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  • Self-executing rule
  • Procedural measure used by the United States Congress

    The self-executing rule, also known as "deem and pass" is a resolution that a bill be deemed to have passed (or, more commonly, a resolution that a bill

    Self-executing rule

    Self-executing_rule

  • Self-executing right
  • decide whether or not a rule is self-executing, one must only look at the rule in question, and national traditions do not count. A rule that says that states

    Self-executing right

    Self-executing_right

  • Suspension of the rules in the United States Congress
  • Set of procedures within the United States Congress

    many other financial issues. United States House Committee on Rules Self-executing rule "State of suspension: Lawmakers gripe about fast-tracked bills

    Suspension of the rules in the United States Congress

    Suspension_of_the_rules_in_the_United_States_Congress

  • Executable compression
  • Means of compressing an executable file

    executable. When this compressed executable is executed, the decompression code recreates the original code from the compressed code before executing

    Executable compression

    Executable_compression

  • Salaries of members of the United States Congress
  • Salaries of US elected office-holders

    generally frowned upon by the public and seen as a form of corruption or self-dealing. At the same time, arguments have been made that an increased salary

    Salaries of members of the United States Congress

    Salaries_of_members_of_the_United_States_Congress

  • Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
  • Democratic Party's committee to support Congressional candidates

    committee consists of the chairperson (who according to Democratic Caucus rules is a fellow member of the caucus appointed by the party leader in the House)

    Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

    Democratic_Congressional_Campaign_Committee

  • United States House Committee on Agriculture
  • Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives

    various governmental agencies, programs, and activities, as defined by House rules. The Agriculture Committee was created on May 3, 1820, after Lewis Williams

    United States House Committee on Agriculture

    United States House Committee on Agriculture

    United_States_House_Committee_on_Agriculture

  • United States congressional apportionment
  • How 435 seats are distributed to 50 states

    previous methods; however, it still violates the "one person, one vote" rule established in Wesberry v. Sanders (1964) due to systematic bias which gives

    United States congressional apportionment

    United States congressional apportionment

    United_States_congressional_apportionment

  • United States House of Representatives
  • Lower house of the U.S. Congress

    Office of Personnel Management promulgated a final rule to comply with Section 1312(d)(3)(D). Under the rule, members and designated staff are generally no

    United States House of Representatives

    United States House of Representatives

    United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
  • Presiding officer of the United States House of Representatives

    by Article I, Section II, of the U.S. Constitution. By custom and House rules, the speaker is the political and parliamentary leader of the House and

    Speaker of the United States House of Representatives

    Speaker of the United States House of Representatives

    Speaker_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • Closed sessions of the United States House of Representatives
  • States House of Representatives rarely meets in closed session. In the House, Rule XVII, clause 9, governs secret sessions, including the types of business

    Closed sessions of the United States House of Representatives

    Closed_sessions_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives
  • Parliamentary officer

    to a lowered position, more or less out of sight. In accordance with the Rules of the House, on the rare occasions when a member becomes unruly, the sergeant

    Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives

    Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives

    Sergeant_at_Arms_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • Rayburn House Office Building
  • Government building in Washington, D.C.

    legality of the raid was challenged in court, where a federal appeals court ruled that the FBI had violated the Speech or Debate Clause of the United States

    Rayburn House Office Building

    Rayburn House Office Building

    Rayburn_House_Office_Building

  • Slaughter rule
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rule may refer to: Mercy rule, in sports to allow a lopsided game to come to an early end The Slaughter Rule, a 2002 film Self-executing rule, a rule

    Slaughter rule

    Slaughter_rule

  • Gerrymandering in the United States
  • reconsidered at the District Court. The District Court did subsequently rule the redistricting was unconstitutional, and that decision was appealed again

    Gerrymandering in the United States

    Gerrymandering in the United States

    Gerrymandering_in_the_United_States

  • Non-voting members of the United States House of Representatives
  • similar to full House members. The rules governing the rights of a non-voting member are set forth in the House Rules adopted in each congress (i.e., every

