Use "executions" in a sentence

1. Botched executions are “those involving

2. The resolution fails to address extrajudicial executions

3. By the accounts of executions and torture

4. Executions had to be approved by the Romans.

5. c) De facto abolitionist countries that resumed executions

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

7. The Assyrians were proud of the mass executions

8. 11 Executions used to be held in public.

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

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

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

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

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

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

15. 13 George Ryan, a Republican, has imposed a moratorium on executions.

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

17. 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.

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

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

20. Current Page: The Abolitionist Map Preventing Executions COVID-19 and Abolition Folder: Study

21. #ClemencyYears of carrying out death row executions have taken a toll on pr

22. Amphitheaters, with their gladiators, executions, and macabre contests, have fascinated people for millennia

23. The far end of his cell faced the moat, where executions took place.

24. Virginia Abolishes death penalty Governor signs bill, says no place for executions in U.S

25. In fact, Iran has the highest number of executions in the world after China.

26. * Immediately reinstate a moratorium on executions and work toward complete abolition of capital punishment.

27. In criminology, Brutalization refers to a hypothesized cause-and-effect relationship between executions and an increase in the homicide rate. This hypothesis proposes this relationship occurs because executions diminish the public's respect for life

28. Amnesty International received reports that extra-judicial executions occurred during the waves of arrests.

29. The back-to-back executions would quicken the pace of capital punishment in Maryland.

30. Some ancient drawings depict the use of a single wooden pole in Roman executions

31. The executions were carried out only two months before the end of World War II.

32. During one of these mass executions, the fathers of Jed, Matt, and Aardvark are killed.

33. Eyewitness accounts also relate consistent stories of extrajudicial executions by the RUF during the period

34. In a less literal sense, there have been some remarkably nasty Aurivorous executions throughout history

35. MasterCard launched new print advertising executions as part of the brand's successful “Priceless” advertising campaign.

36. Or do you think , like many, that witnessing executions would simply desensitize citizens about death?

37. Mobilization was implemented with no more than the expected number of Cashierings, executions, and minor mutinies

38. The media usually publicise only executions are deemed by the to have some wider cautionary value.

39. Reports of torture and mass executions in Serbia's detention camps have outraged the world's religious leaders.

40. There were only raids, Bushwhackings, casual executions, and showcase atrocities like the one that befell a U.S

41. Each time government officials are informed of such summary executions, they institute judicial proceedings against the suspects.

42. Regrettably, executions by the rope continued well into the twentieth century in Great Britain and on the Continent.

43. What should we not forget when we read Bible accounts about executions of God’s judgments upon certain individuals?

44. 8 Women are taking command of organised crime: negotiating syndicate structures, mapping strategy, clinching deals and ordering executions.

45. During the Red Terror, the Cheka carried out an estimated 2000 summary executions of "enemies of the people."

46. Hangings were henceforth carried out behind prison walls; the public spectacle which executions had provided came to an end.

47. But it was when public executions took place that Charles-Henri's skills brought the crowds to watch and applaud.

48. It provides archaeological evidence that nails were likely used in executions to fasten the person to a wooden stake.

49. · 30 countries can be considered abolitionist in practice: they retain the death penalty in law but have not carried out any executions for the past 10 years or more and are believed to have a policy or established practice of not carrying out executions,

50. Bonnetts provides successful executions with safety as the number one priority whether dealing with E-Line, Slickline, Swabbing, or Pumping.

51. The act turned public opinion against such executions and led King Charles to prohibit hangings for her sort of crime.

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

53. 26 Regrettably,(www.Sentencedict.com) executions by the rope continued well into the twentieth century in Great Britain and on the Continent.

54. When this menu is clicked (onClick) I instantiate a Window object through the Executions object using another zul called addCustomer.

55. In peacetime, executions followed summary hearings, but during an uprising, rebels were put to death on the spot and en masse.

