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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of death-penalty in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of death-penalty in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of death-penalty in a Sentence
Roof has told us he wishes to plead guilty, until we know whether the government will seek the death penalty, we cannot advise Mr. Roof.
Former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy:
The death penalty has become the favorite tool for the Egyptian authorities to purge the political opposition.
I was finding out along with you guys and the world what had happened to my children. So in retrospect, the mom in me was like, fry Travis Pressley, fry Travis Pressley, absolutely. But from the beginning, I have maintained -- I'm not a death penalty -- I'm a strong believer in no death penalty.
Regular Jobs Now. Duterte reiterated his plea for Congress to re-impose the death penalty for drug offenders and other criminals, and said he would not stop his deadly crackdown on illegal drugs. The fight will not stop until those who deal in (drugs) understand that they have to stop because the alternatives are either jail or hell, he said. PHILIPPINES CANCELS TALKS WITH COMMUNIST REBELS AMID ATTACKS Duterte also addressed the United States in his speech by demanding America give back three church bells that were seized more than a century ago in the Philippine village of Balangiga. Give us back those Balangiga bells…They are part of our national heritage ... return it to us, this is painful for us.
I think it’s easy for folks to say that they’re anti-death penalty, until something happens to them, but I was never pro-death penalty in this case.
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