    Non-voting members of the United States House of Representatives

    Non-voting_members_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • Parliamentarian of the United States House of Representatives
  • Official advisor on parliamentary procedure

    and staff on procedural questions under the U.S. Constitution and House rules and precedents, as well as for preparing, compiling, and publishing the

    Parliamentarian of the United States House of Representatives

    Parliamentarian_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • United States House Committee on Rules
  • Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives

    of order or rules of the house if desired by the committee, and the committee is also allowed to self-execute amendments right in the rule rather than

    United States House Committee on Rules

    United States House Committee on Rules

    United_States_House_Committee_on_Rules

  • United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
  • Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives

    (Walkinshaw), H.Res. 1135 (McCormick), H.Res. 1352 (Menefee) Pursuant to committee rule 14, the committee chair is authorized to appoint panels or task forces to

    United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

    United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

    United_States_House_Committee_on_Oversight_and_Government_Reform

  • History of the United States House of Representatives
  • to further increase the size of the House. One such proposal, the Wyoming Rule, calls for adding enough members to Congress to reduce the population of

    History of the United States House of Representatives

    History of the United States House of Representatives

    History_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • Historian of the United States House of Representatives
  • American government official

    Representatives has grown from 65 Representatives to 435. The House's evolving rules and procedures have filled many volumes, and, over time, it developed unique

    Historian of the United States House of Representatives

    Historian of the United States House of Representatives

    Historian_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives
  • with his ex officio duties. (Rule X, clause 11). Motion to Recommit with Instructions. Under Rule XIII, clause 6, the Rules Committee may not (except in

    Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives

    Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives

    Party_leaders_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • United States House Committee on House Administration
  • Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives

    Representatives Administrative Reform Technical Corrections Act of 1996; and the Rules of the House of Representatives adopted on January 6, 1999. The Committee

    United States House Committee on House Administration

    United States House Committee on House Administration

    United_States_House_Committee_on_House_Administration

  • Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010
  • United States law

    legislation in the United States House of Representatives using the self-executing rule method was considered, but rejected by House Democrats. Instead,

    Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010

    Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010

    Health_Care_and_Education_Reconciliation_Act_of_2010

  • United States House Committee on Armed Services
  • Standing committee of the U.S. House of Representatives

    Subcommittees "History of the NDAA". February 3, 2017. "Jurisdiction and Rules". Armed Services Republicans. January 6, 2014. Retrieved April 7, 2017.

    United States House Committee on Armed Services

    United States House Committee on Armed Services

    United_States_House_Committee_on_Armed_Services

  • United States House Committee on Ethics
  • Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives

    from the House, or nothing if the member is found not to be violating a rule) Provides advice to members before they (the members) take action, so as

    United States House Committee on Ethics

    United States House Committee on Ethics

    United_States_House_Committee_on_Ethics

  • United States House Committee on Appropriations
  • Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives

    of the largest jurisdictions of any federal committee. Under Rule 10 of the House rules, the committee's jurisdiction is defined as: Appropriation of

    United States House Committee on Appropriations

    United States House Committee on Appropriations

    United_States_House_Committee_on_Appropriations

  • Procedures of the United States House of Representatives
  • Governing rules of procedure

    determine the Rules of its Proceedings," therefore each Congress of the United States, upon convening, approves its own governing rules of procedure.

