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whose sentencing #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 16, 2010 14:55 pm   whose sentencing
 

Please, who could help me? I did not understand the construction of the following phrase:...., whose sentencing to death by stoning caused an international outcry. Why "sentencing". For me would be better "sentence". I hope your aid. Thanks.
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whose sentencing #2 (permalink) Thu Sep 16, 2010 15:10 pm   whose sentencing
 

me too i like to know the answer
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