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sentence and was
A week later the sentence of the Council was carried out: Jake Camaret and the woman were marched naked through the streets past a mocking populace.
With this seven-word sentence -- though the speaker undoubtedly thought he was dealing only with the subject of food -- he was telling things about himself and, in the last two examples, revealing that he had departed from the customs of his culture.
When authorities convicted him of practicing medicine without a license ( he got off with a suspended sentence of three years because of his advanced age of 77 ), one of his victims was not around to testify: He was dead of cancer.
He was caught driving the day after the sentence was pronounced and given a warning.
This was developed into the language " E-Prime " by D. David Bourland, Jr. 15 years after his death ( E-Prime a form of the English language in which the verb " to be " does not appear in any of its forms ; for example, the sentence " the movie was good " could translate into E-Prime as " I liked the movie ", thereby distinguishing opinion from fact ).
It is in the Boethius that the oft-quoted sentence occurs: " My will was to live worthily as long as I lived, and after my life to leave to them that should come after, my memory in good works.
In 1204 his doctrines were condemned by the university, and, on a personal appeal to Pope Innocent III, the sentence was ratified, Amalric being ordered to return to Paris and recant his errors.
On December 10, 2007, Vick received a 23-month prison sentence and was officially cut from the Atlanta roster.
The death penalty was the automatic sentence by North Carolina law at the time, if two requisites in the case were satisfied.
Alford pled guilty to second-degree murder, and said he was doing so to avoid a death sentence if he had been convicted of first-degree murder after attempting to contest that charge.
Alford appealed and requested a new trial, arguing he was forced into a guilty plea because he was afraid of receiving a death sentence.
Antipope Felix II was installed as Pope in 355 after the Emperor Constantius II banished the reigning Pope, Liberius, for refusing to subscribe the sentence of condemnation against Saint Athanasius.
In 1929, Mojżesz Presburger showed that the theory of natural numbers with addition and equality ( now called Presburger arithmetic in his honor ) is decidable and gave an algorithm that could determine if a given sentence in the language was true or false.
He wrote the Bāburnāma in Chaghatai Turkic, his mother-tongue, though his prose was highly Persianized in its sentence structure, morphology, and vocabulary.
The Messianic claim was less significant than the claim to divinity which caused the high priest's horrified accusation of blasphemy and the subsequent call for the death sentence.
In order to translate one language into another, it was observed that one had to understand the grammar of both languages, including both morphology ( the grammar of word forms ) and syntax ( the grammar of sentence structure ).
The memoir was diary entries, poems, letters, drawings, personal photos, and lyric compositions spanning from Love's childhood up until the year 2006, shortly after her release from a six-month rehab sentence.
* someone acquitted of a " 15 years or more sentence offence " where the acquittal was tainted ( by perjury, bribery or perversion of the course of justice ).
It appears to have arisen over theological contentions concerning the meaning, figurative or literal, of a sentence from the Gospel of John: " the Word was made Flesh ".
It was the most severe sentence up to then imposed under the Alien and Sedition Acts.

