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The Turn (film)         
2012 SHORT FILM
The Turn (2012 film)
The Turn is a 2012 short film, written and directed by Christian Krohn. It stars James Phelps in one of his first roles since playing Fred Weasley in the Harry Potter film series.
Wheel of time (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wheel of Time (disambiguation)
The wheel of time or the wheel of history is a religious concept regarding the cyclical nature of time, predominant in Buddhism and Hinduism.
Breaking wheel         
  • Execution wheel (German: ''Richtrad'') with underlays, 18th century; on display at the [[Märkisches Museum]], Berlin
  • The execution of [[Peter Stumpp]], involving the breaking wheel in use in Cologne in the early modern period
  • Skeletal remains of a man executed by "breaking wheel", aged about 25 to 30 years, from the 16th to 18th century. Discovered in 2014, in the place of execution [[Pöls-Oberkurzheim]] ([[Styria]]), Austria. The skeleton is displayed at [[Riegersburg Castle]] in Austria.
  • Lebedyn]], 1708–1709
  • Illustration of execution by wheel ([[Augsburg]], Bavaria, 1586): Classic example of the "breaking wheel" punishment, with wheel crucifixions in the background
  • Breaking-wheel machine used to execute [[Matthias Klostermayr]], Bavaria, 1772
  • The college shield of [[St Catherine's College, Oxford]], depicting four breaking wheels
  • An execution wheel (German: ''Richtrad'') exhibited in the Museum of Cultural History Franziskanerkloster in [[Zittau]], Saxony, Germany, dated in the centre with year 1775. Bolted to the lower rim edge is an iron blade-like thrust attachment
  • Saint [[Catherine of Alexandria]] with a wheel as her attribute
TORTURE DEVICE USED FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
Breaking on the Wheel; Breaking on the wheel; Death on the wheel; Breaking On the Wheel; Broken on the wheel; Broken on a wheel; Brake on a wheel; Brake on the wheel; Breaking on a wheel; Breaking whele; Breaking at the wheel; Retentum; The wheel (torture device); Wheel (torture device)
The breaking wheel or execution wheel, also known as the Wheel of Catherine or simply the Wheel, was a torture method used for public execution primarily in Europe from antiquity through the Middle Ages into the early modern period by breaking the bones of a criminal or bludgeoning them to death. The practice was abolished in Bavaria in 1813 and in the Electorate of Hesse in 1836: the last known execution by the "Wheel" took place in Prussia in 1841.

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Turn of the Wheel
|title=Turn of the Wheel > Overview |first=Stephen Thomas | last=Erlewine |date= |publisher=Allmusic |accessdate=December 6, 2009}}
Examples of use of turn of the wheel
1. Eventually, of course, by a strange turn of the wheel, I did find myself in his service once more.
2. "My return heralds for the people of Pakistan the turn of the wheel from dictatorship to democracy," Bhutto said at a news conference in Dubai, where she has spent much of her exile.
3. The United States needs to display strategic patience and make broad policy adjustments that will take advantage of the next inevitable turn of the wheel of power in the Gulf. jimhoagland@washpost.com Post a Comment Comments: (Limit 5,000 characters) Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site.