    Procedures of the United States House of Representatives

    Procedures_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce
  • Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives

    continuous operation are the House Ways and Means Committee and the House Rules Committee. The committee has served as the principal guide for the House

    United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce

    United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce

    United_States_House_Committee_on_Energy_and_Commerce

  • House Democratic Caucus
  • Party caucus in the US House of Representatives

    chamber. In its roles as a party conference, the caucus writes and enforces rules of conduct and discipline for its members, approves committee assignments

    House Democratic Caucus

    House_Democratic_Caucus

  • Clerk of the United States House of Representatives
  • Officer of the United States House of Representatives

    January 25 of the year immediately following each decennial census. Rule II of the House Rules requires the clerk to: prepare the roll of members-elect. call

    Clerk of the United States House of Representatives

    Clerk of the United States House of Representatives

    Clerk_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • Origination Clause
  • Clause of the United States Constitution

    alteration or amendment offered to it." The Continental Congress then had a rule: "No new motion or proposition shall be admitted under color of amendment

    Origination Clause

    Origination_Clause

  • United States House Committee on Natural Resources
  • Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives

    (January 3, 2017). "Text - H.Res.5 - 115th Congress (2017-2018): Adopting rules for the One Hundred Fifteenth Congress". congress.gov. Retrieved April 4

    United States House Committee on Natural Resources

    United States House Committee on Natural Resources

    United_States_House_Committee_on_Natural_Resources

  • United States House Committee on the Judiciary
  • Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives

    Release, February 27, 2007 Rules of the House of Representatives Archived February 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Rule X(b)(C), Page 12 "House Judiciary

    United States House Committee on the Judiciary

    United States House Committee on the Judiciary

    United_States_House_Committee_on_the_Judiciary

  • United States House Committee on Education and Workforce
  • Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives

    these committees has been automatically vacated, pursuant to Clause 5B of Rule 10" (Tweet) – via X (formerly Twitter). https://democrats-edworkforce.house

    United States House Committee on Education and Workforce

    United States House Committee on Education and Workforce

    United_States_House_Committee_on_Education_and_Workforce

  • United States House Committee on the Budget
  • Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives

    ranking members may serve no more than four terms. (See Clause 5 of Rule X of the Rules of the House of Representatives). These limits are often waived,

    United States House Committee on the Budget

    United States House Committee on the Budget

    United_States_House_Committee_on_the_Budget

  • Page of the United States House of Representatives
  • United States political program

    Puerto Rico, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, and American Samoa). It was a general rule that only one nominee was permitted per representative, except for party

    Page of the United States House of Representatives

    Page_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives

  • Louise Slaughter
  • American politician (1929–2018)

    Research, 2014 Induction into the National Women's Hall of Fame, 2019 Self-executing rule List of members of the United States Congress who died in office

    Louise Slaughter

    Louise Slaughter

    Louise_Slaughter

  • Committee of the Whole (United States House of Representatives)
  • Largest US congressional committee

    Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, have proposed several bipartisan rule changes for the 116th Congress, including restoring their vote in the Committee

    Committee of the Whole (United States House of Representatives)

    Committee_of_the_Whole_(United_States_House_of_Representatives)

  • Saxbe fix
  • Congressional payment scheme

    Section 6, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution therefore prohibits self-dealing legislation and is intended to protect the "separation of power"

    Saxbe fix

    Saxbe_fix

  • Hanging
  • Death by suspension around the neck

    They also used shooting, beheading, fire and other methods to execute people during their rule.[citation needed] As a form of judicial execution in England

    Hanging

    Hanging

    Hanging

  • Court order
  • Official proclamation by a judge or panel of judges

    proceedings in which they are issued, and the procedural and evidentiary rules that govern the proceedings. An order can be as simple as setting a date

    Court order

    Court order

    Court_order

  • Kingdom of Odoacer
  • Kingdom in 5th-century Italy

    Odoacer assumed the duty of pursuing and executing the assassins, and at the same time, established his own rule in Dalmatia. In 476, Odoacer was proclaimed

    Kingdom of Odoacer

    Kingdom of Odoacer

    Kingdom_of_Odoacer

  • Foster v. Neilson
  • 1829 United States Supreme Court case

    first to formulate the concept of "self-execution", which distinguishes between treaties that are "self-executing" (meaning domestic courts can enforce

    Foster v. Neilson

    Foster_v._Neilson

  • Self-coup
  • Elected leader illegally maintaining or increasing power

    A self-coup, also called an autocoup (from Spanish autogolpe) or coup from the top, is a form of coup d'état where a political leader stays in office or

