The executioner must have arrived a good ten minutes ago, and he, Atiq, is still dawdling in the streets.
England's Howard Eastman is the WBC's mandatory challenger and "Tito" may have to smash through light middleweight king Winky Wright to get to "The Executioner".
But when Bertarido hears Unulfo approaching, he assumes it's the executioner.
Azucena watches resolutely as Manrico is led to the executioner's block.
Hopkins, known as "The Executioner", reigned as middleweight champion for 10 years and holds a record of 48 wins (32 KOs), four defeats and one draw.
When the executioner lifted her severed head, it fell away from his hand and he was left holding the auburn wig she had chosen to wear.
The Philadelphian, known as "The Executioner", reigned as middleweight champion for 10 years and holds a record of 48 wins (32 KOs), four defeats and one draw.
The man known as "The Executioner" reigned as middleweight champion for 10 years and holds a record of 48 wins (32 KOs), four defeats and one draw.
"The Executioner" has set his sights once again on Oscar de la Hoya and Shane Mosley, and offered to drop down to super-welterweight to take either of them on.
Master mystery maestro McBain spins a tale of treacherous mayhem as malignant men and women scheme to steal and then fence the alleged cup from which Socrates drank the executioner's hemlock.
Kevorkian compared his situation to that of an executioner, arguing that the executioner also doesn't intend to kill, but has a job to do a job that society sanctions.
One can sense the high executioner, Cheney, losing patience with the man he chose to be Treasury secretary.
In 1998, the last year for which comparable data are available, the United States, with 68 executions, was the third-biggest executioner in the world, after China (1, 067) and Congo (100), and just ahead of Iran (66).
An American Civil Liberties Union lawyer called Obama the "judge, jury and executioner" in the matter, and said he agreed with Paul.
Judges are also the police, who are also the jury and executioner of criminals.
Bangladeshi groups claim Khan was a chief executioner for the al-Badr force, personally killing seven Dhaka University teachers in the city of Mirpur.
Those who are challenging them claim that they are unconstitutional because they make the president judge, jury and executioner, in essence.
If they have differences with a nation or state, they drag it to the Security Council and as claimants, arrogate to themselves simultaneously the roles of prosecutor, judge and executioner.
"No president has the right to say he is judge, jury and executioner, " Paul said.
The 36-year-old is concluding the ultimate rags to riches career against '"he Executioner" Hopkins and then four-weight world champion Jones, two bonafide living legends who could no longer run from the Welshman.
But other extradited Britons - including so-called NatWest Three banker David Bermingham, who was jailed for 37 months over an Enron-related fraud in a plea deal four years ago - have claimed the system empowers prosecutors as "judge, jury and executioner".
And, despite the popularity of the death penalty in the United States, Mr Bush's record as a serial executioner may come back to haunt him, particularly if it becomes clear that some innocent people have been executed.
In this case, the 16 member Expansion Era Committee will serve as judge, jury and executioner.
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If you believe the Paterno family report and it is an impressive, though flawed document former FBI director Louis Freeh acted as "judge, jury and executioner" when he was hired by Penn State to deliver the definitive report on the involvement of the university and its officers in the Sandusky scandal.
The first thing that most Europeans were told about Candidate Bush was that he was a serial executioner.
And some people feel that with its new functions, the FSA will have too much power, and will act as 'judge, jury and executioner.
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