Strategic control over Central Asia .
It depends on which period of history you are asking about but could be hanging, flogging, stocks, transportation, imprisonment, burning at the stake.
Most of them were burned on a stake.
To be "Burnt at the Stake" is to be tied to a piece of wood pounded in the ground (A "Stake") and to be lit on fire. Burning at the stake is is when someone is tied to a wooden stake and the stake is set on fire. You burn to death.
The Battle of Britain, fought from July to October 1940, was a critical conflict in World War II, with the United Kingdom's survival at stake. The German Luftwaffe aimed to gain air superiority to facilitate an invasion of Britain, threatening its sovereignty and freedom. A successful German campaign could have shifted the balance of power in Europe, potentially leading to Axis domination. The British victory ultimately marked a turning point, bolstering Allied morale and delaying German plans for invasion.
Burned at the Stake was created in 1981.
The ability of Christian civilization to survive
It depends on which period of history you are asking about but could be hanging, flogging, stocks, transportation, imprisonment, burning at the stake.
Most of them were burned on a stake.
what is at stake in the confrontation between the federal government and governor wallace
40 feet, stake to stake
a share is from a pie but a stake is what Buffy's favourite tool is.
stake owner is a person who have any stake in a company .he may be a supplier ,distributer
one holds a stake, one holds a stock
The boycotts that people living in the colonies established and took part in were very successful against the British during the American Revolution. The reason for the success of these boycotts was the amount of money that was at stake for the British government. When the colonists refused to buy the goods shipped in from Great Britain this had a wide effect on the entire economy of Great Britain.
WELL YOU WOULD BE SCARED TOO IF SOMEONE CAME UP BEHIND YOU WITH A GREAT BIG WOODEN STAKE!!!
I meant Charles the first
by exchange of stake