sentence and longest
The longest prison sentence in a Norwegian trial where the main charge was insider trading, was for 8 years ( where 2 of the years are suspended ) when Alain Angelil was convicted in a district court on December 9, 2011.
It also lends itself to elaboration, because its tight syntax holds even the longest and most complex sentence together as a logical unit.
* 1986 – Nezar Hindawi is sentenced to 45 years in prison, the longest sentence handed down by a British court, for the attempted bombing on an El Al flight at Heathrow.
Hindawi was jailed for 45 years, the longest sentence ever delivered by a British court.
Terrace, in his article " How Nim Chimpsky Changed My Mind ", quotes Nim's longest sentence as the 16-word-long " Give orange me give eat orange me eat orange give me eat orange give me you.
" When written this episode contained the longest " sentence " in English literature, 4, 391 words expressed by Molly Bloom ( it was surpassed in 2001 by Jonathan Coe's The Rotters ' Club ).
Most of the allegations were dismissed and the longest sentence he served was 60 days for the illegal gambling conviction.
The longest sentence was a conviction for 15 years for theft.
At the time, this was the longest custodial sentence in U. S. history.
Donald Keith Newbury, the member with the longest rap sheet of the group, was serving a 99-year sentence, and the youngest member, Randy Halprin, 23, was serving a 30-year sentence for injury to a child.
There have been several claims for the longest sentence in the English language, usually with claims that revolve around the longest printed sentence.
At least one linguistics textbook concludes that " there is no longest English sentence "
* 1, 288 words-The Guinness Book of World Records has an entry for what it claims is the longest sentence in English, from William Faulkner's novel Absalom, Absalom !.
This held the record for the longest sentence until The Rotter's Club was published in 2001.
On November 13, 2009, Jefferson was sentenced to thirteen years in federal prison for bribery after a corruption investigation, the longest sentence ever handed down to a congressman for bribery or any other crime.
Jefferson was sentenced to thirteen years on November 13, 2009, the longest sentence yet handed down to a congressman for bribery or any other crime.
The longest additional sentence given to any convict was nine years.
It was the longest sentence ( excluding life terms ) ever handed down by a British court, until Nezar Hindawi was sentenced to 45 years for the attempted bombing of an El Al jet.
Those imprisoned for multiple crimes will serve a consecutive sentence ( in which the period of imprisonment equals the sum of all the sentences ), a concurrent sentence ( in which the period of imprisonment equals the length of the longest sentence ), or somewhere in between, sometimes subject to a cap.

sentence and ever
He added the final sentence of the novel, " He never saw Molly again ", at the last minute in a deliberate attempt to prevent himself from ever writing a sequel, but ended up doing precisely that with Count Zero ( 1986 ), a character-focused work set in the Sprawl alluded to in its predecessor.
Thus, even if one were to prescribe a likely and reasonable meaning to the sentence, the grammaticality of the sentence is concrete despite being the first time a person had ever uttered the statement, or any part thereof in such a combination.
" After he carried them off stage, Letterman responded, " Who would have thought you would ever hear the words ' intellectual property ' and ' NBC ' in the same sentence?
It was the first time ever that the civil government handed out a death sentence for ritual murder, and King Henry was able to take over their property.
Examples are " ever ", " anything " and " anyone " in the sentence " I haven't ever owed anything to anyone " ( cf.
In the pursuant hearing on June 22, Chapman said God had told him to plead guilty and that he would not change his plea or ever appeal, regardless of his sentence.
Randy Miller III of DVDTalk said, " While it's obvious that The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog won't ever be mentioned in the same sentence with Disney, Pixar or Studio Ghibli ( except for this one ), there's enough goofy fun here to entertain any resident of the 16-bit gaming era.
Legal experts described the sentence as the harshest ever handed out in Ontario to a motorist with no previous record for drinking and driving.
No sentence was ever pronounced, but the House of Osuna was out of the royal favour for three decades, and only during the reign of Charles II did it again play an important role in Spanish political life.
At the time, it was the longest sentence ever given for cracking.
On 22 December 2006, Ireland was one of 35 life sentence prisoners whose names appeared on the Home Office's list of prisoners who had been issued with whole life tariffs and were unlikely ever to be released.
His six-year prison sentence was the severest ever handed down on Pitcairn.
The titles of tracks 7 and 8 are derived from the novel's closing sentence: " I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth.
One of the questions on the form was " Have you ever been convicted in any court of a crime for which the judge could have imprisoned you for more than one year, even if the judge actually gave you a shorter sentence?
For most of the time that Straffen was in prison, the Home Secretary had to agree to the release of any life sentence prisoner ; no occupant of the office was ever willing to let Straffen out.
Nevertheless, after the Prince Albert mail was held up near Humboldt, the first stage robbery ever accomplished in the territories, Perry and his detachments landed the robber, a man named Garnett, who was given a long-term sentence in the penitentiary.
The book is full of one sentence paragraphs — did Fleming ever really write this way?
Prosecutors announced that they were satisfied with the sentence, which is the longest jail term ever given to a former Congressman.
Under the terms of the sentence, Jones was eligible for parole in August 2003, and was eventually released from HM Prison Ararat in July 2005 with the strictest parole conditions ever given to a Victorian prisoner: living in a cottage within the perimeter of HM Prison Ararat on an extended supervision order which allowed for restrictions on his movements and contact with other people.

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