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Execution is the key, rob. there are dozens of police procedurals, PI novels, vampire tales, etc. out there and each is made different in the telling.
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Frolick, than she put it in Execution; and muffling her Hoods over her Face, went the next Night into the Gallery-Box, and practising as much as she had observ'd, at that Distance, the Behaviour of that Woman, was not long before she found her Disguise had answer'd the Ends she wore it for: –
Fantomina: or, Love in a Maze, Being a Secret History of an Amour Between Two Persons of Condition 1725
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Execution is the life of the law, and Christ will take care that that be done according to the sentence.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) 1721
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Christian Leaders React With Concern Over Hussein Execution
Iraq 2008
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Hussein Execution ‘Resembled The Worst Kind Of Nightmare Out Of The Old American West’
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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"51 Headless Vikings Found in English Execution Pit" -- headline, National Geographic News, July 28
Why Obama Is So Cool 2009
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Also on the shooting schedule: several fight scenes, part of a 12-minute stand-alone thriller titled "Execution Style," about a showdown between competing hit men.
Web TV's New Lineup John Jurgensen 2012
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In London, the central location for capital punishment was known as Execution Dock.
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In London, the central location for capital punishment was known as Execution Dock.
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In London, the central location for capital punishment was known as Execution Dock.
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