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Перевод: execution
[существительное] выполнение; исполнение; мастерство исполнения; опустошение; уничтожение; казнь ; экзекуция
Тезаурус:
- The 1990 election campaigns are confirming that this lesson was well learnt: candidates are indulging in ghoulish rivalry in support of execution.
- "The bodies were cut down at 9am precisely and then the jury proceeded to the execution room to view the bodies.
- With German exactness, they show in elaborate detail the instruments of torture and execution.
- This agreement shall be interpreted according to English Law without regard to the place of its physical execution
- The daring magnitude of this conception has since been obscured by its almost routine enactment in a series of African countries in the 1960s, but it should never be forgotten that India was the test case, and that at the time success in the execution of such a plan seemed far from assured: only a year before Mountbatten's appointment the then viceroy, Lord Wavell, had been pressing on the Cabinet his "Breakdown Plan", which consisted simply of the phased evacuation of the British from India without any serious attempt to ensure that a viable, much less friendly, government was installed in their place.
- The control and execution of changes to the plan
- A result of the Berlin raid of 25/26 August was the planning and execution of the Luftwaffe raid on London on 7 September which started a new phase in the Battle of Britain, and a turning point in Fighter Command's fortunes.
- Carjack then execution as the terrifying craze sinks to new depths
- David had decided to seed "voluntary" execution - to drop all appeals and allow his execution to take place.
- Contrasting the brutal murder of a taxi driver with the subsequent execution of the accused, A Short Film About Killing forms the first part of Kieslowski's Decalogue cycle - ten separate parables which draw thematically from the Ten Commandments and are linked by a common setting, an anonymous Warsaw housing estate.
- Commenting on the prospects, Jim O'Neill, international economist with Swiss Bank Corp, said: "They've got a stay of execution between now and the next set of trade figures."
- An eleventh-century manuscript's depiction of war between Christians and Moors, and its inevitable outcome - baptism or execution.
- It must remain true, however, that this potentially valuable ability to obtain execution in rem was limited to certain cases.
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