skil s in the execution of the process


    3. I wasn't sure if my parents were trying to help me escape or regrettably taking me to my imminent execution


    4. The soldier then composed himself and waited for his escort to come and lead him out to his place of execution


    5. The only idea he had was to try and make a hole thru the security from Thom’s instruments and allow signals to come in from Ava’s instance so the remote veron execution protocol could complete


    6. View is the first object instantiated in the execution pipeline, which then responsible for passing any


    7. and lead him out to his place of execution


    8. One woman was crying over the pending execution and hoping that it would be stayed


    9. “Chloe has performed all the interior design and execution herself; down to the last drawer pull and window treatment


    10. what else, given the proximity of the execution of la

    11. execution of la Porete had obviously stirred the emotions


    12. These are always conducted with the utmost silence and secrecy till the moment of execution; and when the workmen yield, as they sometimes do without resistance, though severely felt by them, they are never heard of by other people


    13. The masters, upon these occasions, are just as clamorous upon the other side, and never cease to call aloud for the assistance of the civil magistrate, and the rigorous execution of those laws which have been enacted with so much severity against the combination of servants, labourers, and journeymen


    14. on account of a defect in the law, its execution depending upon the office of clerk of the


    15. The diagnostic readouts said all that space was available for controlled execution in a diagnostic space, and for interaction via all sensory channels


    16. There are, indeed, a few manufactures, in which the necessary rise in the real price of the rude materials will more than compensate all the advantages which improvement can introduce into the execution of the work In carpenters' and joiners' work, and in the coarser sort of cabinet work, the necessary rise in the real price of barren timber, in consequence of the improvement of land, will more than compensate all the advantages which can be derived from the best machinery, the greatest dexterity, and the most proper division and distribution of work


    17. Standing there, after successfully execution of the first


    18. the verdict would still be two to one in favor of execution


    19. The design was generous ; but the execution was imprudent, and the nature and causes of the distress which it meant to relieve, were not, perhaps, well understood


    20. was present at the public execution, said they tortured Euredon with fire and with blade

    21. “We are here to help and not just with the plan, but the execution of it


    22. Doubtless, he’d say nothing to defend her when Jeremos’s kinsmen pressed their case for execution


    23. The sounds of wood thrusting upon hide shields, deliberate steps and the measured praises of a watchful officer – the same one who had been at the execution, in fact – all had confirmed that she had moved in the right direction


    24. execution of the sentence takes only a minute, no laws


    25. The tenants having in this manner become independent, and the retainers being dismissed, the great proprietors were no longer capable of interrupting the regular execution of justice, or of disturbing the peace of the country


    26. an amount of terror and conscious pain to this type of execution, but it’s not


    27. He ordered the musicians to play some action music while they waited for the execution


    28. The higher the tax, the higher the penalties with which the prohibition is guarded, the more vigilant and severe the police which looks after the execution of the law, the greater must be the difference in the proportion of gold and silver to the annual produce of the land and labour of Spain and Portugal, and to that of other countries


    29. The distress which, in years of scarcity, the strict execution of those laws might have brought upon the people, would probably have been very great ; but, upon such occasions, its execution was generally suspended by temporary statutes, which permitted, for a limited time, the importation of foreign corn


    30. First, the tax in Spain, the prohibition in Portugal of exporting gold and silver, and the vigilant police which watches over the execution of those laws, must, in two very poor countries, which between them import annually upwards of six millions sterling, operate not only more directly, but much more forcibly, in reducing the value of those metals there, than the corn laws can do in Great Britain

    31. That this union, however, could be easily effectuated, or that difficulties, and great difficulties, might not occur in the execution, I do not pretend


    32. made against the exportation of wool, among other things in the said act mentioned, doth enact the same to be deemed felony, by the severity of which penalty the prosecution of offenders hath not been so effectually put in execution ; be it therefore enacted, by the authority aforesaid, that so much of the said act, which relates to the making the said offence felony, be repealed and made void


    33. The execution to be against any two of the inhabitants, whom the sessions must reimburse, by an assessment on the other inhabitants, as in the cases of robbery


    34. Either from want of interest in the officers entrusted with the execution of those ordinances, or from some other cause, they appear to have been universally neglected; and in the progress of all those governments, military exercises seem to have gone gradually into disuse among the great body of the people


    35. mouth close to her ear, and whispered ‘She’s under sentence of execution


    36. All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with the other players, and shouting ‘Off with his head!’ or ‘Off with her head!’ Those whom she sentenced were taken into custody by the soldiers, who of course had to leave off being arches to do this, so that by the end of half an hour or so there were no arches left, and all the players, except the King, the Queen, and Alice, were in custody and under sentence of execution


    37. The salaries of all the different judges, high and low, together with the whole expense of the administration and execution of justice, even where it is not managed with very good economy, makes, in any civilized country, but a very inconsiderable part of the whole expense of government


    38. Whereas to maintain, even in tolerable execution, the complex regulations of any modern militia, requires the continual and painful attention of government, without which they are constantly falling into total neglect and disuse


    39. If Evolutionists then make use of the word “Design”, when referring to specific aspects in organisms that supposedly came about by chance, they in fact acknowledge that a designer, having in mind the skilful execution of a plan to put together a work of art with a specific purpose, was behind the subject that they are discussing


    40. In most countries he is no longer allowed to be part of any curriculum in schools and in some you could face execution, if you refer to him

    41. assessment happened to produce, and required no compensation for the loss which the state might sustain, either by those who could not pay, or by those who would not pay (for there were many such), and who, by the indulgent execution of the law, were not forced to pay


    42. The debtor, for fear of a very severe execution, was obliged, without any further gratuity, to vote for the candidate whom the creditor recommended


    43. I was pretty confident that I had killed him as well as Smith and I was feeling both exhilarated and intoxicated I needed no more vindication for the execution I had carried out then what had been done to Rosie and Bert


    44. Just before my execution she asked me


    45. After Yvette left it suddenly struck me that I had only two days to go before my execution and this shook me quite a bit


    46. “I’m sorry this has had to happen but I can assure you that Colonel Jack has fought all the way for you but it has all been to no avail HQ has got their example and whether it is right or wrong they will go ahead with the execution


    47. They both had an appreciation of the subtle side of the application and execution of domination and bondage


    48. We found that the town possessed three places of execution


    49. Fetish sacrifices were conducted separately in the sacred quarter known as Bantama, employing the celebrated execution bowl, a large brass basin some five feet in diameter, ornamented with four small lions around its rim and a space for the victim's neck to rest on the edge


    50. The buildings stood in a large enclosure, surrounded by a fence of tall bamboo, and containing a fetish grove and private place of execution for any person it was thought expedient to decapitate on the quiet






































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    Synonyms for "execution"

    carrying into action carrying out execution performance murder slaying implementation capital punishment death penalty executing writ of execution execution of instrument instruction execution electrocution hanging martyrdom doing accomplishment achievement performing assassination strangling

    "execution" definitions

    putting a condemned person to death


    the act of performing; of doing something successfully; using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing it


    (computer science) the process of carrying out an instruction by a computer


    (law) the completion of a legal instrument (such as a contract or deed) by signing it (and perhaps sealing and delivering it) so that it becomes legally binding and enforceable


    a routine court order that attempts to enforce the judgment that has been granted to a plaintiff by authorizing a sheriff to carry it out


    the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order


    unlawful premeditated killing of a human being by a human being