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The line of an eyebrow, the color of the skin, a ghazal from Hafiz, the purity of spring water, the long afternoon among the boughs which crowd the upper story of a pavilion -- these things are noticed, judged, and valued.
The last of these, a tale of multiple homicide upon a Nile steamer, was judged by the celebrated detective novelist John Dickson Carr to be among the ten greatest mystery novels of all time.
The whole, however, may be judged from this fragment: " We Irish, though dwelling at the far ends of the earth, are all disciples of St. Peter and St. Paul ... we are bound to the Chair of Peter, and although Rome is great and renowned, through that Chair alone is she looked on as great and illustrious among us ... On account of the two Apostles of Christ, you pope are almost celestial, and Rome is the head of the whole world, and of the Churches ".
The Cour des Syriens judged non-criminal matters among the native Christians ( the " Syrians ").
:* Cyprian wrote of them " How, when God the Father is not known -- nay, is even blasphemed -- can they who among the heretics are said to be baptized in the name of Christ only, be judged to have obtained the remission of sins?
White ) instruments are generally agreed among players to be the standards against which other sousaphones are judged for tone quality and playability.
The trickster Bricriu incites the heroes Cú Chulainn, Conall Cernach and Lóegaire Búadach to compete for the champion's portion at a feast, and Cú Roí is one of those who judged among them.
The Crown Army was judged too weak to oppose the four columns of enemy armies advancing into Polish Ukraine and began a fighting withdrawal to the western side of the Southern Bug River, where it regrouped and countered the Russian advance in a pitched battle, when Prince Poniatowski was victorious in the Battle of Zieleńce ( June 18, 1792 ), while Kościuszko's division took part in only some artillery exchange at the end of the battle, the general was among the first to receive the newly created Virtuti Militari medal, Poland's highest military decoration even today.
For these among other reasons, Ireland — resolutely and irrevocably determined at the dawn of the promised era of self-determination and liberty that she will suffer foreign dominion no longer — calls upon every free nation to uphold her national claim to complete independence as an Irish Republic against the arrogant pretensions of England founded in fraud and sustained only by an overwhelming military occupation, and demands to be confronted publicly with England at the Congress of the Nations, that the civilised world having judged between English wrong and Irish right may guarantee to Ireland its permanent support for the maintenance of her national independence.
In the meantime, the Order's dignitaries, among them de Molay, were to be judged by the pope.
It touched on crimes or insults and their punishment ; settlement of civil suits ( including ordeals and selection and role of juries ); court procedure and judicial jurisdictions ( defining which cases to be judged by which bodies among Church courts, the Emperor's court, courts of the Emperor's circuit judges, and judgement by a nobleman ); and rights and obligations, including the right to freely carry out commerce ( articles 120, 121 ), tax obligations ( summary tax and timeframe to pay ), grazing rights and their violation, service obligations to the Emperor, exemption from state dues ( usually for the Church ), obligations associated with land, and the obligation of the Church to perform charity.
The analytical problem of the regenerator ( the central heat exchanger in the Stirling cycle ) is judged by Jakob to rank < nowiki >'</ nowiki > among the most difficult and involved that are encountered in engineering < nowiki >'</ nowiki >.
In 1989, he led the legal defense team for Lt. Gen Christon Tembo, who was accused by the Kenneth Kaunda government of conspiracy to overthrow the government, which was judged as an act of treason worthy of the death penalty ; Tembo won the case against the state, and Mwanawasa's fame among the anti-Kaunda opposition grew.
In 2005 becomes the exhibition Festival, taking the name of " Bobbio Film Festival " and Marco Bellocchio establishing the award " The Hunchback of Gold " in reference to symbols of Bobbio, the medieval Ponte Gobbo, which will reward the film judged the best among those proposed.
The style of this church is controversial among the inhabitants of Nice, judged ugly by some.
According to the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, “ Raumer's style is direct, lucid and vigorous, and in his day he was a popular historian, but judged by strictly scientific standards he does not rank among the first men of his time .” According to Appletons ' Cyclopædia of American Biography, “ He is justly considered as one of the great historians of the 19th century .”
The Pope held an informal contest among sculptors to make replacement right arms, which was judged by Raphael.
Van Swieten seems to have singled out for his favor — from among many composers whose reputation is now obscure — the composers that posterity has judged very highly.
With the passage of time it was possible to clarify the nature of the actual event that the blessing incurs ; Pope Innocent III in 1202 explained that " among the opinions mentioned that is judged the more probable which asserts that the water with the wine is changed into blood " in reference to the mingling of water with the wine at the Mass ( Dz § 416 ).
Promoters began to notice the popularity of freestyle among fans, and in 2000 USHRA began holding freestyle as a judged competition at events, and now even awards a freestyle championship.
