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The Inquisition used torture to elicit confessions and delivered judgment at public ceremonials known as autos da fe before they gave their victims over to the secular authorities for punishment.
At least eight Purim plays were published between 1708 and 1720 ; most of these do not survive ( at least some were burned in autos da fe ), but one survives in the Jüdische Merkwürdigkeiten ( 1714 ), a collection by Johann Jakob Schudt ( 1664 – 1722 ).
Portuguese historian Fortunato de Almeida gives the following statistics of sentences pronounced in the public ceremonies autos da fe between 1536 and 1794:

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The first victims of burnings or autos de of the Mexican Inquisition were indigenous converts convicted of heresy or crypto-Jews convicted of relapsing into their ancestral faith.
While Menard writes of the distant past (" the land of Carmen during the century of Lepanto and Lope ”), in Cervantes “ there are neither bands of Gypsies, conquistadors ... nor autos de ".

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There were no major new industries in the 1930s that were big enough to drive growth the way autos, electricity and construction had been so powerful in the 1920s.
Once these parallel roads became paved and there were more autos using them, interurbans faced declining ridership and income.
It was a response to public demands for action after the wartime coal strikes and the postwar strikes in steel, autos and other industries that were perceived to have damaged the economy, as well as a threatened 1946 railroad strike that was called off at the last minute before it shut down the national economy.
Several motorists were drowned in their autos.
CNG autos were distinguishable from the erstwhile petrol-powered autos by having a green and yellow livery as opposed to the earlier black and yellow.
The Italian tankettes and armored cars were organized as the " Tank and Armoured Cars Group " ( Agrupación de carros de asalto y autos blindados ).
Like virtually all Sears merchandise, these autos were manufactured by other companies and retailed by Sears.
The intent of these autos were to provide the visual impact of the era's supercars with the low maintenance and price of a more economical car, while maintaining reasonable performance levels.
In 2012, according to estimates, 62, 000 auto rickshaws and over 2, 000 share autos were running in the city.
* Park and ride lots were built at several stops, the lot at Riverside being the largest, holding nearly 2000 automobiles while the lot at Woodland was second largest, holding about 350 autos.
In Mumbai two drivers were assaulted, while in Thane five autos were damaged and the drivers assaulted.
Of the better known writers of this kind of dramatic literature may be mentioned Juan de la Enzina and Gil Vicente, who wrote in the 15th and 16th centuries, while among those who wrote autos when they were at the height of their success was Lope de Vega, who composed no fewer than four hundred.
From time immemorial, allegory of every kind had powerfully appealed to them, and these autos took a strong hold on the popular favour, coming as they did during religious festivals, with their music and their splendour, coupled with the fact that they were given at public expense and with the sanction of the Catholic church.
As can be discerned by their art as well as their music, both brothers were interested in custom and classic cars. George still does portraits of famous autos for the Saratoga Auto Museum in Saratoga Springs New York, where he currently resides.

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It truly relives another age for the inhabitants use carriages rather than autos and old British and French forts are left intact for tourists to visit and record.
He directed the cortege of autos to the sand dunes near Santa Monica.
Back East the more affluent juvenile delinquents, who could afford hyped-up autos instead of switch blades as lethal weapons, played this same game and called it `` Chicken ''.
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Exports in autos and semiconductors, two critical pillars of the economy, shrank 55. 9 % and 46. 9 % respectively, while exports overall fell by a record 33. 8 % in January, and 18. 3 % in February 2009 year on year.
The intra-city transit systems mostly consist of buses, private autos and taxis.
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Haynes and his associates built a number of other autos over the next few years ; the Haynes-Apperson Automobile Company for mass-production of commercial autos was established in Kokomo in 1898.
Four American Simplex autos entered the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911.
Because of declining traffic as autos became more popular, the train depot was torn down in 1934.
While Colockum Pass is listed as a route out of Wenatchee ( via the south end of the city on most maps produced by the Washington State DOT ), and is a potential exit from the Wenatchee area, the route is clearly labeled as not being suitable for passenger autos, though its initial sections provide access to a railroad bridge at Rock Island and farther south the Rock Island Dam, both of which can be used in emergencies.
Another potential exit road leads north from the Mission Ridge Ski Area to an intersection with an unimproved road that extends west to U. S. Route 97 ( via the ghost town of Liberty ) or north into Cashmere ; again, this route is ( when shown at all ) marked as not suitable for passenger autos.
Ford used the area now known as Wilson Park to run a coil manufacturing plant, and soybean-to-paint operation for the Model T autos.
It is performed for presidents and celebrities, heard on cinema soundtracks and used to advertise everything from autos to toothpaste to antacids, pharmaceuticals and candy bars.
The reasons for the merger between Nash and Hudson included helping cut costs and strengthen their sales organizations to meet the intense competition expected from autos ' Big Three.
The Detroit Electric was mainly sold to women drivers and physicians who desired the dependable and immediate start without the physically demanding hand cranking of the engine that was required with early internal combustion engine autos.

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