    Self-coup

    Self-coup

    Self-coup

  • Executed Renaissance
  • Ukrainian cultural figures persecuted, executed or repressed during the Stalinist regime

    During the early years of Communist rule, Lenin believed that the promotion of national movements and their right to self-determination would help the Communist

    Executed Renaissance

    Executed Renaissance

    Executed_Renaissance

  • Self-reference
  • Sentence, idea or formula that refers to itself

    Self-reference is a concept that involves referring to oneself or one's own attributes, characteristics, or actions. It can occur in language, logic, mathematics

    Self-reference

    Self-reference

    Self-reference

  • Self-proclaimed monarchy
  • Self-proclaimed role of power

    A self-proclaimed monarchy is established when a person claims a monarchy without any historical ties to a previous dynasty. In many cases, this would

    Self-proclaimed monarchy

    Self-proclaimed monarchy

    Self-proclaimed_monarchy

  • Discipline
  • Self-control

    Discipline is the self-control that is gained by requiring that rules or orders be obeyed, and the ability to keep working at something that is difficult

    Discipline

    Discipline

  • Medellín v. Texas
  • 2008 United States Supreme Court case

    Congress or contains language expressing that it is "self-executing" upon ratification. The Court also ruled that decisions of the International Court of Justice

    Medellín v. Texas

    Medellín_v._Texas

  • Japan Self-Defense Forces
  • Military forces of Japan

    Staff also exercised operational command authority over the Self-Defense Forces, executing the orders of the Minister of Defense under the direction of

    Japan Self-Defense Forces

    Japan Self-Defense Forces

    Japan_Self-Defense_Forces

  • Broker-dealer
  • One who engages in the business of trading securities on behalf of their customers

    investment companies. When executing trade orders on behalf of a customer, the institution is said to be acting as a broker. When executing trades for its own

    Broker-dealer

    Broker-dealer

  • Hard law
  • Applicable, enforceable law

    constitute law, a rule, instrument or decision must be authoritative and prescriptive. In international law, hard law includes self-executing treaties or international

    Hard law

    Hard_law

  • Hacky sack
  • Ball game

    hits the ground. Self-serving, tossing the sack to yourself, is often banned in this game and if done the round is stopped and the rule breaker is pegged

    Hacky sack

    Hacky sack

    Hacky_sack

  • Scottish independence
  • Political movement for Scotland leaving the UK

    Political campaigns for Scottish self-government began in the 19th century, initially in the form of demands for home rule within the United Kingdom. Two

    Scottish independence

    Scottish independence

    Scottish_independence

  • Treaty
  • Express agreement between nations under international law

    Between Self-Executing and Non-Self-Executing Treaties in International Law | Faculty of Law". www.law.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 March 2023. Self-Executing and

    Treaty

    Treaty

    Treaty

  • Section 5 of the Indian Limitation Act
  • Indian law

    court of law the litigants has to file an Execution Petition before the Executing Court by exercising the provisions as enshrined under the Chapter Execution

    Section 5 of the Indian Limitation Act

    Section_5_of_the_Indian_Limitation_Act

  • Conway's Game of Life
  • Two-dimensional cellular automaton

    transition rules for each state; for example, Mirek's Cellebration's multi-coloured Rules Table and Weighted Life rule families each include sample rules equivalent

    Conway's Game of Life

    Conway's Game of Life

    Conway's_Game_of_Life

  • George Stinney
  • Black American wrongfully convicted of murder (1929–1944)

    1929 – June 16, 1944) was an African American boy who was wrongfully executed at the age of 14 after being convicted, during an unfair trial, for the

    George Stinney

    George Stinney

    George_Stinney

  • Korea under Japanese rule
  • 1910–1945 colony of the Empire of Japan

    From 1910 to 1945, Korea was ruled by the Empire of Japan as a colony under the name Chōsen (朝鮮), the Japanese reading of "Joseon". Japan first took Korea

