Decapitation
Decapitation, also known as beheading, is the total separation of the head from the body. Such an injury is invariably fatal to humans and most other animals, since it deprives the brain of oxygenated blood, while all other organs are deprived of the involuntary functions that are needed for the body to function. Less commonly, decapitation can also refer to the removal of the head from a body that is already dead. This might be done to take the head as a trophy, for public display, to make the deceased more difficult to identify, for cryonics, or for other, more esoteric reasons.
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Decapitation
Decapitation, also known as beheading, is the total separation of the head from the body. Such an injury is invariably fatal to humans and most other animals, since it deprives the brain of oxygenated blood, while all other organs are deprived of the involuntary functions that are needed for the body to function. Less commonly, decapitation can also refer to the removal of the head from a body that is already dead. This might be done to take the head as a trophy, for public display, to make the deceased more difficult to identify, for cryonics, or for other, more esoteric reasons.
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Burugabetzea norbaiten burua g ...... ken honetan gillotinari esker.
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Con decapitazione o decollazio ...... copo d'oracolo o premonizioni.
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Decapitation, also known as be ...... other, more esoteric reasons.
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Decapitação é a remoção da cab ...... u por diversas outras razões .
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Die Enthauptung, das Köpfen od ...... ung oder als Unfallverletzung.
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Halshuggning innebär avlivning ...... ske vid höghastighetsolyckor.
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La decapitació és un mètode pe ...... Àrabs, Qatar i Aràbia Saudita.
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La decapitación es la separaci ...... ráfico que azota a ese país.
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La décapitation désigne la sép ...... chée du vivant de la personne.
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Onthoofding of decapitatie is ...... dstraf ten uitvoer te brengen.
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The Beheading of Saint Paul. Painting by Enrique Simonet in 1887, Malaga Cathedral
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Sometimes deliberately, someti ...... osions or industrial accidents
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Decapitation
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Invariably fatal
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An act of infamy with shame related.
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One head was Pompey's, who brought triumphs home,
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Pothinus matched Mark Antony in crime:
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The helpless victims they decapitated,
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The other Cicero's, the voice of Rome.
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They slew the noblest Romans of their time.
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Burugabetzea norbaiten burua g ...... eta berehala burutzen zelako.
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Con decapitazione o decollazio ...... rofana e decapitazione magica.
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Decapitation, also known as be ...... other, more esoteric reasons.
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Decapitação é a remoção da cab ...... is próprias para essa prática.
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Die Enthauptung, das Köpfen od ...... ung oder als Unfallverletzung.
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Halshuggning innebär avlivning ...... ske vid höghastighetsolyckor.
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La decapitació és un mètode pe ...... Àrabs, Qatar i Aràbia Saudita.
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La decapitación es la separaci ...... es raro, pero no desconocido.
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La décapitation désigne la sép ...... sur le corps d'un homme mort.
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Onthoofding of decapitatie is ...... dstraf ten uitvoer te brengen.
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Burugabetze
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Decapitació
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Decapitación
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Decapitation
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Decapitazione
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Decapitação
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Décapitation
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