Nightmarish visions of lava pits, hellgates and
public executions of unfaithful creative developers all flash before my eyes... but apparently, the first thing he'd like is for the PC development scene to start flourishing again.
In recent months there has been several
public executions of residents for committing acts that are seen as socially unacceptable by the radical Islamic militants.
If you've read Evolving in Monkey Town, you know that
the public execution of a woman named Zarmina in Afghanistan marked a turning point in my faith journey.
To give you an idea of what the new Bible - based order would be like, Dr. North advocates
public execution of women who undergo abortions, and a similar fate for those who advise them to do so.
Jim (Director: Brian Oakes)--
The public execution of American conflict journalist James Foley captured the world's attention, but he was more than just a man in an orange jumpsuit.
As an aside, his idea is not entirely logical, as what amounts to
a public execution of a martyr figure would likely spur the revolution on, but they do address this and I am comfortable with megalomaniacal dictators making short - sighted decisions from time to time.
The game kicks off with Two - Face, seeking to gain some fame among the inmates of Arkham City, attempts to hold
a public execution of Catwoman, who has used the new inmate litter city to continue her spree of criminal activity, and is targeting Two - Face for reasons yet unknown.
Not exact matches
Some see this as a bet - the - company move, requiring near - perfect
execution and a wholesale
public embrace
of electric cars, which today account for less than 1 %
of the auto market.
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Looking across the industry, only 38 %
of the brokers have
public web pages dedicated to sharing order
execution metrics with customers.
Public ceremonial torture and
execution «produced an effect
of the sacred.»
Contrary to the popular portrayal
of torture as «medieval,» it was the early - modern monarchies that inaugurated «the golden age
of judicial torture,» along with offering spectacular
public executions that reflected the fragility
of the new state's monopoly on violence.
Or funding
executions or welfare or birth control or
public education or hundreds
of other things.
Unless we are prepared to deny the historical evidence altogether, all
of Jesus» qualities spring from one unforgettable demonstration — that after a
public execution Jesus Christ rose again from the dead.
Executions, especially where they are painful, humiliating, and
public, may create a sense
of horror that would prevent others from being tempted to commit similar crimes.
Citizens
of the dictatorship are forced to worship the Kim family, and anyone who does not is subject to immediate punishment — arrest, torture or death, which could come in the form
of a
public execution.
One
of the hallmarks
of the seriousness and importance
of this prohibition
of sex between men is that the punishment is death — a
public execution — a punishment that the Torah requires only in 19 other situations.
Historically, the theory was, as articulated by Zacharias Ursinus, that «the Church... looks to the reformation and salvation
of the offender; the magistrate to the
execution of justice and the
public peace.»
Of course, it's this very behavior that led to Jesus»
public execution and we should expect the same.
The penologists learned that after
public executions murders and crimes
of violence increased.
The French Revolution sanctified mob violence and ritualized
public executions as noble expressions
of liberty.
Jesus was led to the place
of execution in the company
of two
of Barabbas» desperadoes — three «bandits» to be punished for their crimes by Roman justice was what the
public was intended to see.
... a man sentenced to a horrible
public execution or the Son
of God dying for the sins
of the world.
He's an emotional human who's facing a
public execution, all while wrestling with the relational dynamics
of His followers, friends and family.
I find myself wondering whether we might not do some justice to the truth
of each intuition by requiring at
executions a
public presence
of randomly selected citizens» something like a jury.
Events
of recent months» in particular, the
execution of Timothy McVeigh and, just prior to it,
public airing for the first time
of audio tapes
of executions in Georgia» have focused attention on the morality
of the death penalty, even if administered fairly and equitably.
At the core
of democracy is the presence
of a
public debate about the distribution and
execution of power.
He uses the phrase «the theatre
of the national pornography
of the Roman state,» to describe
public executions, and goes on to give an analytical example where «the rending
of flesh in
public could be linked to the bravery exemplified by a woman in her confrontation with Roman authority, and simultaneously, to a language
of love.»
Most historians can agree about a few general features
of the
public ministry
of Jesus and the fact
of his
execution by the Roman authorities.
Burning at the stake, crucifixion, and other forms
of public execution and humiliation were NOT primarily addressed to the condemned, but rather to serve as a warning to the masses.
In keeping with Thomas Lynch, who made a similar argument a few weeks ago in the pages
of this magazine, Sarat wants to televise state killing, arguing that «the
public is always present at an
execution» — the only question that remains is whether we are willing to see what is being done in our name.
«A brief delay in unlawful deportation
of residents who have lived here with government permission for over a decade outweighs the
public interest in prompt
execution of removal orders, where petitioners have been law - abiding and pose no threat to
public safety,» Saris wrote.
Lust joined Golden Eagle in 2004 as the marketing and
public relations coordinator and quickly rose through the ranks serving as pricing analyst, territory sales manager and director
of pricing and sales
execution before being tapped as the Vice President
of Sales & Marketing in 2014.
Though they eventually rescinded the invitation, why did members
of the IOC invite to Sydney as observers two representatives
of the Taliban, who use sports stadiums to make
public spectacle
of torture and
execution?
Plaza Mayor, the heart
of the city, was just down the street from an apartment I rented and offered coffee and a newspaper at a café where blood once spilled from
public executions and bullfights that took place not so long ago before a king and his subjects.
Though the origin
of such contests is strongly disputed, many believe they date from before the Norman Conquest and that the ball was originally a head, tossed to the crowd after a
public execution.
Just compare it with the sort
of witch hunt /
public execution style coverage we've seen for the likes
of Arsenal's Eduardo da Silva or former Liverpool striker David N'Gog when they've taken a tumble under minimal or no contact.
You would think there would be more cheering at a
public execution, but at least the lack
of silence means this isn't a funeral yet.
Functionaries around the leader monopolise the
execution of power, which often leads to abuse and corruption with a subsequent growth in
public discontent.
'' Accordingly, the
public are implored to verify the authenticity
of any demand for the
execution of Search Warrants by referring to the nearest office
of the EFCC.
The government uses threats
of detention, forced labor, and
public executions to ensure obedience and imposes harsh restrictions on freedom
of information and movement.
The report cited a 2013 legislative proposal by Cuomo that campaign contributions should be used only for a purpose «directly related to promoting the nomination or election
of a candidate or the
execution of duties associated with the holding
of a
public office or party position.»
The European rejection
of the death penalty, which advocates
of abolishing the death penalty in the United States cite as evidence
of an emerging international consensus that ought to influence our Supreme Court, is related both to the past overuse
of it by European nations (think
of the
executions for petty larceny in eighteenth - century England, the Reign
of Terror in France, and the rampant employment
of the death penalty by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union) and to the less democratic cast
of European politics, which makes elite opinion more likely to override
public opinion there than in the United States [emboldening mine].
«And so now it's just really just a question
of execution of core policies including the 50 percent by 2030 renewables program that was adopted last August by the
Public Service Commission,» Morris says.
He told the House that, a legal officer who represented the IGP at
public hearing committed perjury, stressing that, «he lied under oath that there was a valid stay
of execution», but when time was given that he produced a proof
of stay, he could not produce any.