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holy or need to judge us when we sin
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"Yes!" with excitement, "A real one! At least he found a rich friend who took it!" She wasn't a good enough judge of expressions to be sure that her excitement was genuine
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‘Why should I be judgemental? What right had I to judge? I had been married and had a family
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Judge Al Nafa whispers behind his hand to a court employee, smiles, then turns his attention to John
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The judge nods at the prosecutor
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It all comes down to one question: how did you treat the least of these my brethren? I quote this from Matthew 25 where Jesus expresses how He will judge the nations
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It is translated the valley where God will judge
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they are about how they judge you
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God uses Babylon as His rod of chastisement, but ultimately says He will judge Babylon for their excitement and over step
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You have come to God, the Judge of all, to the spirits of the righteous made perfect, to Jesus the mediator of a new covenant, and to the sprinkled blood that speaks a better word than the blood of Abel
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4 And he shall judge among the nations,
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Why is it that we have not been willing to be cleansed more thoroughly? Why did we allow ourselves to be consumed with “blind spots” and things of the past that shaped us? This day won’t only be to judge those that have not attained unto the first resurrection
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Jesus said to the Pharisees that He would not judge them
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Moses would judge them
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If we want to hold so highly the words of Paul, then Paul will judge us
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be the judge and jury when you
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JUDGE: This is the time and place for the trial of Erick Folsom, who has pleaded not guilty to the charge of rape of Samantha Perez on April 12 of the past year
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JUDGE: Counsel for the state, you may call your first witness
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(The JUDGE nods an approval, COURT CLERK calls in the witness
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JOYCE: And after losing that game, did he not get into an argument with the line judge and call him a "blind son of a bitch"?
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JUDGE: I don't think so
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JUDGE: You keep saying that, Miss Barns
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JUDGE: Has the jury reached a decision?
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JUDGE: The jury has found Eric Folsom not guilty as charged
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(The JUDGE exits, ROBERT and ERICK shake hands, JOYCE remains in her chair with her head bowed low, KELLY and MARIA put their arms around SAMANTHA
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After a moment, he gets up slowly and faces the empty chair of the JUDGE
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The JUDGE and the COURT CLERK come running in
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Not your laws, not your juries, and (pointing the gun at the JUDGE) not you
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People judge mental illness through hearsay or the severity of the affects, however mental illness is only as dangerous as the individual behind the wheel
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The best seats were on a dais to his left and in these seats sat the bank's chairman and his wife, their daughter, government ministers, the chief judge and the Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police
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The director of the live television special whispered into his microphone and the cameras panned in on the hangman, on the judge and on the soldier
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He then asked the judge to stand and ask the soldier if he might have any last requests
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father! Be careful not to judge prematurely
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“He…he should’ve said something”, stammered her husband, as around him one judge after another jeered and called him every sort of stupid ass that their imaginations could conjure up
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He even made a special series of videos to show on his body and as he slowly revolved under the hot studio lights, as he turned from judge to judge, each programme was revealed in all of its glory
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listen to their story; namely the presiding judge in their
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He then asked the judge to stand and ask the soldier if he might
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The soldier responded to the judge by asking if he would grant a
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means be judge and jury both
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Remember the saying “you cannot judge a book by its cover
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Catching her gist, and a shrewd judge of character, Alexei made a decision
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of others, rather than to judge them
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to judge, each programme was revealed in all of its glory
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22And he says unto him, Out of thane own mouth will I judge thee, thou wicked
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2Saying, There was in a city a judge, who feared not God, neither regarded man:
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6And the Lord said, Hear what the unjust judge says
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Grudge not one against another, brethren, lest ye be condemned: behold the judge
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He would be the judge, what surprised him as different would score points for Ava, what surprised her when he saw Tdeshi in her scored points for Tdeshi
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2For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete,
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31Because he hath appointed a day, in which he will judge the world in righteousness
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17 I said in my heart, “God will judge the righteous and the wicked; for there
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judge of character, is old Tatilas
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meeting the eyes of each of them in turn as if trying to judge their
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For the Lord is our judge
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Waterhouse and asked him to judge the more appropriate submission to pass along to his principles
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he will judge the peoples with equity
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he comes to judge the earth
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He will judge the world in
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‘I’m afraid that’s not how the law would judge her
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morality, she was often too quick to judge and ended up
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What she hadn't expected was the judge granting them the right to move onto the property right away
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"I knew you were a person to judge a soul yourself
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‘You may leave now, monsieur,’ said the judge,
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were they to judge His wisdom? He smiled at last and
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The person who sat next to me in law school my freshman year in 1969 is the District Court judge in Arizona who was shot and killed by that young man who wanted to kill the Congresswoman
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Basically they were short Cliff Notes style one-page summaries of the issue involving the case, the decision and the major points of law that the judge used to make his ruling
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Be careful not to judge the maturity of others by their giftedness
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"And so I wrote to the judge
