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  • The '''guillotine''' is a device developed by Doctor [[Joseph-Ignace Guillotin]], a French ph
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  • *[http://www.guillotine.dk/ The Guilotine Headquarters] ...lpunishmentuk.org/guillotine.html Capital Punishment U.K. - History of the Guillotine]
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  • | title = Guillotine
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  • *[http://www.guillotine.dk/ The Guilotine Headquarters] ...lpunishmentuk.org/guillotine.html Capital Punishment U.K. - History of the Guillotine]
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  • ...ed weapon]] such as an [[axe]] or [[sword]], or with a machine such as a [[guillotine]]
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  • {{r|Guillotine||**}}
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  • The '''guillotine''' is a device developed by Doctor [[Joseph-Ignace Guillotin]], a French ph
    707 bytes (106 words) - 08:45, 28 April 2011
  • Less common methods (now mostly historical) include [[guillotine|guillotining]], [[crucifixion]], [[stoning]], [[starvation]], [[drawing and
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  • ...s execution. On the 2nd June 1581, he was executed by the ''maiden'' - a [[guillotine]] that he had himself brought from England. He is buried in [[Greyfriars Ki
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  • ...fell gravely ill in July of 1794, which ironically, spared him from the [[guillotine]]. Prison officers would use chalk to mark the doors of prisoners who were
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  • ...of to apply submission holds from the clinch, particularly the standing [[guillotine choke]], this is rarely accomplished because it is more difficult to apply
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  • ...ll this terror, this horror, one more must pay. They say he will go to the guillotine, without a trial by jury, with the rights that any common murderer has... W ...this would result in his certain conviction and possibly take him to the [[guillotine]] (despite his being a minor), since French law took a severe view of polit
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  • ...mally permit a debate to be curtailed by a timetable motion known as "the guillotine". In addition to legislative motions, there are "Early Day Motions", which
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  • .... At SM jettison, the connections were cut using a pyrotechnic-activated [[guillotine]] assembly.
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  • ...ical elite and society, from aristocrats to peasants, through execution by guillotine. <ref> [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=terrorism Online Etymology
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  • ...ical elite and society, from aristocrats to peasants, through execution by guillotine. <ref> [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=terrorism Online Etymology
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