execution|executions in English

noun

[ex·e·cu·tion || ‚eksɪ'kjuːʃn]

accomplishment, putting into practice, putting into effect; putting to death, putting a person to death following and in accordance with a judicial process; process by which a computer performs instructions of a computer program (Computers); process of running a computer program (Computers)

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1. Botched executions occur when there is a breakdown in, or departure from, the “protocol” for a particular method of execution

2. Botched executions are “those involving

3. The resolution fails to address extrajudicial executions

4. By the accounts of executions and torture

5. Executions had to be approved by the Romans.

6. c) De facto abolitionist countries that resumed executions

7. After Nearly 1,400 Executions, Virginia Abolishes Death Penalty

8. The Assyrians were proud of the mass executions

9. 11 Executions used to be held in public.

10. Some of the Katyn Forest executions were re-enacted.

11. Execution: Execution of a financial plan often requires discipline and perseverance.

12. Belarus: Ending Executions in Europe: Towards abolition of the ...

13. The public outcry against the executions made little difference.

14. But even Chinese executions have seen a precipitous fall.

15. The executions will be carried out by a firing squad.

16. Bombing, gassing, execution.

17. The motive of the executions would be to instil fear.

18. Execution of a Continuestatement …

19. 13 George Ryan, a Republican, has imposed a moratorium on executions.

20. Virginia, with 2nd-most executions of any state, Abolishes death penalty

21. The ratio of 100 executions for one soldier killed and 50 executions for one soldier wounded was reduced by half in February 1943, and removed altogether that autumn.

22. In Xinjiang, trials and executions of Uighurs charged with separatism continued.

23. Hint execution of your Bookmarklets

24. Stalin conducted mass purges, executions and forced deportations of many ethnic groups.

25. Execution is tomorrow at noon!