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That would be the least since 1991, before "a get tough on crime" movement swept the country and led executions to hit 98 in 1999, the highest since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976.
It is probable that false eyewitness testimony has already led to execution of the innocent.
You ought, O Catiline, long ago to have been led to execution by command of the consul.
A "no" would have swiftly led to execution on grounds of sedition, so Jesus dodged the question.
Clarke has been known to say, of a death sentence that has not yet led to execution, "This case has a few miles to go".
Thinking back on that occasion, the king recalls that it was the look in the ox's eyes, like that of an innocent man being led to execution, that led him to substitute the lamb.
And "the scene of [the Duke of] Buckingham led to execution is one of the most affecting and natural in Shakespear, and one to which there is hardly an approach in any other author".
ZZ and JTD designed the study, provided overall guidance and led the execution of all experiments.
Traditional BI activities therefore involved a number of steps to perform on the data available in the universe, including the selection filtering, transformation, creation, integration and formatting of data" [16], this despite initially advocating the possibility to speed up decision-making processes and lead execution in real time [18].
The failure of their rebellion against Tsar Nicholas I in 1825 led to executions that haunted Pushkin all his life.
You have to personally lead the execution of the plan.
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