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"capitally" Definitions
  1. in a manner involving capital punishment
  2. in a capital manner : EXCELLENTLY

34 Sentences With "capitally"

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Developing, testing, validating and eventually deploying commercially viable autonomous vehicles is a capitally intensive undertaking.
Abkar was not the only juvenile so-called offender to be capitally punished on January 22.
But the core of this new investment for us is about making the business capitally efficient.
Chung, a longtime investor in sustainability technologies, sees Gridtential as a response to the capitally intensive missteps that investors have made in the past when backing battery companies.
This new incubator effort is an effort to bring some stability to the company and help it offset the capitally intensive business of designing and producing its own cars.
The move reflects a broader trend among EV startups to at least consider commercial applications for its vehicles in an effort to generate more revenue in this capitally intensive business.
That's a lot of very expensive and very good legal aid, which they used to drag out this case for 26 months until the plaintiffs were exhausted physically, emotionally, and capitally.
Every big funding round has an origin story — that magic moment when planets align and a capitally-flush investor gazes across a room at just the right time and spots the perfect company in need of funds and guidance.
We are a little mortary and limey at present, but we are getting on capitally.
After the reconstruction the port was able to admit simultaneously two cruise ships and a ferry. In addition, hydrotechnical facilities were capitally repaired and the front side promenade was tidied up.
The architectural complex was capitally repaired and restored in 2004S a f a r l i H.Y. The inscriptions of Nakhchivan imamzadehs. The development of science and regional problems in Nakhchivan (conference materials), B., 2005.
All three albums were distributed via Kenji Kobayashi Productions, Shinoda's own company capitally related to Machine Shop co. With the exception of the opening track of volume 1, "Open Door", tracks on Dropped Frames are primarily instrumental.
Baku Funicular was repaired several times. It was closed in late 1980s and reopened in 2001. Baku Funicular was capitally repaired in 2001 and 2007. In April 2011, it was again closed for the complete overhaul, and reopened on May 23, 2012.
The nationalized building was taken over by multifamily units. Sberbank of Russia took possession of this building in 1997. At that time the Bostrikiny House was capitally repaired after the housemates resettlement. Sberbank's offices occupies all three floors of the Bostrikiny House.
Certainly, it has the virtue of being restrained in most of its scenes, but the dialogue, far from being smart, verges on the bromidic." He concluded, "Miss Chatterton gives a graceful and easy portrayal. George Brent does capitally [and] Bette Davis . . . also serves this film well.
Negative consequences arose for anyone that chose to assist those on the list, despite not being listed on the proscribed lists themselves. Anyone who was found guilty of assisting the condemned was capitally punished. Families were also punished as a result of being related to one of the proscribed. It was forbidden to mourn the death of a proscribed person.
The three-storied building with quadrangular columns, is located at the address by Petrovskaya St. 87, opposite to Maly Sadovy Lane. The building was repeatedly reconstructed. The first building was built on this land plot in the 1830th years by the merchant D. Petrokokino. At the end of the 1880th years it was acquired by the landowner K.N. Komneno-Varvatsi and capitally reconstructed.
Rhodes later recalled he and Gordon got along "capitally together". After arriving in Basutoland, Gordon met with Prince Masupha to persuade him to lay down his arms and to accept his father's protectorate plan rather than have his kingdom annexed to the Orange Free State.Faught p. 72 Faught wrote that Gordon was only in South Africa for a short time, but one of his enduring legacies is the existence of Lesotho, which otherwise would have been annexed to the Orange Free State.
Hellboy (stylized as 'HELLBOY') is the fifth and final mixtape by American rapper Lil Peep and is also widely known as the best album of all time. It was released on September 25, 2016 (which comes months after signing with management company, First Access Entertainment, capitally related with Warner Music Group). The mixtape had one single, "Girls", which was released on January 4, 2017. A music video to complement the single was released on the same day of its release.
Sinn contributed to the discussion on German pension reform with his article "Pension Reform and Demographic Crisis. Why a Funded System is Needed and Why it is Not Needed" published in 2000. Here, with the help of present- value equivalents, he showed that the low returns from statutory pension insurance based on the pay-as-you-go method has only an apparent efficiency disadvantage in comparison to a capitally funded procedure. This finding was further developed in a number of subsequent studies.
