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Archie Campbell later adapted Markham's routine, performing as " Justus O ' Peace ," on the country version of Laugh-In, Hee Haw, which borrowed heavily from the minstrel show tradition.
A University of Bucharest annotation to the original edict reads " O Quam Misericors est Deus, Pius et Justus " ( O how merciful is God, faithful and just ), which may have been officially part of the emblem.
Common changes included the addition of inscriptions like O Quam Misericors est Deus (" Oh, how merciful God is ") and " Justus et Paciens " (" Just and patient ").
His regular characterizations included the Barber, in which he performed his Spoonerism stories and his " That's Bad / That's Good " routines ; the Doctor as " Doctor Campbell " with Gunilla Hutton as " Nurse Goodbody "; and, " Justus O ' Peace ," his version of the classic " Judge " routine of Pigmeat Markham.

Justus and featured
The group released a new album entitled Justus, the first album since 1967's Headquarters that featured the band members performing all instrumental duties.
... And Justus For All featured 5 new songs as well as enhanced mastered versions of songs on their 2007 mixtape with DJ Mick Boogie.

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Among them are artists such as surrealist André Breton and the modernist painter Anita Malfatti, athletes such as Brazil's most known basketball player Oscar Schmidt, car racer Émerson Fittipaldi, sea explorer Amyr Klink, and Olympic golden medalist Robert Scheidt ; journalists Boris Casoy and Ney Gonçalves Dias ; businessmen Márcio Cypriano ( CEO Bradesco ), Ivan Zurita ( CEO Nestlé, Brasil ) and Emerson Kapaz ; jurists Álvaro Villaça Azevedo, Carlos Miguel Aidar ( former Brazilian Law Society President ), Eros Roberto Grau ( Brazilian Supreme Court Justice ), José Roberto Batochio ( prominent lawyer ), Sérgio Pinto Martins ( judge and labour law renowned scholar ), Roberto Justus, Tales Castelo Branco, Paulo Mendes da Rocha ( Pritzker Prize 2006 ), Antonio Carlos Rodrigues do Amaral ( world-renowned lawyer, Harvard Law graduate ) and many others.

Justus and who
* Justus Velsius – 16th century Dutch dissident who promoted the view that through new birth man could become like Christ
Some modern writers describe Justus as one of the original missionaries who arrived with Augustine in 597, but Bede believed that Justus came in the second group.
Bede's account of Eadbald's conversion states that it was Laurence, Justus ' predecessor at Canterbury, who converted the King to Christianity, but the historian D. P. Kirby argues that the letter's reference to Eadbald makes it likely that it was Justus.
Kenyanthropus platyops is a 3. 5 to 3. 2 million year old ( Pliocene ) hominin fossil that was discovered in Lake Turkana, Kenya in 1999 by Justus Erus, who was part of Meave Leakey's team .< ref >
According to Acts 1, in the days following the Ascension of Jesus, to the assembled disciples, who numbered about one hundred and twenty, that they nominated two men to replace Judas: Joseph called Barsabbas ( also known as Justus ) and Matthias.
In 1928, Justus P. Seeburg, who was manufacturing player pianos, combined an electrostatic loudspeaker with a record player that was coin operated, and gave the listener a choice of eight records.
Justus von Liebig, a chemist who had experienced the famine as a child in Darmstadt, later studied plant nutrition and introduced mineral fertilizers.
Grassmann was the third of 12 children of Justus Günter Grassmann, an ordained minister who taught mathematics and physics at the Stettin Gymnasium, where Hermann was educated.
One of the first physicians in Sand Lake-the earliest of whom there appears to be any positive record-was Dr. Uriah M. Gregory, who located near Sand Lake village with his brothers, Stephen, Daniel M., Justus and Eben Gregory.
It has been suggested that the writers of the period who best capture Philip's view of royal authority were Justus Lipsius and Giovanni Botero, who promoted religiously inspired, stoic self-sacrifice and a view of Habsburg family-led hegemony respectively.
They hired as agent a multilingual young physician from the British Electorate of Hanover, Justus Erich Bollmann, who established contact with Lafayette in prison and acquired an assistant, a South Carolinian medical student named Francis Kinloch Huger.
The marriage proved a complete success ; it was followed by twenty-nine years of almost uninterrupted happiness, and by the birth of fifteen children who included Joseph Justus Scaliger.
* Correspondents of Scaliger Julius Caesar Scaliger was the father of Joseph Justus Scaliger ( 1540 – 1609 ), who maintained a vast correspondence with European humanists and scholars, whose names are listed here.
He was ultimately converted by either Laurentius or Justus, and separated from his first wife, who had been his stepmother, at the insistence of the church.
It is possible that there was another brother, named Æthelwald: the evidence for this is a papal letter to Justus, archbishop of Canterbury from 619 to 625, in which a king named Aduluald is referred to, and who is apparently different from Audubald, which refers to Eadbald.
Eben Norton Horsford, a student of Justus von Liebig, who began his studies on baking powder in 1856, eventually developed a variety he named in honor of Count Rumford.
It was named after Baron Justus von Liebig, the German 19th-century organic chemist who founded it.
It was founded by Justus H. Rathbone, who had been inspired by a play by the Irish poet John Banim about the legend of Damon and Pythias.
However, as " a hard-drinking gambler, he hired men in his own image: Ben Hecht, Bartlett Cormack, Edwin Justus Mayer, writers comfortable with the iconoclasm of big-city newsrooms who would introduce their sardonic worldliness to movie audiences.
The widow of former Rep. Larry T. Justus, she was appointed to the General Assembly to fill the seat of her deceased husband, who died shortly before the 2002 legislative elections.
They had not yet caught on to the advances made by Justus von Liebig in Germany, who began to apply chemistry to the needs of agriculture.