He is claimed by classicists and idealists: the quadriga on the Brandenburger Tor and the allegorical frieze on the facade of the Royal Mint, both in Berlin, are judged among the happiest studies from the antique.
He was widely considered the best fiddle player in Perthshire, an area which was renowned for its musicians — the story goes that at age 18 he entered a competition that was being judged by John McCraw, a blind musician, who awarded him the first prize and then went on to claim that he " would ken his bow hand among a hunder players " ( detect Niel's style among a hundred players ).
For among them such a way of life was judged to be ' liberal.
Defenders of Battisti, among whom the Human Rights League ( LDH ), consider that France's decision to extradite Battisti was illegal, since Battisti would not have the right to a new trial, after having been judged in absentia.

judged and other
This is the notion that particular cultures should not be judged by one culture's values or viewpoints, but that all cultures should be viewed as relative to each other.
Agnosticism is the view that the truth values of certain claims — especially claims about the existence or non-existence of any deity, but also other religious and metaphysical claims — are unknown and ( so far as can be judged ) unknowable.
Technology is often a factor but so are military-social issues, the relationships between artillery and other arms, and the criteria by which military capability, efficiency and effectiveness are judged.
For example, the copyright to a Mickey Mouse cartoon restricts others from making copies of the cartoon or creating derivative works based on Disney's particular anthropomorphic mouse, but does not prohibit the creation of other works about anthropomorphic mice in general, so long as they are different enough to not be judged copies of Disney's.
* Film canon, the limited number of masterpieces by which all other films are judged
The verse form itself then was little changed as the quality of a poet's hexameter was judged against the standard set by Virgil and the other Augustan poets, a respect for literary precedent encompassed by the Latin word aemulatio.
Writing in 1992, one reviewer judged that the " range, depth, and catholicity of coverage the Britannica are unsurpassed by any other general Encyclopaedia.
If therefore any prince or other layman shall arrogate to himself the right of disposition, control, or ownership of ecclesiastical goods or properties, let him be judged guilty of sacrilege.
On the other hand, during rehearsals, workmen in the theater stopped what they were doing during Va, pensiero and applauded at the conclusion of this haunting melody while the growth of the " identification of Verdi's music with Italian nationalist politics " is judged to have begun in the summer 1846 in relation to a chorus from Ernani in which the name of one of its characters, " Carlo ", was changed to " Pio ", a reference to Pope Pius IX's grant of an amnesty to political prisoners.
* Gait manipulation: Some breeds such as the Saddlebred, Tennessee Walking Horse, and other gaited horses are judged on their high-stepping movement.
On the other hand, an amoralist is entirely intelligible to the motivational externalist, because the motivational externalist thinks that moral judgments about the right thing to do not necessitate some motivation to do those things that are judged to be the right thing to do ; rather, an independent desire — such as the desire to do the right thing — is required ( Brink, 2003 ),( Rosati, 2006 ).
Each goddess wanted to be judged the fairest, so they each undressed and presented themselves to Paris naked, in hopes of appearing more sexual than the other two.
Khazars were judged according to Tōra ( orders of the Khagan ; coming from the root Tōr meaning customs ; unwritten law of people in Old Turkic ) ( Modern Turkish: Töre ), while the other tribes were judged according to their own laws.
#: If the delusions are judged to be bizarre, or hallucinations consist of hearing one voice participating in a running commentary of the patient's actions or of hearing two or more voices conversing with each other, only that symptom is required above.
Deflationary principles do not apply to representations that are not analogous to sentences, and also do not apply to many other things that are commonly judged to be true or otherwise.
Although the total of nine performances was nothing like the frequency of performance of Mozart's later success The Magic Flute, which for months was performed roughly every other day, the premiere is generally judged to have been a success.
The style is characterized by Photius as concise, clear and pure ; other historians have judged his accounts confused or muddled, and valuable only because he preserves information from lost histories.
Neither is a standard by which the other can be judged.
Non-revolutionary civil disobedience is a simple disobedience of laws on the grounds that they are judged " wrong " by an individual conscience, or as part of an effort to render certain laws ineffective, to cause their repeal, or to exert pressure to get one's political wishes on some other issue.
After following a route where various judging points are located, the mas bands eventually converge on the Queen's Park Savannah to pass on " The Stage " to be judged once and for all – this is usually the climax for revelers because the stage is literally their own to portray their costumes to the onlooking audience in the North and Grand Stands and also the video-photographers and other camera persons.
The novel won most of the UK book awards that were judged by children, and other awards in the US.
Although horses and riders are competing against each other, tests are completed by one horse and rider combination at a time, and horses and riders are judged against a common standard, rather than having their performance scored relative to the other competitors.

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