exécution de l'obligation - traduction vers espagnol
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exécution de l'obligation - traduction vers espagnol

LIGHTHOUSE IN NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Execution Lighthouse, New York; Execution Rocks lighthouse; Execution rocks; Execution Rocks Lighthouse; Execution Rocks Light Station; Execution Rock
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Dynamic Execution         
CPU PARADIGM IN WHICH A PROCESSOR EXECUTES INSTRUCTIONS IN AN ORDER BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF INPUT DATA/EXECUTION UNITS RATHER THAN ORIGINAL ORDER IN A PROGRAM, THUS AVOIDING IDLENESS WHILE WAITING FOR THE PRECEDING INSTRUCTION TO COMPLETE
Decoupled architecture; Out of Order execution; Out of order execution; Decoupled Architecture; OOOE; Oooe; OoOE; Out-of-order code execution; OOE; Dynamic execution; In-order processor; Out-of-order microprocessor; Out-of-order processor; Out-of-order CPU; Instruction dispatch
Ejecución Dinámica
death chamber         
  • [[Louisiana State Penitentiary]] houses the Louisiana execution chamber
  • date=2010-06-26}}." ''[[National Geographic Explorer]]''. Retrieved on September 28, 2010.</ref>
  • [[Mississippi State Penitentiary]] houses the Mississippi execution chamber
  • the original]].
  • [[United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute]] houses the federal government execution chamber
  • One of Japan's seven execution chambers is in the [[Tokyo Detention House]]
ROOM WHERE EXECUTIONS ARE CARRIED OUT, FREQUENTLY LOCATED INSIDE PRISONS
Death chamber; Execution room; Death Chamber; Death chambers
cámara de muerte
executed         
  • Article 2 of the [[Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union]] affirms the prohibition on capital punishment in the EU.
  • Anarchist [[Auguste Vaillant]] about to be guillotined in France in 1894
  • ''Antiporta'']] of ''Dei delitti e delle pene'' (''On Crimes and Punishments''), 1766 ed.
  • Sign at the [[Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport]] warning that drug trafficking is a capital crime in the Republic of China (2005)
  • Retentionist countries: 53}}
  • [[The Death of Socrates]] (1787), in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in New York City
  • States without the death penalty}}
  • [[Emperor Shōmu]] banned the death penalty in Japan in 724.
  • Nazi-occupied Poland]], 1944
  • Signatories to the Second Optional Protocol to the ICCPR: parties in dark green, signatories in light green, non-members in grey
  • Roman]] [[Circus Maximus]].
  • The [[breaking wheel]] was used during the Middle Ages and was still in use into the 19th century.
  • his realm]] in 1786, making it the first country in modern history to do so.
  • Mother Catherine Cauchés (center) and her two daughters Guillemine Gilbert (left) and Perotine Massey (right) with her infant son burning for heresy
  • Mexican execution by [[firing squad]], 1916
  • Number of abolitionist countries}}
  • The burning of Jakob Rohrbach, a leader of the peasants during the [[German Peasants' War]]
  • 1918 Finnish Civil War]].
  • A gurney at [[San Quentin State Prison]] in California formerly used for executions by [[lethal injection]]
  • John Christie]]. The case was considered vital in bolstering opposition, which limited the scope of the penalty in 1957 and abolished it completely for murder in 1965.
  • Death penalty in legislation, but not applied}}
LEGAL PROCESS WHEREBY A PERSON IS PUT TO DEATH BY THE STATE AS A PUNISHMENT FOR AN ACTUAL OR SUPPOSED CRIME
Judicial execution; Capital crime; Executed; Sentenced to death; Capital Punishment; Execution (legal); Capital offense; Legal execution; Penalty of death; Executions; Put to death; Capital punishment debate; Capital Offence; Death-penalty; Death sentance; Captial punishment; Death Penalty Debate; Death penalties; Capital offence; Human execution; The death penalty; Anti-death penalty; Sentence of death; Capital case; Mass execution; Prohibition of the death penalty; Capital punishments; Death sentences; Executes; Executing; Death-penalties; Death penalty; Execution; Punishable by death; Capital punish; Capital punishing; State murder; Death penaty; Condemned prisoner; Capital defendant; Padding fair; Condemned Prisoner; War capital punishment; Opposition to the death penalty; Opposition to capital punishment; Death penalty for a crime; Punished by death; Abolition of capital punishment; Place of execution; Death sentence; Juvenile execution; Child execution; Criticism of capital punishment; Abolitionism (capital punishment); Abolition of the death penalty; Excecution; Death-sentence; Racial bias in capital punishment; Race and the death penalty; Juvenile death penalty; Capital punishment for juvenile offenders; Capital crimes; Sentenced to die; Capital felony; Capital felon; Race and capital punishment; Racism and capital punishment; History of capital punishment; Capital punishment in ancient Rome; Capital punishment in ancient Greece; Capital punishment in ancient China; Capital punishment in the Middle Ages; Judicial homicide; Penalty is death; Capital charge
(adj.) = realizado, hecho
Ex: What was pinned up ranged from sheets of paper with nothing more written on them than a title and author to elaborate and beautifully executed illustrations.

Définition

ejecución
Derecho.
Procedimiento judicial, con embargo y venta de bienes para pago de deudas.

     Ver: trabar ejecución
     Ver: traer aparejada ejecución

Wikipédia

Execution Rocks Light

Execution Rocks Light is a lighthouse in the middle of Long Island Sound on the border between New Rochelle and Sands Point, New York. It stands 55 feet (17 m) tall, with a white light flashing every 10 seconds. The granite tower is painted white with a brown band around the middle. It has an attached stone keeper's house which has not been inhabited since the light was automated in 1979.