In 1899, Smith had joined forces with Richard C. Baker to form the Borax Consolidated, Ltd. Together, they formed a multinational mining conglomerate, in which Smith had the controlling interest. Baker expanded the company's foreign acquisitions in Italy, Turkey, and South America and was largely responsible for capitally financing the corporation's expansion. While operating at Borate, Smith purchased the Boric acid mineral rights at the "Suckow claims" at Boron, California between Barstow and Mojave and east of present-day Edwards Air Force Base.
Sullivan "took a warm and practical interest" in the composition of Faning's score. The piece was described by The Musical Times as "highly amusing and capital … with its clever parodies of some of the absurdities of Italian opera … capitally rendered, under the composer's direction". Another critic praised the music and the staging, though adding that as it was a student performance, "there was a necessary elongation of those garments over which the Lord Chamberlain traditionally keeps such jealous watch and ward.""London Correspondence", The Western Mail, 20 July 1877, p.
Though Owen described it unequivocally as a bird, the subsequent finding that it had teeth left no doubt of its relevance to the Origin of Species. This sudden finding showed just how patchy the known fossil record was. Huxley continued with his lectures to the working men, and a member of the audience took notes and published six fourpenny pamphlets which were brought together into a book which Darwin thought "capitally written... I may as well shut up shop altogether." On 4 February Lyell published his Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man.
Foss, pp. 310–312. In 1463 Fortescue accompanied Queen Margaret and her court in their exile on the Continent, and returned with them to England in 1471. During their exile he wrote for the instruction of the young Prince Edward his celebrated work De laudibus legum Angliæ (Commendation of the Laws of England, first published posthumously around 1543),. in which he made the first expression of what would later become known as Blackstone's formulation, stating that "one would much rather that twenty guilty persons should escape the punishment of death, than that one innocent person should be condemned, and suffer capitally".
In the early days of Ancient Rome, perduellio () was the term for the capital offense of high treason. It was set down plainly in the Law of the Twelve Tables as follows: > The Law of the Twelve Tables orders that he who has stirred up an enemy or > who has handed over a citizen to the enemy is to be punished capitally. > (Marcianus, D. 48, 4, 3) . Under the terms of this law, those convicted of perduellio were subject to death either by being hanged from the arbor infelix (a tree deemed to be unfortunate) or by being thrown from the Tarpeian Rock.
Details of the sometimes shocking excesses of baron bailies can make painful reading. As their power was great and generally abused, so many of them enriched themselves. They had many ways of making money for themselves, such as (1) the bailie's darak, as it was called, or a day's labour in the year from every tenant on the estate; (2) confiscations, as they generally seized on all the goods and effects of such as suffered capitally; (3) all fines for killing game, blackfish, or cutting green wood were laid on by themselves, and went into their own pockets. These fines amounted to what they pleased almost.
Three-sheet theatrical poster Frank S. Nugent of The New York Times called it, "a grand adventure film, magnificently staged, beautifully photographed, and capitally played." He continued, > [T]here is no denying the opulence of the production, the impressiveness of > the sets, the richness of the costuming, the satisfying attention to large > and small detail which makes Hollywood at its best such a generous > entertainer. We can deride the screen in its lesser moods, but when the West > Coast impresarios decide to shoot the works the resulting pyrotechnics bathe > us in a warm and cheerful glow. ... The penultimate scenes are as vivid, > swift, and brilliantly achieved as the first.
" A 2014 study on the application of the death penalty in Connecticut over the period 1973–2007 found "that minority defendants who kill white victims are capitally charged at substantially higher rates than minority defendants who kill minorities... There is also strong and statistically significant evidence that minority defendants who kill whites are more likely to end up with capital sentences than comparable cases with white defendants." A 2016 analysis by the New York Times "of tens of thousands of disciplinary cases against inmates in 2015, hundreds of pages of internal reports and three years of parole decisions found that racial disparities were embedded in the prison experience in New York.