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She wrote out a longhand letter to the judge - the same judge that had sentenced her -
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How ironic then that the same judge that sentenced a
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Judge whether it will help the person to hear the revelation
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We must be careful not to judge by appearances when moving in the prophetic
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Before Jesus comes as a bridegroom He will come as a judge to
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How does it line up with Scriptural truth and the early Church? Do not judge by your understanding, but
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His calculation, therefore, though different in appearance, corresponds very nearly at bottom with that of Judge Hales
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The tiger agreed and they went to look for someone to act as a judge
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Rabbit: The rabbit listened to their story then said "Before I can judge I must see exactly what happened"
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To ascertain what is the average profit of all the different trades carried on in a great kingdom, must be much more difficult; and to judge of what it may have been formerly, or in remote periods of time, with any degree of precision, must be altogether impossible
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They stand and judge
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David asked God to judge him
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the parish where he was then living, as those justices should judge sufficient
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‘Possibly – but I can only judge my own actions
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They then called on the local priest, the local councilor, the head of the village Rotary Club and the president of the village Women’s Institute and insisted on a meeting at Judge Hall, Axel’s father’s house
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" ˜ " You shall judge of the remaining cases, according to what is above written, having respect to the price of corn
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In all those different stages, therefore, we can judge better of the real value of silver, by comparing it with corn, than by comparing it with any other commodity or set of commodities
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over the past year, it was not to judge by appearances -
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He informs us, too, that if we were to judge of the quantity of gold annually imported from the Brazils to Lisbon, by the amount of the tax paid to the king of Portugal, which it seems, is one-fifth of the standard metal, we might value it at eighteen millions of cruzadoes, or forty-five millions of French livres, equal to about twenty millions sterling
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Fyuanuran was impossible to judge under the fleece, only his eyes showed of his face
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judge it through its historical prospective, like human
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But if this rise of price is owing to the increased value, in consequence of the improved fertility of the land which produces such provisions, it becomes a much nicer matter to judge, either in what proportion any pecuniary reward ought to be augmented, or whether it ought to be augmented at all
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If, in the progress of improvement, therefore, the real price of one species of food necessarily rises, that of another as necessarily falls ; and it becomes a matter of more nicety to judge how far the rise in the one may be compensated by the fall in the other
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His condition leaves him no time to receive the necessary information, and his education and habits are commonly such as to render him unfit to judge, even though he was fully informed
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Who are we to testify before such a judge as herself?
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If you had to judge a tree by the fruit it creates then Sai was doing well
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He was their judge, and in some respects their legislator in peace and their leader in war
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before stating that God will judge and destroy his enemies with consuming fire,
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“Didn’t bank on my usefulness, did you? That should show you not to be so hasty to judge
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What is the species of domestic industry which his capital can employ, and of which the produce is likely to be of the greatest value, every individual, it is evident, can in his local situation judge much better than any statesman or lawgiver can do for him
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But the unseeing eyes upon them would judge their victory unacceptable
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Consequently, I found myself regularly judged as being of inferior ability by automotive industry
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as she judged her cereal boxes as the winner and she got pride of
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She was already being judged,
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Two years of academic work binned because of him, and seven years’ worth of Raw Sex Object judged worthless without his even looking at it
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Scar judged the distance between him and the throne
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And they judged
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matter they judged themselves
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This has been judged to be in harmony with the Word of God
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Some will remain asleep until the judgment seat, and then they will be judged according to their deeds
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It is at the Great White Throne, after the nations have been judged, that Babylon, called Magog here, is finally destroyed utterly
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They won’t be judged, but they will give an account
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ale kegs should be fine as when they landed it was judged to have
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People shouldn't be judged for it, because anyone who doesn't find a cure for their afflictions belongs to a permanent mind prison
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Once they judged themselves to be safely out of harms way the
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it's probably a myth, but is entirely possible if judged on Mum's unerring ability for sticking her foot in her mouth
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“You have to understand Duncan; he must be caught in the act before he can be judged,”
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The people still believe in the Goddess in all her roles, they still know they will be judged and they still join in cooperation for the common good
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Brent looked over the area and judged quickly that if he removed the metal at the rear he
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1Judge not, that ye be not judged
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2For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete,
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about nine years and a boy he judged to be seven, were sitting
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Tom judged, than the outbound section
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The other man had disappeared, but Tom judged the direction of
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judged and closed his half-opened mouth abruptly
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The dead were judged
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‘The case still has to be judged by a jury, and
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They judged what you had compared to the others that had something to play around these streets
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While that demand continues the same, therefore, the market price of the commodities is likely to do so too, and to be either altogether, or as nearly as can be judged of, the same with the natural price
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But he who is spiritual judges all things, yet he himself is judged by no one
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Mr King had judged eight-and-twenty shillings the quarter to be at that time the ordinary contract price in years of moderate plenty
