11.   And the standards and practices around the country vary so widely executions are often more like roulette than like justice.

12.   Any Jews who suffered, Bardeche wrote, or who were indeed killed were enemies of the German state, so such executions were really an act of justice.

13.   Any wrongful execution is constitutionally repugnant and erosive of the core values of justice in the United States.

14.   Arkansas prison officials argued that the multiple executions were more efficient and produced less strain on prison workers than individual executions.

15.   As much as philosophy, execution has been vital for the Raiders the past two weeks.

16.   Believing that execution is the fate that awaits Lai, his lawyer plans to fight any kind of removal from Canada.

17.   But better late than never, particularly when the execution is so superb.

18.   But execution is the appropriate punishment for premeditated killers who murder at will.

19.   But execution is final and irrevocable.

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report 0.57%
question 0.56%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
execution 0.02%
execution + v. >>共 147
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trigger 2.99%
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