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There, in glistening blue, lay words that could mean the death chair.
Before the fight I felt like I was going in the death chair.
A death chair is utilized in the following methods of execution:
But Rosling had a greater fear - the death chair.
Amos is strapped to the "death chair" and connected to Betty through a transducer, which will exchange their souls.
The death chair is a term for a seating device used in the executions of criminals who have been condemned to the death penalty.
As I headed for the death chair, I invoked my very sharpest self-criticism.
The death chair, painted a deep midnight blue to neutralize the color of blood into an indistinguishable glistening hue, was made of steel and mesh.
And then, of course, he had some lucky breaks, but he almost managed to put Dr. Doray in the death chair.
He frees Betty and Amos and straps Ziska to the death chair.
That doesn't cut any ice at the No 10 saloon where Wild Bill Hickok's death chair hangs over the door.
He sat, strapped to his death chair, surrounded by blackness and waited for the phone on the wall to ring, the phone connected directly with the governor's office.
The Chair of Death or Death Chair is a supposedly haunted chair that brings death to those who sit in it.
There's a debate on the issues raised around Sophie's death chaired by Matthew Taylor at 8pm and repeated on Saturday 27 August at 10.15pm.
The entire audience was then transported via school buses to the Big H Speedway stock car race track for the "Russian Dynamite Death Chair Act."
Now, even if he confessed everything, or had done so before they tripped the patch in the drive kernel controllers, it would only put him on a one-way trip to the death chair.
The man glanced casually around the room, Haines, the ceiling, the glass, and when he seemed to be focussing on the death chair, his right leg imperceptibly pressed the attache case against the fifth rivet, which moved an eighth of an inch.
The No. 10 saloon has a display of the "Wild Bill Death Chair," but it is surely not the chair that held Mr. Hickok when he held eights and aces, known from then on as the Dead Man's Hand.