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And he has come to what is, for him, a surprising conclusion: the execution of Timothy McVeigh is wrong.
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The command block shown in Fig. 10 results in displaying intermediate conclusions after completing the execution of each stage.
It would last nearly two years, result in the execution of over 200 slaves and mark a bitter conclusion to the decades of black bondage along the Mississippi River.
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The execution of Hickock and Perry, while it helped Truman provide a spectacular conclusion to his book, was a traumatic experience for him.
The execution of Saddam Hussein.
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