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Mablean and Ephriam
* Mablean Ephriam ' 71, former Los Angeles Superior Court Judge and host of television's Divorce Court
* Mablean Ephriam ( 1978 ): Host, Divorce Court
* Judge Mablean Ephriam ( cameo ) as Herself

Mablean and over
These include the reality-based revival of Divorce Court, which was originally presided over by Mablean Ephraim and is now helmed by Lynn Toler ; the short-lived Power of Attorney which featured various high-profile attorneys arguing cases for litigants in front of Andrew Napolitano ; Street Court, which took litigation outside of the courtroom ; and Jury Duty, which featured an all-celebrity jury hearing cases presided over by Bruce Cutler.

Ephriam and is
The geographical center of Utah is located in Sanpete County, just west of Ephriam.
John Oliver is the son of James Ephriam Law.

Ephriam and .
Early settlers include Ephriam Sanford, Anthony Swarthout, Jabez Hopkins, and Joseph Bailey.
The owner of the canning plant during its operation ( it has since shut down ), was David Ephriam Randall.
Ephriam Shay's locomotive patent of 1881, for example, used double universal joints in the locomotive's drive shaft.
* Dickson, Ephriam D. III.
* Dickson, Ephriam.

who and presides
* Elo, a Samoan god who presides over Pulotu ( the underworld )
modern German Vorsitzender " one who presides ").
In Norse mythology, Hel is a being who presides over a realm of the same name, where she receives a portion of the dead.
The head of the judiciary is the Chief Justice who presides over the Supreme Court.
The presbyter is the minister who both presides and instructs a Christian congregation, while the sacerdos, offerer of sacrifices, or in a Christian context the eucharist, performs " mediatorial offices between God and man ".
Etymologically, a president is one who presides, who sits in leadership ( from Latin pre-" before " + sedere " to sit "; giving the term praeses ).
Once formed, the Government meets as the " Council of Ministers ", usually every Friday at the Palace of Moncloa in Madrid, the official residence of the prime minister who presides over the meetings, even though, on exceptions they can be held in any other Spanish city.
The legislative power is constituted by the General Assembly, composed of two chambers: the Chamber of Deputies of 99 members representing the 19 departments, elected based on proportional representation ; and the Chamber of Senators consisting of 31 members, 30 of whom are elected for a five year term by proportional representation and the Vice-president, who presides over the chamber.
The Chamber of Senators ( Cámara de Senadores ) has 31 members ; 30 members are elected for a five year term by proportional representation and the Vice-president who presides over it.
The leader is an arbiter who presides and adjudicates over all inequities and disputes.
A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as part of a panel of judges.
The relevant Standing Order does not refer to this member by the title " Father of the House ", referring instead to the longest-serving member of the House present who is not a Minister of the Crown ( meaning that if the Father is absent or a government minister, the next person in line presides ).
Nergal was also the deity who presides over the netherworld, and who stands at the head of the special pantheon assigned to the government of the dead ( supposed to be gathered in a large subterranean cave known as Aralu or Irkalla ).
A cricket umpire is not to be confused with the referee who usually presides only over international matches and makes no decisions affecting the outcome of the game.
In Haitian Vodou, Diable Tonnere is a loa ( deity ) who presides over thunder.
In the Yoruba religion, Ogun ( or Ogoun, Ogún, Ogou, Ogum, Oggun ) is an orisha and loa who presides over iron, hunting, politics and war.
In Vodou, Maîtresse Hounon ' gon is the loa who presides over the chanting done during an ordeal by fire, called a canzo.
From 1975 to 1995, the Burleson county judge, who presides over the commissioner's court, were the son and father team of Mark Steglich Caperton ( born 1946 ), a Caldwell attorney, and Woods Allen Caperton ( 1920-2009 ).
Brel plays Bernard Level, a provincial judge, who presides over a delicate case.
The county commission elects a chair who presides at meetings.
In the mythology of Fiji, Ratumaibulu is a god of great importance who presides over agriculture.
220 .................. May your staff be the head of the spirits, as Anubis who presides over the Westerners, and Andjety who presides over the eastern nomes