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Due to the slow recession of pain, Adros judged his body to be winning
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Priests are now being severely judged and sentenced for those very crimes they could not have been touched for, a few decades ago
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man, stood at the gates of heaven and was being judged by
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The produce was divided equally between the proprietor and the farmer, after setting aside what was judged necessary for keeping up the stock, which was restored to the proprietor, when the farmer either quitted or was turned out of the farm
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For some time after the discovery of America, the first inquiry of the Spaniards, when they arrived upon any unknown coast, used to be, if there was any gold or silver to be found in the neighbourhood? By the information which they received, they judged whether it was worth while to make a settlement there, or if the country was worth the conquering
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To see a security camera in your dream means that you feel that you are being scrutinized and judged for your actions or behavior
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But as the law for the encouragement of coinage derives its origin from those vulgar prejudices which have been introduced by the mercantile system, I judged it more proper to reserve them for this chapter
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They had plenty of good land; and as they were altogether independent of the mother city, they were at liberty to manage their own affairs in the way that they judged was most suitable to their own interest
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The quantity of land assigned to each colonist was seldom very considerable, and, as the colony was not independent, they were not always at liberty to manage their own affairs in the way that they judged was most suitable to their own interest
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What is necessary for the defence and support of the whole empire, and in what proportion each part ought to contribute, can be judged of only by that assembly which inspects and super-intends the affairs of the whole empire
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Asdrubal judged it necessary to lead the whole, or almost the whole, of the standing army which he commanded in Spain, to the assistance of his brother in Italy
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In general, however, and when the Roman armies were well commanded, they appear to have been very much superior; and if the Romans did not pursue the final conquest either of Parthia or Germany, it was probably because they judged that it was not worth while to add those two barbarous countries to an empire which was already too large
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As I looked I judged the beach to be about 300-400yds wide but only about 30-40yds deep and on either side of the beach there were cliffs that must have been around 150ft in height and completely commanded the beach
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From that year till their final dissolution, the parliament judged it necessary to allow the annual sum of £10,000 for that purpose
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That was a finely judged show of intimidation by Frank, decided Danny, as he pondered over
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Jesus, being without sin, became the serpent (sin) that was judged by God on our behalf, so that we could live
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In general, there is not perhaps, any one article of expense or consumption by which the liberality or narrowness of a man's whole expense can be better judged of than by his house-rent
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These circumstances are judged of, in the one case, by the officers of the election, in the other, by those of the parish; and both the one and the other are, more or less, under the direction and influence of the intendant
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I thought we were closer to them but as I looked I judged that we had only made it back about a quarter of the way
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History should never be judged by contemporary standards lest we fall off the ―shoulders of giants
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they simply will not be judged by normal standards
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An individual should not be judged by his or her sins because aren‘t we all sinners to a greater or lesser degree? Otherwise, who would be left to condemn the sinner; who other than God is best qualified to judge a Man‘s heart?
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The Past should never be judged by contemporary standards
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And I have judged, and I shall bring judgment
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A person should never be judged by the content of his or her religious beliefs but by the quality of his or her (own) actions
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I remembered the speed that Dorian could summon when he chose to, and I judged the distance between me and the apartment steps
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“When a member of our society is considered to reach full adulthood, which among us is judged to be age forty,” he said with equanimity
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On and on I stumbled down the hill for what I judged to
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of Christ” and be judged for their works
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resurrection unbelievers will judged by Christ at the great “white throne
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hath judged the great whore, which did corrupt the earth with
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He looked towards the northeast where their path would take them and all he could see was the ashen gray and dull brown-yellow of what he judged to be a cloud made of sand
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All will be judged and all will have fallen short
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One, armed to the teeth, he sent to bring back the bodies, and the other he led speedily in a direction that he judged would cut off any retreat to the settlement, which he was sure they had come from
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There are about an equal number of claims in the Bible either way, some saying all you need is faith, others saying you are judged by your ‘works
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As we’ve already discussed, there are passages that say that salvation is by faith alone and others that say that you are judged by your works
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Singing birds are judged by their tone, voice, beat, loudness, and continuation
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i would be judged for the shortness of my tenure within the church
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ery case needs to be judged on its own merits through the help of
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You will be judged by our law
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being judged or put in a situation of major conflict
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28 And all Israel heard of the judgment which the king had judged; and they feared the king, for they saw that the wisdom of God was
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Have you heard Reverend Jackson on this? Who is man to sit in judgment of another man? Judge not, that ye be judged
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The cause-and-effect relationship was later judged by scientists to be shaky
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22 Surely there was not held such a Passover from the days of the judges that judged Israel, nor in all the days of the kings of Israel,
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But I can’t forget the concern in his kind eyes as he did each procedure and judged by looking into mine, how much pain he could subject me to before it was too much
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A plebian tribune could veto an act he judged injurious to his class
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33 The Lord will not leave him in his hand, nor condemn him when he is judged
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The way cannot be judged
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Also, the flavours of raspberry and the marshmallowesque of the meringue was beautifully judged
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Judge not, least ye be judged!
