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Courtroom and figures
Hardiman is often seen playing authority figures, and has played Nazis-era German military personnel ( Secret Army and Colditz ) and British officers ( When the Boat Comes In ), police inspectors ( Juliet Bravo and Softly, Softly ), doctors ( Home to Roost, The Royal ), barristers ( Crown Court and The Brittas Empire ), judges ( The Bill and The Courtroom ), Father Radulfus ( Cadfael ), and of course a headmaster.

Courtroom and lawgivers
Saint Louis is also portrayed on a frieze depicting a timeline of important lawgivers throughout world history in the Courtroom at the Supreme Court of the United States.

Courtroom and from
The project thus far has added an additional wing to the law school's current building, increasing assignable space by nearly 30 percent to provide for additional classrooms, offices, and a new courtroom, named the Paul and Lydia Kalmanovitz Appellate Courtroom in honor of a $ 1 million gift to the project from the Kalmanovitz Charitable Foundation.
* Courtroom oaths from the North Dakota Supreme Court website ( jury oath, witness oath and so on )
* Trudy Kessler, Courtroom Judge in 25 episodes of Raising the Bar from 2008 to 2009
* Division Four Library Courtroom Biographies, from the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
Swaters last appearance in the sports car world was in an Ohio Courtroom where he was defending his possession of a very rare 1954 Ferrari 375 plus chassis 0384AM that was stolen from the U. S. collector Karl Kleve in the late 1980s.
During her period away from Emmerdale, Adele Silva appeared on Is Harry on the Boat ?, Mile High, The Courtroom and the independent film Jam.

Courtroom and .
Peter W. Huber presented an exposition of the phrase with respect to litigation in his 1991 book Galileo's Revenge: Junk Science in the Courtroom.
As the subtitle of Huber's book, Junk Science in the Courtroom, suggests, his emphasis was on the use or misuse of expert testimony in civil litigation.
* Peter W. Huber, Galileo's Revenge: Junk Science in the Courtroom, 1993.
He directed the Courtroom Drama reconstructions in the docu-film McLibel, concerning the longest libel trial in English history, which became a promotional disaster for the fast food chain.
The Cottrell Building was further enhanced with the completion of the Courtroom extension in 1998 and in 2008 / 09 the entire building underwent a façade recladding project.
* AFI's 10 Top 10 – No. 2 Courtroom Drama
The war took a heavy toll on the white male population of the county ; a plaque behind the bench in the main Courtroom bears the names of Columbia County's Confederate dead.
* Courtroom scenes in the Disney Film The Mighty Ducks were filmed in St.
Crime Library — Courtroom Television Network, LLC.
Another unsold pilot was called Comedy Courtroom.
*" Courtroom lying is justified within the police culture by the same sort of necessity rationale that courts have permitted police to employ at the investigative stage: The end justifies the means.
The first African-American female Village Justice, Tanya Hobson-Williams was elected in March 2009, her photograph is the sole female photograph hanging in the Village Courtroom amist her all male predecessors.
He has also inaugurated the Courtroom Journalism in Monterey County, as well as a statewide event for the Constitutional Right Foundation in Los Angeles.
Huber's books Liability: The Legal Revolution and its Consequences ( 1988 ) and Galileo's Revenge: Junk Science in the Courtroom ( 1991 ) and Olson's book The Litigation Explosion: What Happened When America Unleashed the Lawsuit ( 1991 ) are credited by many with framing the initial political debate over frivolous litigation, and raising the profile of this previously obscure political issue in the early 1990s.
The authors of Reel Justice: The Courtroom Goes to the Movies ( 2006 ) gave the film its highest rating along with several films based on real trials, such as Judgement at Nuremberg and Breaker Morant.
Part four is set in one of Her Majesty's courtrooms ( Queen's Bench, Courtroom Seven of the title ) where this trial is played out.
By way of example in the 1976 show, Peter Cook of Beyond The Fringe became an honorary member of Monty Python for their Courtroom Sketch.
Above the bench in Courtroom # 1 of the San Diego Superior Court hangs a stained glass seal.
In addition to the technological facilities available, there is also a ' Scenes of Crime Room ', a ' Mock ' Garda Station, Courtroom, Language Laboratory, classroom facilities and a Library containing over 12, 000 books.
From the year 2000 on, Courtroom 600 could be visited by tourists, during weekends.
The lawsuits surrounding the reported sudden acceleration episodes were subject of Peter W. Huber's 1993 book, Galileo's Revenge: Junk Science In The Courtroom.

friezes and South
`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.
The long friezes of the Ara Pacis ( the North and South Walls, so called today because of the modern layout ) contain figures advancing towards the West who participate in a state of thanksgiving to celebrate the Peace created by Augustus.
The South Galleria is painted with floral friezes inspired by the decor of ancient Roman Pompeii, and features a vaulted ceiling, marble balustrades and heavy Roman piers.

friezes and figures
In the archaic pediments and friezes of the temples, the artists had a problem to fit a group of figures into an isosceles triangle with acute angles at the base.
The building was accented with both sculptural friezes and free standing figures.
The friezes running along the upper edges of the court are composed of interlocking scroll figures, each containing a central element of a head and an eye.
He was a very productive artist who seldom made use of mythological themes or human figures, and when he did, always accompanied them with animals or animal friezes.
There is only one case of both belly friezes having figures.
Kleitias ' most celebrated work today is the François Vase ( c. 570 BCE ), which bears over two hundred figures in its six friezes.
The largest group of Anglo-Saxon sculpture is from a former abbey at Breedon-on-the-Hill in Mercia, with a number of elements of different dates, including lively narrow decorative strip friezes, many including human figures, and panels with saints and the Virgin.
Decoration of Buddhist sites became steadily more elaborate through the last two centuries BCE, with the introduction of tablets and friezes, including human figures, particularly on stupas.
However for a generation in the second quarter of the fifth-century BC there was a movement, called the " new painting " and led by Polygnotus, for very large painted friezes, apparently painted on wood, decorating the interiors of public buildings with very large and complicated subjects containing numerous figures at at least half life-size, and including battle scenes.
The tower also features four buttress figures, four gargoyles and four friezes.

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