who and over
Then, with a glory that almost wiped out the deep, downward sags in her careworn face, Matilda leaned over the wheel and shouted to Hez, who was stumbling along in the heat and the dust on the opposite side of the wagon `` Pa!!
He already had that slow pace that comes over the elderly, while she herself had all the signs of one who appreciates the joys of living.
Madame Lalaurie gestured with her riding crop toward the 20-year-old youth who was stomping and writhing with the king snake still draped over his bare shoulders.
To him, law is the command of the sovereign ( the English monarch ) who personifies the power of the nation, while sovereignty is the power to make law -- i.e., to prevail over internal groups and to be free from the commands of other sovereigns in other nations.
It is the gait of the human who must run to live: arms dangling, legs barely swinging over the ground, head hung down and only occasionally swinging up to see the target, a loose motion that is just short of stumbling and yet is wonderfully graceful.
The dweller at p is last to hear about a new cure, the slowest to announce to his neighbors his urgent distresses, the one who goes the farthest to trade, and the one with the greatest difficulty of all in putting over an idea or getting people to join him in a cooperative effort.
We hear equally fervent concern over the belief that we have not enough generalists who can see the over-all picture and combine our national skills and knowledge for useful purposes.
Carl thought the question over slowly and answered: `` I know a starving man who is fed never remembers all the pangs of his starvation, I know that ''.
It is, however, a disarming disguise, or perhaps a shield, for not only has Mercer proved himself to be one of the few great lyricists over the years, but also one who can function remarkably under pressure.
It was said that the Hetman plotted to take over the entire Hearst newspaper empire one day by means of various coups: the destruction of editors who tried to halt his course, the unfrocking of publishers whose mistakes of judgment might be magnified in secret reports to Mr. Hearst.
Mr. Banks was always called Banks the Butcher until he left town and the shop passed over to Meltzer the Scholar who then became automatically Meltzer the Butcher.
Milton was to act as the archfool, the supreme wit, the lightly bantering pater, Pater Liber, who could at once trip lightly over that which deserved such treatment, or could at will annihilate the common enemies of the college gathering, and with words alone.
In his CDC work, Carvey has the close-in support and advice of one of California's shrewdest political strategists: former Democratic National Committeeman Paul Ziffren, who backed him over a Northland candidate espoused by Atty. Gen. Stanley Mosk.
The country was now full of Gazettes and Samuel C. Atkinson and Charles Alexander, who had just taken over Franklin's old paper, desired a more distinctive name.
Harold, with brothers Frank, Joe and William, took over at the death of their father, Harry M. Stevens, who put a few dollars into a baseball program, introduced the `` hot dog '' and paved the way for creation of a catering empire.
Also, many working wives have children or husbands who take over the shopping chores for them.
Hanging over the bar was an oil painting of a nude Al had accepted from a student at the Corcoran Gallery who needed to eat and drink and was broke.
He whirled around, suddenly hot all over, finding the man who had been standing before him a few moments back, nailing him to the spot on which he now stood, open-mouthed.
In one sense it can be said that one of the most important Brown & Sharpe products over the years has been the men who began work with the company and subsequently came to places of industrial eminence throughout the nation and even abroad.
For some time this writer has been suggesting a Junior Judging Class for Intermediates over 16 and under 20 years of age who are ineligible to compete in the Junior Class.
Then the Chinese hostler, who rode with Vernon on the box, would break open a hamper and produce filets of smoked bass or sturgeon, sandwiches, pickled eggs, and a rum sangaree to be heated over a spirit lamp.
It would be fine publicity for the man who was willing to walk to the mayor's throne over the broken reputation of a helpless girl!!
Eventually it became clear to me, partly with the aid of another schizophrenic patient who could point out my condescension to me somewhat more directly, that this man, with his condescending, `` You're welcome '', was very accurately personifying an element of obnoxious condescension which had been present in my own demeanor, over these months, on each of these occasions when I had bid him good-bye with the consoling note, each time, that the healing Christ would be stooping to dispense this succor to the poor sufferer again on the morrow.
Under the 1939 Code this item was permitted to survive a tax-free reorganization in the Stanton Brewery case, but only over the dissent of Judge Learned Hand, who wrote the majority opinion in the Sansome case, a leading case requiring carryover of earnings and profits in a non-taxable reorganization.
loyalty to the group, a feeling of superiority over those who are not members, and unwillingness to play with members of the opposite sex become dominant traits.

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