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Those lower two zones are filled with souls who judged, and then banished
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Luo Senhan found, however, when the normal person is in a place that is not normal, he will be judged as abnormal, and any of his actions according to the scene to explain
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Your progress on this earth will be judged by two opposing forces—you and the World
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and do judgment and justice, and then it was well with him? 16 He judged the cause of the poor and needy; then it was well with him:
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Flood: Judgment on those who use whatever power they have to inflict violence on others; sin judged; overcome; to be overcome and unable to sin
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I judged the time had come for me to join the battle
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52 You also, which has judged your sisters, bear your own shame
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into her streets; and the wounded shall be judged in the midst of her by the sword on her on every side; and they shall know that I am
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doings I judged them
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4 Because, being ministers of his kingdom, you have not judged aright, nor kept the law, nor walked after the counsel of God;
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10 For those who keep holiness holily shall be judged holy, and those who have learned such things shall find what to answer
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9 For when they were tried albeit but in mercy chastised, they knew how the ungodly were judged in anger and tormented, thirsting in
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should carefully think of your goodness, and when we ourselves are judged, we should look for mercy
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7 There be nine things which I have judged in mine heart to be happy, and the tenth I will utter with my tongue, A man who has joy
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26 A woman who honours her husband shall be judged wisest of all; but she who dishonours him in her pride shall be counted
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19 Till he have rendered to every man according to his deeds, and to the works of men according to their devices; till he have judged
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14 By the law of the Lord he judged the congregation, and the Lord had respect Jacob
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comes, it will come in the same way as the Lord had judged Sodom
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41 For the Earth have you not judged with truth
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Judges walked with God and they knew Him as
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Dallas had never established control in the Northeast, instead it was ruled by gangsters calling themselves Judges
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“And I charged your judges at that time, saying, Hear the causes between your
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The Book of Judges is a vivid demonstration of the repeated apostasy of God’s people
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God knows all the possible outcomes and where it will lead, and judges accordingly
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and that my dear is what judges others… the negative energy
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We find in Deuteronomy 17:8-13 that the priests are the judges
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Israel was to have a court system where the priest is the one who judges, and never some sort of “official,” or ruler
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We replace those false judges mentioned in chapter 3 of this writing (the section on Psalm 82), which are the principalities and powers
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be instructed, ye judges of the earth
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Everyone else was as an Angel, there was nothing that he had experienced directly was there? "Vic told me about the constables and the judges
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As old Ted signed the contract for his new television programme, as the crowds cheered again and again, no one noticed the furious argument taking place between the judges
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Each desperate contestant was made to stand in front of the panel of judges on a spot marked with a silver star, and almost without fail the judges poured torrents of scorn and condescension down upon their heads
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The weeks passed and the judges ripped contestants to shreds until at last there were only twelve of them left in the competition
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After much consultation and some legal wrangling, the judges reached an agreement
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But, even if it were true, most of the general population agreed with the judges and so within the hour the stranger came to stand beside the princess in London’s great abbey at Westminster
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He was one of the richest and most powerful men on Earth, but he initially chose to make his residence in the hills near Scranton because it would never be suspected, and he had near total control of so large an area, thru the judges and their constables
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She told them about the political situation, how the Warlord of Pennsylvania had moved his forces all the way to the Potomac as soon as the Nigerians went home, using the judges and their constables and a tenuous membership in the Commonwealth of Laurentia as a facade of legitimacy
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The federal government hasn’t been able to collect any taxes in generations, but the Judges collect the taxes anyway and keep it for themselves
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All of the judges assembled next to Ted’s amazing new flower,
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judges, all of which were televised
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front of the panel of judges on a spot marked with a silver star, and
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almost without fail the judges poured torrents of scorn and
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The weeks passed and the judges ripped
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The judges used every hyperbole in the thesaurus to describe
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judges, the technicians and the watching public looked on in
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After much consultation and some legal wrangling, the judges
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were true, most of the general population agreed with the judges
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The panel of judges sitting out in the audience wave the boring little shit away and insist that the show goes on
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But he who is spiritual judges all things, yet he himself is judged by no one
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When the landlord, annuitant, or monied man, has a greater revenue than what he judges sufficient to maintain his own family, he employs either the whole or a part of the surplus in maintaining one or more menial servants
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toppling the idol in his father’s yard, and then went on to lead his people to victory (see Judges 6:25)
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The critic selectively judges
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They necessarily became the judges in peace, and the leaders in war, of all who dwelt upon their estates
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With the judges that were to determine the preference, this difference was perfectly decisive; and thus, for the gratification of the most childish, the meanest, and the most sordid of all vanities they gradually bartered their whole power and authority
