Sentence examples for the hanging of from inspiring English sources

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the hanging of

noun

The act of hanging a person (or oneself) by the neck in order to execute that person (or to commit suicide).

  • Hanging is the punishment for one convicted of war crimes, there.

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Among other decorations, he directed the hanging of Ranger photos, including the one from Normandy.

"It has come to the stage where the hanging of Kasab will not derail it".

His biggest Job was the hanging of the Ezra Winter mural in Radio City.

The hanging of Monet's great three-panel "Water Lilies" mural in the atrium is a mistake.

The hanging of terrorists in India is a very political business.

Iran In Herat, Afghanistan, demonstrators denounced Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the hanging of Afghans in Iran.

A shouting match ensued when he dismissed the hanging of nooses as "kid's play".

"The hanging of Ajmal Kasab marks a concerning end to [India's] moratorium on capital punishment.

"Lucian would always consult Frank about the hanging of an exhibition".

The hanging of Sam Swift was played for laughs, but there are accurate historical roots here.

He has insulted the Jewish community, he called for the hanging of bankers.

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