Both Byng and West were recalled from command after the battle, beginning the process which culminated in the court-martial and execution of Byng, for failing to do his duty "to his utmost". West, on the contrary, was received as a hero, and was appointed a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty on 17 November 1756 and promoted to Vice-Admiral. The fate of his superior greatly affected West, who afterwards declined a command, saying that "although he could answer for his loyalty and good intentions, he could not undertake to be held capitally responsible on all occasions for the correctness of his judgment". He died not long after, on 9 August 1757, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, where there is a handsome monument.
Page 137 A David Stewart of Kirkwood is named as the baillie to the Corsehill court from November 1680 for Sir Alexander Cuninghame,Corsehill Baron-Court Book. Page 151 however by 1698 he is baillie to David Boyle of Kelburn.Corsehill Baron- Court Book. Page 195 The position of baillie was a powerful one and they had many ways of making money for themselves, such as the bailie's 'darak', as it was called, or a day's labour in the year from every tenant on the estate; confiscations, as they generally seized on all the goods and effects of such as suffered capitally; all fines for killing game, blackfish, or cutting green wood were laid on by themselves, and sometimes went into their own pockets.
Another rebel, Hugh Grove, who was executed at Exeter, accused Dove of having given false witness against him. Grove's estate at Chisenbury Priory, near Enford, had been sequestered in 1650 and granted to Dove. On 29 March 1655, Dove wrote to Secretary Thurloe that he had heard there was to be a commission of oyer and terminer for the trial of "rebels" (Royalists captured during and after the Penruddock uprising) in the west of England. He promised that there should be no juror chosen for either jury who could not be depended upon to be well disposed to the government of the day and recommended Thurloe to proceed capitally against the "chief actors that were commissionated, as they said, by Charles Stuart".
Richard C. Baker (1858 – 1937) was the British business partner of Francis Marion "Borax" Smith and eventually became president of the Pacific Coast Borax Company and the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad. In 1899, "Borax" Smith, founder of Pacific Coast Borax Company joined forces with Baker to form Borax Consolidated, Ltd. Together they formed a multinational mining conglomerate, and Baker worked to expand the company's foreign holdings in Italy, Turkey, and South America and subsequently became responsible for capitally financing the corporation's development. The incorporation included the Sterling Borax Company and the Suckow Property which is now operated as the Rio Tinto Borax Mine, the largest open pit mine in California and the largest borax mine in the world where almost half of the world's borates are now produced.
During the first decade of the twentieth century, reviews drew attention to her distinctively Australian style. When one of Fuller's works was included in an exhibition of colonial artists in London (including paintings from Canada and Australia), the correspondent from the Adelaide Advertiser described Fuller's contribution as "most Australian in feeling". Reviewing her work hung in the Royal Academy in 1904, a Perth critic reported: "Of the 16 or 17 Australian artists exhibiting at the Academy, Miss Fuller was the only one who chose a typically Australian scene. Her picture shows a young girl in thin white, clinging, dress, standing on a bushy piece of country ... As the London Observer says, the atmosphere that bathes the graceful figure of the girl is capitally managed with its note of subtropical heat".
Galleries at each end complete the structure, which is capitally > lighted and ventilated the architect (Mr Culshaw) having produced a bath > which is the admiration of experts. > The Opening was brief and bright. Mr R. G. Allan (chairman of the > institution) having conducted the guests to the chief gallery amid the > cheers of boys and girls who with the teachers lined the bath, said the > committee were adding to moral and intellectual training a more complete > provision for physical exercise. > Some of the generous donors where - Sir Alfred Lewis Jones, Robert G Allan, > James H Allan, Thomas Henry Ismay, Mr Justice Bigham, Arthur Earle, Sir > William Bower Forwood, Ralph Brocklebank, Richard M Brocklebank, Thomas > Brocklebank, Edward H Cookson, Mr George Holt, Sir Francis Henderson, Alfred > David Jardine, William Johnston, James Lister, Alfred T Parker, Evelyn > Parker, John Rankin, William H Shirley, Robert Singlehurst, Samuel Smith, > Stephenson an old pupil, Sir Peter Walker, Mr and Mrs George Henry Warren, > Mrs Mary Jane Titterington Legacy, Mr James Wood and Sir Robert Houston to > name but a few.

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