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God judges the
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To the judges who were to decide the business, it appeared a most satisfactory account of the matter, when they were told that foreign trade brought money into the country, but that the laws in question hindered it from bringing so much as it otherwise would do
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Lord God who judges her
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But if a merchant ever buys up corn, either going to a particular market, or in a particular market, in order to sell it again soon after in the same market, it must be because he judges that the market cannot be so liberally supplied through the whole season as upon that particular occasion, and that the price, therefore, must soon rise
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If he judges wrong in this, and if the price does not rise, he not only loses the whole profit of the stock which he employs in this manner, but a part of the stock itself, by the expense and loss which necessarily attend the storing and keeping of corn
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If he judges right, instead of hurting the great body of the people, he renders them a most important service
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It has generally been confined to what was necessary for paying competent salaries to the governor, to the judges, and to some other officers of police, and for maintaining a few of the most useful public works
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The UFC would start with judges
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The colony assemblies, besides, cannot be supposed the proper judges of what is necessary for the defence and support of the whole empire
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to the test, as judges watched to see which
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Whoever reads the instructions (They are to be found in Tyrol's History of England) which were given to the judges of the circuit in the time of Henry II will see clearly that those judges were a sort of itinerant factors, sent round the country for the purpose of levying certain branches of the king's revenue
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But when, from different causes, chiefly from the continually increasing expense of defending the nation against the invasion of other nations, the private estate of the sovereign had become altogether insufficient for defraying the expense of the sovereignty; and when it had become necessary that the people should, for their own security, contribute towards this expense by taxes of different kinds; it seems to have been very commonly stipulated, that no present for the administration of justice should, under any pretence, be accepted either by the sovereign, or by his bailiffs and substitutes, the judges
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Fixed salaries were appointed to the judges, which were supposed to compensate to them the loss of whatever might have been their share of the ancient emoluments of justice; as the taxes more than compensated to the sovereign the loss of his
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The salaries of all the different judges, high and low, together with the whole expense of the administration and execution of justice, even where it is not managed with very good economy, makes, in any civilized country, but a very inconsiderable part of the whole expense of government
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Where the fees of court are precisely regulated and ascertained where they are paid all at once, at a certain period of every process, into the hands of a cashier or receiver, to be by him distributed in certain known proportions among the different judges after the process is decided and not till it is decided ; there seems to be no more danger of corruption than when such fees are prohibited altogether
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But not being paid to the judges till the process was determined, they might be some incitement to the diligence of the court in examining and deciding it
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In courts which consisted of a considerable number of judges, by proportioning the share of each judge to the number of hours and days which he had employed in examining the process, either in the court, or in a committee, by order of the court, those fees might give some encouragement to the diligence of each particular judge
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In the different parliaments of France, the fees of court (called epices and vacations) constitute the far greater part of the emoluments of the judges
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The distribuion of these epices, too, is according to the diligence of the judges
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The present admirable constitution of the courts of justice in England was, perhaps, originally, in a great measure, formed by this emulation, which anciently took place between their respective judges : each judge endeavouring to give, in his own court, the speediest and most effectual remedy which the law would admit, for every sort of injustice
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A stamp-duty upon the law proceedings of each particular court, to be levied by that court, and applied towards the maintenance of the judges, and other officers belonging to it, might in the same manner, afford a revenue sufficient for defraying the expense of the administration of justice, without bringing any burden upon the general revenue of the society
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The judges, indeed, might in this case, be under the temptation of multiplying unnecessarily the proceedings upon every cause, in order to increase, as much as possible, the produce of such a stamp-duty
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But whether the administration of justice be so contrived as to defray its own expense, or whether the judges be maintained by fixed salaries paid to them from some other fund, it does not seen necessary that the person or persons entrusted with the executive power should be charged with the management of that fund, or with the payment of those salaries
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A part, though indeed but a small part of the salary of the judges of the court of session in Scotland, arises from the interest of a sum of money
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Instead of it, a new supreme court of judicature was established, consisting of a chief justice and three judges, to be appointed by the crown
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During the night one of the judges, Simeas, helped him escape
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At Rome, on the contrary, the principal courts of justice consisted either of a single judge, or of a small number of judges, whose characters, especially as they deliberated always in public, could not fail to be very much affected by any rash or unjust decision
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In doubtful cases such courts, from their anxiety to avoid blame, would naturally endeavour to shelter themselves under the example or precedent of the judges who had sat before them, either in the same or in some other court
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How far their chiefs are good judges in peace, or good leaders in war, is obvious to the observation of almost every single man among them
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20 In this image we have God instructing Moses to lift up an image that spells out “God Judges Sin”
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Let us suppose, for example, that a particular person judges that he can afford for house-rent all expense of sixty pounds a-year; and let us suppose, too, that a tax of four shillings in the pound, or of one-fifth, payable by the inhabitant, is laid upon house-rent
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He will, therefore, content himself with a worse house, or a house of fifty pounds rent, which, with the additional ten pounds that he must pay for the tax, will make up the sum of sixty pounds a-year, the expense which he judges he can afford, and, in order to pay the tax, he will give up a part of the additional conveniency which he might have had from a house of ten pounds a-year more rent
