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sentence of hanging, drawing, and
quartering was
changed to drawing,
hanging until dead, and
posthumous beheading and
quartering,
before being abolished in England...
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jumped from the gallows, but he
survived the drop and was led to the
quartering block.
Although weakened by his torture,
Fawkes managed to jump from the...
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elements (the
tuned m**** damper) for stabilization.
Concerned about "
quartering winds"
directed diagonally toward the
corners of the building, Princeton...
- were
frequently thrown on a fire), and then
decapitating him and (3)
quartering, i.e.
dividing the body into four pieces. The man's head and quarters...
- the form of the
Quartering Act
which required colonial legislatures to
provide quarters and
supplies for the troops. The
Quartering Act
stirred little...
- Age of Sail, the
quarterdeck was the
preserve of the ship's officers.
quartering sea Seas
approaching a
vessel from
between 105° and 165° to port or starboard...
-
recalculated the wind
loads on the
building with
quartering winds.
LeMessurier found that
quartering winds would significantly increase the load at the...
- are
customarily surve**** into
smaller squares by
repeated halving and
quartering. A
quarter section is 160
acres (65 ha) and a "quarter-quarter section"...
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large galleys and
began to
return to her
former life.
Bingham struck,
quartering a
troop of his
soldiers on her
ships to
accompany her in her
voyages and...
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tricolour with a blue
saltire over it, and a
cross flag
showing red and
white quartering with a blue
cross over all. The
cross flag is
depicted upon the Construction...