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  • 31execution error — mistake made while implementing a plan (often discovered when the plan is put into effect) …

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  • 32Dispute about Jesus' execution method — This article is about different views on the form of the gibbet used in the Crucifixion of Jesus. For supposed relics of a Cross, see True Cross. Part of a series on the Death and resurrection of Jesus Passion Last Supper Arr …

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  • 33Mock execution — A mock execution is a stratagem in which a victim is deliberately but falsely made to feel that his execution or that of another person is imminent or is taking place. It may be staged for an audience or a subject who is made to believe that he… …

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  • 34Summary execution — A summary execution is a variety of execution in which a person is killed on the spot without trial or after a show trial. Summary executions have been practiced by the police, military, and paramilitary organizations and are associated with… …

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  • 35Wrongful execution — Part of a series on Capital punishment Issues Debate · …

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  • 36The Execution of Catherine Willows — Infobox Television episode Title = The Execution of Catherine Willows Series = Season = 3 Episode = 6 Airdate = November 7, 2002 Writer = Elizabeth Devine Carol Mendelsohn Director = Kenneth Fink Prev = Abra Cadaver Next = Fight NightThe… …

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  • 37The Execution of Lady Jane Grey — is an oil painting by Paul Delaroche completed in 1833. It is currently housed in the National Gallery in London. The painting portrays, erroneously in some regards, the moments preceding the death of Lady Jane Grey, who was executed in 1554.… …

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  • 38writ of execution — ˌwrit of exeˈcution noun writs of execution PLURALFORM [countable] LAW a writ to put into effect a court s judgement by forcing someone to pay an amount of money or do something. It is usually addressed to a court officer, ordering him or her to… …

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  • 39Posthumous execution — is the ritual or ceremonial execution of an already dead body. Formerly, many Christians believed that the resurrection of the dead on judgement day required that the corpse be whole so that the person would rise facing God.Fact|date=September… …

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  • 40Clarence, Execution of — (1478)    As punishment for the duke’s betrayal of his brother in 1469–1471, the 1478 trial and execution of George PLANTAGENET, duke of Clarence, younger brother of EDWARD IV, terminated the political turmoil of the second phase of the WARS OF… …

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