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If found guilty, they used to go into the lethal chambers.
Every man jack of us, you know, is slated for the lethal chamber without trial.
Put you all in the lethal chamber, I suppose.
Their surrender, even if it should be accepted, would mean only a somewhat later death in the lethal chambers of the Law.
Reason says they are no good: they should be put in a lethal chamber and done away with peaceably.
The slums had rapidly become lethal chambers of disease.
Goddard quickly dismissed the idea of euthanasia; what he called "the lethal chamber."
Then one group will go into the lethal chambers of the Patrol and the rest of us will use something else.
There you have a perfect lethal chamber.
There would be no killing, no lethal chambers.
But presently deadly ground water would come down to this ancient shelter and this cave would again become a lethal chamber.
Could it be possible that with all their cunning the Thorists had inadvertently left this avenue of escape from this lethal chamber?
Lethal chamber.
At a meeting of the Eugenics Education Society of 3 March 1910 he suggested the need to use a "lethal chamber" to solve their problem.
He also produced local insensibility by freezing the part with an ether spray, and he gave animals euthanasia by means of a lethal chamber.
Six of them-the strongest physically and the hardest mentally of the lot- were fugitives from lethal chambers; murderers and worse.
He brought up his watch twice, and after twelve minutes had passed he threw the novel aside, walked out of his office, and made for the lethal chamber.
He was going to try it out on a pirate slated for the lethal chamber, but von Hohendorff heard about it and insisted on being the guinea pig.
Let posterity From Rodin's art guess Mirbeau's heart, extol The lethal chamber men ere then will find For the pimp's pen and the corrupted mind.
"A single flight of planes no bigger than a wedge of geese can quickly end this island fantasy, burn the towers, crumble the bridges, turn the underground passages into lethal chambers."
To surrender was not even thought of-better far to die a clean death in the blazing holocaust of space-battle than to be thrown ignominiously into the lethal chambers of the Patrol.
There are palaces in Piccadilly, quaint lethal chambers in Soho, and strange food factories in Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road.
And the whole line of reasoning about the genetic inferiority of families, ethnic groups and races culminated a few years later when a group came to power in Germany for whom "the lethal chamber" was not so unthinkable.
In the ensuing investigation, it was discovered that she had a very efficient lethal chamber built into her counseling booths-" "I didn't hear about this-" "Station Security didn't allow it to be newsed.
In contrast with eugenicist William Robinson, who advocated euthanasia for the unfit, Sanger wrote, "we [do not] believe that the community could or should send to the lethal chamber the defective progeny resulting from irresponsible and unintelligent breeding."