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At the lower level, of the 2.3 million people who had been party members in 1935, just under half went to execution or died in labour camps.
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We all went to the execution room.
Even the courage with which Brown went to his execution, on December 2nd, reinforced the code.
Whatever else he was, John Harris, who went to his execution singing We Shall Overcome, was not one of those.
He waived his right to further appeals, reinforced the government's "mastermind" theory of the bombing with a self-aggrandizing book-length account to two reporters, and went to the execution chamber in 2001.
According to her fifth-century passio, the story of her martyrdom, Agnes refused to marry any of the many eligible suitors pressing for her hand (and fortune); instead, she "went to the place of execution more cheerfully than others go to their wedding": this martyrdom probably took place around A.D. 305, during the persecution of the Christians by the emperor Diocletian.
I fully believe I'll be going to an execution Monday.
The difference between good and great is going to be execution.
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