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} The tax of each individual is varied from year to year, according to different circumstances, of which the collector or the commissary, whom intendant appoints to assist him, are the judges
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The officers of the king's court, the judges, and other officers in the superior courts of justice, the officers of the troops, etc are assessed in the first manner
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Which leads one to ask: Just when did police, prosecutors, and judges become mind-readers? This is another glaring instance of a law that should never have been passed
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Take the time to attend a competition before entering and pay close attention to the techniques the exhibitors use and ask questions about what the judges are looking for
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Arms are out to the sides with biceps flexed and the competitor is facing forward towards the judges and audience
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The competitor is turned so judges can see his profile
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Typically, judges will call for the competitor’s favorite most
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During this time, the judges are looking for overall body
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The judges are
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Now note please that I am not saying the Afrikaner Judges acted outside of the law, but you only have to read about the fiasco surrounding the Coloured vote in the early 1950s (Harris case) to realise how the Nationalists changed the laws to suit themselves with the purpose obtaining absolute power
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Some Judges showed their dismay by giving the lightest sentences possible
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This upset Parliament so much that minimum sentences were introduced for specific crimes, thus causing once honourable Judges to become known as hanging Judges
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Unmanly? Perhaps! But those who had endured the campaign are the better judges
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We trusted the Judges not one inch for they were on the side of the law and not of the SAP
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Still, despite our misgivings we protected all Judges and courts and this included preventing crowds (supporters of the terrorist / criminal) making noise next to the court house
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There had to be a panel of five judges which, fortunately, with the help of the stylists, was easy to arrange
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As the day of the competition drew nearer, the media got more and more involved – interviewing the contestants, the judges and the organisers, including me
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I dreamed that the judges didn’t pitch and then that the contestants didn’t pitch
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With my checklist under my arm, I wandered around the hall inspecting each stand, thoroughly checking the contents against the checklist given to me by the judges
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The judges arrived, walked around the hall and inspected each and every stand to ensure they conformed to the rules of the competition
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However, not deterred he would just turn his attention to the judges or to the spectators or even to the owners of the hair salons represented
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The judges came back from the change rooms and once again took their seats at the table facing the stage
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He thanked the sponsors, the competing hair salons and the judges, as well as the spectators, for what had been a wonderful competition and what was now a first in the Helderberg area and hopefully not the last
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They walked about the stage showing off their outfit and hair to the whistling and cheering crowd and to the judges who were at last smiling
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Finally all the models stood together in front of the judges alongside their stylists
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The contestants and models looked anywhere except at the judges while trying to control their nerves
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It also explains the lack of a human rights culture and how the courts were abused into Apartheid legally for the Judges were not necessarily supporters
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This in addition to liberal judges who have routinely used the bench to advance their own private prejudices without the formal consent of the governed; by judicial fiat and questionable constitutional interpretations conforming to their world views
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Oberon was used to talking to judges and juries
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In addition, I do not believe that polls have considered the strength of the Evangelical Christians who this time have decided to vote, and will do it in defense of traditional values and against same sex marriages, embryonic research, abortion and the Democrat’s opposition to the selection of well qualified judges whom the president has submitted for senate confirmation”
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To gain conviction against him, Edgar was fighting more than just a highly skilled defense lawyer: also to consider were corrupt judges and public attorneys, all of whom, even the semi-honest, succumbed to political pressure
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The rules were nice and easy to apply for our impromptu judges
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Were it not there, he would have set a high bail and released Brian, however, he was uncomfortably aware of the treatment judges who release suspected drug traffickers and money launderers received in the press
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They had been quite sure they would be the ugliest people in town, judging by the tourist channel on TV
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what or who is judging you; you just care only about what
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Pop had always been this ice-cold presence in his life, just watching him and judging
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It was early in the morning, judging by
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Judging by the way they both suddenly stopped dead once they realised they were on the verge of arguing about the carpet, they seem to have learned their lesson, for the time being at any rate
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The window of my bedroom faces the front of the building so I hear the taxi drive over the gravel and the sound of the two them letting themselves in - judging by the amount of giggling going on, I’d say they have had a good time
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"Are you really that confident?" Chief Horcheese wasn’t, judging by the way she’d asked
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They are more worried about your judging them than
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It is important to create unique hashtags so that your followers know which one to use when posting an image, and so the images they share for the contest will be properly categorized when the judging takes place
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And in mercy shall the throne be established: and he shall sit upon it in truth in the tabernacle of David, judging, and seeking judgment, and hasting righteousness (Isaiah 16:5)
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I know this is a bit extreme; however, it happens, and with a reality check and coaching these people could use this need to be on stage to discover their talents, their strengths and change direction maybe end up presenting or judging a show
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Don't you think you're using two different standards for judging Erick and Samantha?
