Well Diane, finally, how do you think that history will judge these people who were the hangmen? |
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Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. |
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During Burns's own lifetime, books and poems were burned in Edinburgh's High street by the common hangmen. |
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Again, due to the treason of fundamentalist hangmen, our people have been caught in the claws of the monster of a vast war and destruction. |
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It is no accident that he seeking to recruit the torturers, hangmen and thugs of the old Baathist regime. |
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But for nearly all the cases we considered, it wouldn't have mattered if we were all hooded hangmen. |
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If your community needs judges, jailers, or even hangmen, and you are qualified, he declares, sign up! |
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British hangmen, we were told, took pride in their skill and efficiency. |
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The latter two are deviously funny as perverts, self-aggrandising but insecure bounty hunters, game-show-host-styled hangmen, and lords and ladies of the depraved aristocracy. |
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Indeed, from hangmen, Copper Kings, scientists, and artists to hoboes, harlots, and homesteaders, we enjoyed Montana and western history in all its varied aspects. |
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With its fair share of crossbows, hangmen and attack dogs, the story is enriched by the appearance of the scheming Princess, played in inscrutable style by Roxane Duran. |
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