    Korea under Japanese rule

    Korea under Japanese rule

    Korea_under_Japanese_rule

  • Quine (computing)
  • Self-replicating program

    theory and computer science literature are "self-replicating programs", "self-reproducing programs", and "self-copying programs". A quine is a fixed point

    Quine (computing)

    Quine (computing)

    Quine_(computing)

  • Democracy
  • Government system where political power lies with the people

    notably Classical Athens, to mean "rule of the people", in contrast to aristocracy (ἀριστοκρατία, aristokratía), meaning "rule of an elite". In virtually all

    Democracy

    Democracy

  • Outliers (book)
  • 2008 book by Malcolm Gladwell

    decision-making. Throughout the book, Gladwell repeatedly mentions the "10,000-Hour Rule", claiming that the key to achieving world-class expertise in any skill,

    Outliers (book)

    Outliers_(book)

  • Sambhaji
  • Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1681 to 1689

    Hindu movement, as he is seen as emblematic of Hindavi Swarajya (Hindu self-rule). However, Hindu nationalist icons such as V. D. Savarkar and M. S. Golwalkar

    Sambhaji

    Sambhaji

    Sambhaji

  • Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse)
  • Empress of Russia from 1894 to 1917

    over Nicholas, particularly in her insistence on maintaining autocratic rule in the face of growing revolutionary pressures in Russia. Her relationship

    Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse)

    Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse)

    Alexandra_Feodorovna_(Alix_of_Hesse)

  • Macario Sakay
  • Filipino general, merchant and revolutionary (1870–1907)

    armed resistance to American rule as banditry." The American colonial Supreme Court of the Philippines upheld the decision.[self-published source?] Sakay

    Macario Sakay

    Macario Sakay

    Macario_Sakay

  • Association rule learning
  • Method for discovering interesting relations between variables in databases

    Association rule learning is a rule-based machine learning method for discovering interesting relations between variables in large databases. It is intended

    Association rule learning

    Association_rule_learning

  • History of self-driving cars
  • facilitation of self-driving vehicles have also taken place worldwide. In the 2010s and 2020s, some UNECE and EU members developed rules and regulations

    History of self-driving cars

    History of self-driving cars

    History_of_self-driving_cars

  • Nicolae Ceaușescu
  • Leader of Romania from 1965 to 1989

    death, and they were immediately executed by firing squad on 25 December, bringing an end to four decades of communist rule. 21st-century polling has indicated

    Nicolae Ceaușescu

    Nicolae Ceaușescu

    Nicolae_Ceaușescu

  • Taiwan
  • Country in East Asia

    2021. Experts agree a direct conflict is unlikely, but as the future of self-ruled Taiwan increasingly becomes a powder keg, a mishap or miscalculation could

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

  • Two-person rule
  • Action only authorized by two or more people

    two-person rule is a control mechanism designed to achieve a high level of security for especially critical material or operations. Under this rule, access

    Two-person rule

    Two-person rule

    Two-person_rule

  • Interpreter (computing)
  • Software that executes source code directly

    differs from one that processes CPU-native executable code which requires translating source code before executing it. An interpreter may translate the source

    Interpreter (computing)

    Interpreter (computing)

    Interpreter_(computing)

  • Federal pardons in the United States
  • Power of the president of the United States

    suggested that self-pardons would be precluded by the requirement that the President "shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed" in Article II

    Federal pardons in the United States

    Federal pardons in the United States

    Federal_pardons_in_the_United_States

  • Taiwan under Japanese rule
  • 1895–1945 colony of the Empire of Japan

    self-determination. Support for resistance was partly class-based and many of the wealthy Han people in Taiwan preferred the order of colonial rule to

    Taiwan under Japanese rule

    Taiwan under Japanese rule

    Taiwan_under_Japanese_rule

  • Presidential eligibility of Donald Trump
  • 2023–24 U.S. legal and political dispute