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"It looks like they don't have the good stuff in here judging by the size of the bowls on these hookah's
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The only problem was that I had Bipolar Disorder and it had been deemed at a type 1, which of course is the more serious kind, judging from this story
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The next day, with the show ground full to bursting with every type of plant, with new roses, new fuscias, begonias, hostas and hebe, with the walkways full to bursting with eager competitors and excited crowds, the judging commenced
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The Queen and her family, who were sitting on the judging panel for the final, could do nothing but gasp in sheer ecstasy
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plate, and judging by the array of padlocks hanging from various
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Judging by the look on Jane’s face, Peter is being outrageous to his new sister-in-law
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Judging There is a difference between judging and discerning
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crowds, the judging commenced
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Queen and her family, who were sitting on the judging panel for
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judging by their ruddy complexion and rough clothing
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Alistair parroted the same words and, judging by his sudden
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Judging by the colour of the stains on his shirt he spilled more of the yoghurt then he ingested
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Judging by the stain spreading across the front of the man’s trousers it is obvious that he has started to relax already
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Judging by the movement of the sun, however, he decided
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official channels, judging by the aftermath of the motorcycle attack
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himself was still a boy – perhaps eight or nine years old, judging by
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‘What does she do for a living?’ he asked, judging the older woman to be in her fifties
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Simon ‘just happens’ to be looking at the gravestones in the churchyard when we get to church and, judging by the way his face lights up when he spots Anna, it looks as though he’s got it as badly as she has; that’s good
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Judging by what we've found in her personal
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unashamed Zionist, judging by what we found in his belongings
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The doorway could only be opened from the outside, and only by passing a bio-cerebral test that was tuned to the Captain in Transit – which, judging by his current predicament, Rafe very much doubted he would pass
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And judging by the last reel, it was a miracle she hadn’t been roused to kill him
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Only a fool or drunkard would fail to make such a distinction, and judging by the amount of transactions occurring, Brice realized there was no shortage of them in this town
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Judging by his height and eyes I'd say this ones an elf
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The High Mage Nicola had chosen to personally lead the procession of Death Guards, which -- judging by their numbers -- seemed to be every last one
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It had been over a month since Brice and the Death Guards had returned from their meeting with Rafe, and judging by the outcome of their conversation, they meant to defend the city to the end, no matter what that end may be
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"Judging by his skill, I would say it's not just arrogance that compels his manner of dress," Brice replied, secretly healing his wounds without Coba's knowledge
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But the transcribers of those statutes seem frequently to have thought it sufficient to copy the regulation as far as the three or four first and lowest prices ; saving in this manner their own labour, and judging, I suppose, that this was enough to show what proportion ought to be observed in all higher prices
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Screams began filling the night, coming from the wounded bleeding to death in front of him, and from the distant warehouse roof where Alec figured, judging by the shouts of "Long live the Destroyer!", the rest of their squad were fighting for their lives
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Trying to turn her away would have been useless, not to mention time-consuming, and judging from the throng of demons arrayed near Tetloan, the three of them had far too little time left
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Judging by the dwindling number of servants, he would soon have both things
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Judging by their
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Not by friends, judging from the grimace that curled briefly on his lips
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judging after how crowded and rarely they run in
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about the residents of visited cities, judging
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Judging from the dead ewe’s stench, it might have been several days
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What surprised them even more was that she and Zarko were on speaking terms, judging by the way they laughed and touched each other as they approached the house
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She was clearly not in the mood for his sweet-talking, judging by the way she ignored his appreciative look over her figure and attire
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You feel that others are judging you and your actions
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You practice mindfulness without commenting on or judging the way you find the world
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To be self-conscious about how others may see us is another form of judging or criticizing ourselves
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I am not judging you, but you were married and had a family
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Judging by the disarray of the store, it looked like someone had been through here before, but not everything was taken
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The assembly of a province, like the vestry of a parish, may judge very properly concerning the affairs of its own particular district, but can have no proper means of judging concerning those of the whole empire
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Judging by the position in the sky of the large, orangey-red orb that was the star Proxima, Chris reckoned on only a couple more hours before the light started to fail
