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The death decree, or fatwa, would come to be seen by some as an early signal of a clash of absolutes that would lead up to 9/11 and into our tinderbox present — of the continuing struggle between religious belief in the immutable word of God on one hand and secular faith in the unconditional right of free speech on the other.

Reviewing his book "A Brutal Friendship: The West and the Arab Elite," published in 1997, the Middle East correspondent Kathy Evans wrote in the British newspaper The Observer that Mr. Aburish had proved to be more "traumatizing" to some Arab states than Salman Rushdie, the author who had depicted the Prophet Muhammad irreverently and gone into hiding to escape an Islamic death decree.

Dead, canceled, or some other name with synonymous lifeless might not be the correct description as Microsoft is clearly working on the platform, but the next version of WHS is seemingly different enough in its core philosophy and target demographic to warrant a name change or even death decree.

Kashua's family posted a death decree against her in the town square.

But I take issue with his portrait of the pope as a heartless soul, callously passing life-or-death decrees from afar.

Those convicted by these death-decreeing courts are allowed just one appeal.

As Kafka said, what somewhere else "provokes a brief flurry of interest, here brings down nothing less than a life-or-death decree".

From there Kafka arrives at this startling observation: "What in large literatures goes on at a lower level and constitutes a not indispensable basement of the structure, here takes place in bright light; what there provokes a brief flurry of interest, here brings down nothing less than a life-or-death decree".

Death was decreed for this Steppenwolf".

That was followed, on Sunday, by the death penalty decree, which was wider in its scope than some Iraqis had expected when Dr. Allawi let it be known that he favored the move.

Catholics who leave can no longer receive sacraments, except for a special blessing before death, the decree states.

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