    Chase as the Circuit Justice of Virginia where Chase ruled that Section 3 was not self-executing, Baude and Paulsen argue that it was wrongly decided

    Presidential eligibility of Donald Trump

    Presidential eligibility of Donald Trump

    Presidential_eligibility_of_Donald_Trump

  • Aileen Wuornos
  • American serial killer (1956–2002)

    were committed in self-defense, but later abandoned this defense. Wuornos was sentenced to death for six of the murders and was executed in 2002 after spending

    Aileen Wuornos

    Aileen Wuornos

    Aileen_Wuornos

  • Machine learning
  • Subset of artificial intelligence

    cognition and emotion. The self-learning algorithm updates a memory matrix W =||w(a,s)|| such that in each iteration executes the following machine learning

    Machine learning

    Machine_learning

  • Jauhar
  • Rajput wartime practice involving self-immolation

    Jauhar, sometimes spelled Jowhar or Juhar, was a practice of mass self-immolation by Rajput kshatriya women and girls in the Indian subcontinent to avoid

    Jauhar

    Jauhar

    Jauhar

  • Ted Bundy
  • American serial killer (1946–1989)

    sentences in two trials and was executed in the electric chair at Florida State Prison on January 24, 1989. Biographer Ann Rule characterized Bundy as "a sadistic

    Ted Bundy

    Ted Bundy

    Ted_Bundy

  • Rule of law
  • Political situation in which everyone is subject to the law

    The rule of law entails that the law is clear, consistent and open; individuals and groups have access to justice (such as fair, independent judiciaries);

    Rule of law

    Rule of law

    Rule_of_law

  • Artificial consciousness
  • Hypothetical consciousness in artificial systems

    not only in worlds with fixed rules like a chess board, but also for novel environments that may change, to be executed only when appropriate to simulate

    Artificial consciousness

    Artificial_consciousness

  • Seneca the Younger
  • Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman and dramatist (c. 4 BC–AD 65)

    (Stoic) path of virtue for a ruler. Tacitus and Dio suggest that Nero's early rule, during which he listened to Seneca and Burrus, was quite competent. However

    Seneca the Younger

    Seneca the Younger

    Seneca_the_Younger

  • Elon Musk
  • Businessman and public official (born 1971)

    November 30, 2024. Krugman, Paul (December 19, 2022). "Why Petulant Oligarchs Rule Our World". The New York Times. Retrieved November 29, 2024. Kim, Whizy (November

    Elon Musk

    Elon Musk

    Elon_Musk

  • Absolute monarchy
  • Government where the monarch has absolute power

    Ottoman Empire. In 1918, the Bolsheviks executed the Romanov family, ending three centuries of Romanov rule. The Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries

    Absolute monarchy

    Absolute monarchy

    Absolute_monarchy

  • Confidentiality
  • Non-disclosure of information

    Confidentiality involves a set of rules or a promise sometimes executed through confidentiality agreements that limits the access to or places restrictions

    Confidentiality

    Confidentiality

  • Empire
  • Multiple states under one central authority, usually created by conquest

    all states with aggregate territory under the rule of supreme authorities are called "empires". Not all self-described empires have been accepted as such

    Empire

    Empire

    Empire

  • IBM Operational Decision Management
  • Software for business rules

    IBM Operational Decision Manager (ODM) is IBM's Business Rule Management System (BRMS). IBM ODM also incorporates IBM's implementation of business event

    IBM Operational Decision Management

    IBM_Operational_Decision_Management

  • Memoization
  • Software programming optimization technique

    to self; [for later ability to invoke F indirectly] self.alias = F; end if; if self.values[arguments] is empty then self.values[arguments] = self.alias(arguments);

    Memoization

    Memoization

  • Execution of Robert Van Hook
  • 2018 execution in Ohio, U.S.