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“I guess I overreacted, but I think you’re judging this new country too soon,” she said
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Would I be too scared? The risk of judging it wrongly, wrong approach, wrong speed
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Judging by her lack of response to his appearance, perhaps she was an AI projection after all
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She offered him some old clothes from her ex that had been prepared to go off to charity, an offer she’d regretted now, judging by his uncomfortable reaction
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Of the great and extensive interests of his country he is altogether incapable of judging; and unless very particular pains have been taken to render him otherwise, he is equally incapable of defending his country in war
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drinking, vaulting the fences in their own version of the Grand National and leaving a trail of litter and slightly damaged plants, but judging the
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“Well I suppose you will be glad Pte Lamb because you will be leaving us the day after tomorrow you era finally going home and will travel on the hospital ship Asturias and judging from the grin on your face it wont be day to soon
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“Tell me about this munitions job as its better to hear it first hand than from one of the girls and judging by that cough and the colour of your skin it is non to healthy
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What he was saying was lost in the volume of the band and the buzz of the crowd, but the closeness of his huge bulk and his breath in her ear must have been annoying, judging by the expression on her face
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But judging by his episode in the hospital with the bread knife she was doubtful
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But somewhere along the line, some club members have forgotten that it’s the animal’s bloodlines and pedigrees we’re supposed to be judging, not their owners
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“She wants’ me to tell him that her name is Madeline and that she is twenty one and single I think that she is quite enamoured by George and judging by his face I would say the feeling is mutual
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Judging by their positions I would have said that they had been killed by blast that’s why they were lying so naturally
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Jean and Terese both raised an eyebrow in that calculating way women did when they were judging you
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You have bright eyes, and judging by your presence here, you possess a letter that caused my guard at the bottom of the gangplank let you up
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If it were any other Halfling, they’d say it was sheer madness, but judging by the queer history of Dalbo Dall, anything was possible
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Some readers, all women, judging by their names, told me they found this uninteresting if not plain boring and a horrible distraction
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individual break through the oppressive, judging, and restrictive limitations of the past
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Yes, they had come this way, and judging by the pungency of the odour, not too long ago
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Vera simply looked at me without judging or condoning me
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Then the model was dressed in a chosen outfit that set off the intended creative theme, and then modelled the completed look for a final judging
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RegardingMatthew19:28,whichsays, “So Jesus said to them, ‘Assuredly I say to you, that in the regeneration, when The Son of Man sits on the throne of His glory, you who have followed Me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel’ ”,JasonhadaskedifJudaswouldbeoneofthosetwelve?
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The field was full of water and judging from how far it came up the fence posts, I guessed that it had to be at least six inches deep
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Judging by the size of the hangover, he must have drunk a whole goddamn bunch before Sylvia went on her berserk rampage and busted every bottle in the place
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Judging by the panicked way she’d been running, they had apparently seen him, so there would be no sense in looking for them at the faggot’s apartment
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Judging the one who hides with mystery
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“You were judging me
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For her part, Clarissa, if anything, appeared amused by the entire excursion, but it was amusement with a cutting edge, an air of barely contained violence that made me shy away any time her judging gaze slid across me
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In the face of all these challenges, and judging him not on politics and ideological tests, Obama can point to humanitarian victories, limited but still impressive
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Judging by appearances; this plane was about eighty-nine percent of a write off
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With all of that it mind, Mike no longer seemed quite so awful and judging by Sylvia’s power over him, he could easily be controlled
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Judging an ex president by the same criteria as a president, who lived or died by their actions or had their lives greatly improved, leads to a slightly longer list of best presidents
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They were fascinated by its bzz-bzz-bzz performance as it clicked and clattered out a seemingly endless message from some HQ up the line, judging by the prefix
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Judging from what I saw on the display next though, it seemed like for some reason, we were like best buddies
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Political awareness lectures were offered to the workers regularly and, judging by the packed audiences, it looked as though they were very popular
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More bodies entered, a couple of young males of the Imperial line, judging by their resemblance to the Emperor
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Judging by some of the anodyne comments made by the more liberal Moderators in recent years, there are some who believe in so little as to leave nothing about which it would be worth differing
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Judging that a piece of wood would offer him better protection than his bare hands, Molo picked it up
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Judging by the width across the ball of the foot, these could only have been made by his brother-in-marriage; Howling Cat
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At first, he couldn’t see much at all, although he had the impression of a dimly-lit room, judging by the dresser and curtains in view