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What remains of the foundations of an early rectangular building near the southern part of the current cathedral might also be contemporary with Justus or may be part of a Roman building.
The product that was to become Marmite was invented in the late 19th century when German scientist Justus von Liebig discovered that brewer's yeast could be concentrated, bottled and eaten.
Justus von Liebig in his book, Organic Chemistry in its Applications to Agriculture and Physiology, ( published 1840 ) asserted that the chemicals in plants must have come from the soil and air and to maintain soil fertility, the used minerals must be replaced.
The presence within half a century of the date of its foundation of such scholars as Justus Lipsius, Joseph Scaliger, Franciscus Gomarus, Hugo Grotius, Jacobus Arminius, Daniel Heinsius and Gerhard Johann Vossius, raised Leiden university to be a respected and highly thought of institute within Europe.
Justus von Liebig states that ' it was indispensable that every substance accessible ... should be observed and examined '.
In this view, Bede has conflated the letter conveying the pallium with the letter congratulating Justus on the conversion, which according to Bede ’ s account was seven or so years earlier ; but the grammatical details on which this suggestion is based are not unique to this letter, and as a result it is usually considered to be a single composition.
Justus Falckner was the first Lutheran pastor to be ordained within the United States.
One notable example in the New Testament occurs in the Acts of the Apostles where the eleven remaining apostles cast lots to determine whether Matthias or Barsabbas ( surnamed Justus ) would be chosen to replace Judas.
Of those with Paul, Justus, Aristarchus, and Mark are said in the letter to beof the circumcision ”, that is, Jewish and to have " proved a comfort to me.
She was acquitted and the real killer turned out to be her lawyer Justus Ward.
A research team consisting of veterinarians and geneticists from the University of Bristol ( Langford ), UC Davis, University of Sydney, Massey University and Justus Liebig University have recently identified the genetic mutation responsible for Burmese hypokalaemia, allowing a genetic test to be developed ( see here ).
When this dream had been told to many persons, it at length came to the knowledge of Constantius, who conjecturing it to be a presage that a descendant of Justus would become emperor, caused him to be assassinated.
Of course, Justus von Liebig should not be forgotten in the history of culinary science ( von Liebig, 1852 ) and stock was not his only concern.

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