56. Lu 23:33 —What archaeological evidence indicates that in executions nails were likely used to fasten a person to a stake?

57. The volume argument allows the Amass graph database to persist between executions and output files to be accessed on the host system

58. It needs to be recognized, however, that at least five of the countries that, according to the “10-year rule” remained de facto abolitionist in 2004, have intended to resume executions but have not been able to do so because of legal interventions or have been considering the resumption of executions.

59. Sentence Examples The government's Assertionthat torture and summary executions might be carried out without recourse to the law clearly shocked the court

60. The volume argument allows the Amass graph database to persist between executions and output files to be accessed on the host system

61. Moreover, a multivariate autoregressive analysis, which includes measures of the frequency of executions, the level of print media attention devoted to executions, and selected sociodemographic variables, produced results consistent with the Brutalization hypothesis for total homicides, as well as a variety of different types of killing involving both strangers and nonstrangers.

62. Brunei has had the death penalty on the books since it was a British protectorate, but in practice executions are not typically carried out

63. Generally posted or read aloud, Broadsides constituted official notices of laws and regulations and provided news of battles, deaths, executions, and other current events

64. The three were beaten with fists , knees and rifles , hooded and subjected to mock executions by members of Libya 's army and secret police.

65. The scene for some of Europe's greatest historical events--battles, sieges, executions, negotiations, kidnappings, and betrayals--Castles today are fascinating and romantic places to visit

66. And we will and ordain that all proclamations, executions, indorsations of horning, inhibitions, and Apprisings and other executions whatever, within the said bounds and regality above specified, used or to be used within any burgh of this our kingdom, shall be used at the market cross of our said burgh of 'Moffat in all time coming.

67. The committee members, tied up and facing death themselves, accepted the proposal on the condition that an order to stop mass executions be given immediately.

68. And indeed the Court this time held that executions of persons with mental retardation did violate the Eighth Amendment's proscriptions against cruel and unusual punishment.

69. While Jehovah does not step in with miraculous executions today, this account is a fitting reminder that no case of domestic tyranny or abuse escapes his notice.

70. Celoniae The Imperial Councilship of Celoniae is a colossal, cultured nation, ruled by Director Tierney with a fair hand, and renowned for its frequent executions, national health …

71. Arrests, Banishments, beatings, christians, early church, executions, followers of jesus, jesus, persecuted The book of Acts tells the exciting story of the first three decades of the early church

72. He is widely known today for accounts in the New Testament of his role in events that led to the executions of John the Baptist and Jesus of Nazareth.

73. The present invention relates to a method to provide adynamic change of security configurations(CFi)in an integrated circuit product adapted to execute at least a given critical process (CPr)and susceptible to be attacked, wherein said method comprises the steps of: -tracking(TK) successive executions of the given critical process, -after a given number ofsuch executions, triggering (TG) a change of the security configuration (CFi).

74. During the invasion of Russia, mass executions by exhaust gas were performed by Einsatzgruppen using gas vans, trucks modified to divert engine exhaust into a sealed interior gas chamber.

75. More abstract semantics are then derived; for instance, one may consider only the set of reachable states in the executions (which amounts to considering the last states in finite traces).

76. Members of the council had spoken in past weeks about their desire for a bloodless, "white" revolution, without a wave of retributive arrests or executions. Such notions now seemed na?ve.

77. Convinced of the need for effective action to combat and to eliminate the abhorrent practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, which represent a flagrant violation of the right to life,

78. Convinced of the need for effective action to combat and to eliminate the abhorrent practice of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, which represents a flagrant violation of the inherent right to life,

79. The Archbishopric of Twente is a gargantuan, orderly nation, ruled by Archbishop Gerhardus Janman with an iron fist, and renowned for its sprawling nuclear power plants, frequent executions, and anti-smoking policies

80. Unlike in the West, the Nazi racial policy encouraged extreme brutality against what it considered to be the "inferior people" of Slavic descent; most German advances were thus followed by mass executions.