    Facility in Lucasville, Ohio. Van Hook was executed via lethal injection for the 1985 murder of 25-year-old David Self. His case achieved notoriety because

    Execution of Robert Van Hook

    Execution_of_Robert_Van_Hook

  • British rule in Burma
  • British colonial rule from 1824 to 1948

    British colonial rule in Burma lasted from 1824 to 1948, from the successive three Anglo-Burmese Wars through the creation of Burma as a province of British

    British rule in Burma

    British rule in Burma

    British_rule_in_Burma

  • Charles Starkweather
  • American spree killer (1938–1959)

    Alessandro; Barker, Vanessa; Hannah-Moffat, Kelly; Lynch, Mona (eds.). "Executing Charles Starkweather: Lethal punishment in an age of rehabilitation".

    Charles Starkweather

    Charles Starkweather

    Charles_Starkweather

  • List of people executed in the Papal States
  • is a list of people executed in the Papal States under the government of the Popes or during the 1810–1819 decade of French rule. Although capital punishment

    List of people executed in the Papal States

    List of people executed in the Papal States

    List_of_people_executed_in_the_Papal_States

  • Indian independence movement
  • Movement to end British rule in India

    half of the 20th century saw a progressively radical approach towards self-rule. From the protests against the Partition of Bengal (1905) that exposed

    Indian independence movement

    Indian independence movement

    Indian_independence_movement

  • Phillip Dean Hancock
  • American convicted killer executed in Oklahoma

    Hancock, who stood by his claims of self-defense throughout the post-conviction appeal process, was eventually executed via lethal injection on November

    Phillip Dean Hancock

    Phillip_Dean_Hancock

  • Idi Amin
  • President of Uganda from 1971 to 1979

    finally in Saudi Arabia, where he lived until his death in 2003. Amin's rule was characterised by rampant human rights abuses including political repression

    Idi Amin

    Idi Amin

    Idi_Amin

  • Baldwin IV of Jerusalem
  • King of Jerusalem from 1174 to 1185

    remained at the castle for a fortnight, demolishing the building and executing the Christian soldiers there who were not killed in battle. In the winter

    Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

    Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

    Baldwin_IV_of_Jerusalem

  • Stilicho
  • Roman army general (c. 359 – 408)

    could this madness have been calmed by my vigilance, much less by a boy's rule... 'Twas then that Stilicho took my place..." Following the death of Theodosius

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

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  • Executive
  • a.

    Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect; as, executive talent; qualifying for, concerned with, or pertaining to, the execution of the laws or the conduct of affairs; as, executive power or authority; executive duties, officer, department, etc.

  • Self-dependent
  • a.

    Dependent on one's self; self-depending; self-reliant.

  • Self-control
  • n.

    Control of one's self; restraint exercised over one's self; self-command.

  • Self-trust
  • n.

    Faith in one's self; self-reliance.

  • Self-elective
  • a.

    Having the right of electing one's self, or, as a body, of electing its own members.

  • Self-devotement
  • n.

    Self-devotion.

  • Self-enjoyment
  • n.

    Enjoyment of one's self; self-satisfaction.

  • Self-deception
  • n.

    Self-deceit.

  • Self-government
  • n.

    The act of governing one's self, or the state of being governed by one's self; self-control; self-command.

  • Self-commune
  • n.

    Self-communion.

  • Self-repulsive
  • a.

    Self-repelling.

  • Exciting
  • a.

    Calling or rousing into action; producing excitement; as, exciting events; an exciting story.

  • Self-imposture
  • n.

    Imposture practiced on one's self; self-deceit.

  • Execution
  • n.

    The act of executing; a carrying into effect or to completion; performance; achievement; consummation; as, the execution of a plan, a work, etc.

  • Self-assertive
  • a.

    Disposed to self-assertion; self-asserting.

  • Sell
  • n.

    Self.

  • Self-restraint
  • n.

    Restraint over one's self; self-control; self-command.

  • Self-charity
  • n.

    Self-love.

  • Self-abnegation
  • n.

    Self-denial; self-renunciation; self-sacrifice.

  • Self-denying
  • a.

    Refusing to gratify one's self; self-sacrificing.