"Each" is the name of a person!!!
you say hi dude how are they hanging!! you say hi dude how are they hanging!! you say hi dude how are they hanging!!
Literally "hangings", but is used idiomatically to describe things that are pending, or "hanging".
It means that if you do not like the way they do it for fishing, hunting, etc. they execute you or put you in prison for breaking of law.
It means you're hanging out with a pretty rough crowd. Find other friends.
by hanging
In the US they do, some states use 'lethal injection,' or the'gas chamber.' Other states still have methods such as 'hanging' and 'firing squad' still on the statute books. OH! And by the way . . . they don't use these methods to "kill" people, they use them to "execute" them, after they have been found guilty in a court of law, by a jury of their peers.
Unsure as to the answer, but believe it to be solely by "custom."
No they did not. Hanging is not used in this time period. But they did execute him with lethal injection.
It has not been 'banned' per se, it is still on a list of possible execution alternatives in certain states.
Yes it was, and although most states now customarily use lethal injection or lethal gas for executions, in some states it is still an option that the condemned may choose.
The XCHG instuction takes 6 states to execute.
If by shooting someone you mean that you actually KILL them . . . (in the US) a total of 39 jurisdictions in all . . . 37 states plus 2 federal entities still enforce a death penalty.
The verb for to execute or kill by electric shock is indeed to electrocute.(Example : Touching a hanging power line can electrocutea person.)
(in the US) Lethal Injection - gas chamber - electrocution - hanging - and in some states you may still choose death by firing squad.
Yes she does have testicles as you see them hanging and she still ejaculates :)
Only lethal injection is used at the federal level and only the states of Washington and New Hampshire still retain hanging as an option.In New Hampshire, if it is found to be 'impractical' to carry out the execution by lethal injection, then the condemned will be hanged, and in Washington the condemned still has an outright choice between hanging and lethal injection.Source: "Section 630.5, Procedures in Capital Murder". http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/lxii/630/630-5.htm. Retrieved 2006-04-27.