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Judging the base-stealing abilities of players from earlier eras is also problematic, because caught stealing was not a regularly recorded statistic until the middle of the 20th Century.
Judging from other instances of the verb, and instances of parallelism, a more faithful translation may be " he hovered over, guarding.
Judging from the Parian Marble, she was exiled from Lesbos to Sicily sometime between 604 and 594 BC.
Judging from the circumstances of her father's death by drowning, researchers suspect that George Sherman suffered from the same hereditary disease.
Judging from footprints discovered on a former shore in Kenya, it is thought possible that ancestors of modern humans were walking in ways very similar to the present activity as many as 1. 5 million years ago.
Judging from genetic data, their closest living relatives appear to be the skuas, with these two lineages separating about 30 million years ago ( mya ).
Judging from his usual boredom with most cases and situations in his work, it would seem that perhaps when he is actually motivated, he shows far greater skill and zeal.
Judging by the very early gold objects from a range of cultures, washing for gold is a very old human activity.
Judging by his later actions, there may also have been a more hidden motive — the destruction of Somerset, who was soon released from the Tower.
Judging from archaeological finds, Kastelli continued to play an important role on the island throughout the Ancient Greek period ( ca 750 BC-323 BC ).
( Judging from his later behaviour, this did not work.
Additional characters in popular culture include " Emily " from the television series Empty Nest, " Donna ," from the television series Judging Amy, " Judy Maxwell ," from the film, What's Up, Doc ?, " Brooke ," from The L Word, Season 4, " Catherine ," the serial bride in the film noir release, Black Widow and " Helen Bishop ", the divorcee neighbor from Mad Men.
Judging from sales, should a longer series be deemed feasible, TV networks paid for most of the production costs of the entire series.
Judging from archaeological remains, they are thought to date back to approximately the 10th century BCE, although their most productive period of civilization is usually considered to be the Postclassic era between the fall of Teotihuacan and the rise of the Aztec Empire.
Judging from the inscriptions of the runestones and legends, the most important man at that time was Jarlabanke.
Judging from hyperthermophile organisms, the temperature limit is at about 120 ° C ( the recently discovered Strain 121 can reproduce at 121 ° C ), which limits the possible depth to 4-4. 5 km below the continental crust, and 7 or 7. 5 km below the ocean floor.
Judging by SMPTE's index, all of the standards, referenced above, would be contained on those CD-ROMs, as available from SMPTE.
On 13 November, the King's private secretary, Alec Hardinge, wrote to him warning that: " The silence in the British Press on the subject of Your Majesty's friendship with Mrs Simpson is not going to be maintained ... Judging by the letters from British subjects living in foreign countries where the Press has been outspoken, the effect will be calamitous.
Judging from ` Attar's writings, he viewed the ancient Aristotelian heritage with skepticism and dislike.

Judging and sketch
Judging is based on how similar their sketch turns out to be as compared to the original photograph and also on their artistic skill.

Judging and given
Judging by Laoust ( whose work on the language unfortunately predates systematic phonology ), Shenwa has the following sounds, given below with International Phonetic Alphabet and, between angle brackets < >, the Algerian standard Latin orthography for Berber languages used in the rest of the article:
Judging the claim of not interrogating Oswald about the U-2 improbable, given Oswald's familiarity with the U-2 program, and faced with further challenges to Nosenko's credibility ( he was thought to have falsely claimed to be a lieutenant colonel, a higher rank than it was thought he held ), Angleton did not object when David Murphy, then head of the Soviet Russia Division, ordered him held in solitary confinement for approximately three-and-a-half years.
" Judging from appearances and the testimonies given by the students, a good class of young people are in training who seem possessed with the true missionary spirit, desiring to lay all on the altar of service.

Judging and by
Judging that his responsibility to the nation by virtue of his coronation oath required him to act, he believed that his government's decision to fight rather than surrender was mistaken and would damage Belgium.
Judging by the number of reprints, Hamlet appears to have been Shakespeare's fourth most popular play during his lifetime — only Henry IV Part 1, Richard III and Pericles eclipsed it.
" Also in 1990, Thomas McFarland stated, " Judging by the number and variety of critical effort to interpret their meaning, there may be no more palpably symbolic poems in all of English literature than Kubla Khan and The Ancient Mariner.
* Judging the Authenticity of Prints by The Masters by art historian David Rudd Cycleback
Judging by their reactions to the sight of him, he now recognizes their point of view.
Judging by stone inscriptions dating back to 2000 BC, fishing rods go back to ancient Egypt, China, Greece, Trinidad and Tobago, Rome and medieval England, where they were called " angles " ( hence the term " angling " as a synonym for fishing ).
Judging by the finds dated to the 5th and 4th centuries BC, craft workshops and Greek pottery abounded.
On June 12, 2001, TNT relaunched itself, with a new logo ( by Trollbäck + Company ) and a new slogan, " We Know Drama ," which emphasized the channel's new focus on programming with drama and energy, such as sports and network TV dramas like Angel, Law & Order, Charmed, NYPD Blue, ER, Without a Trace, Alias, Judging Amy, Las Vegas and Cold Case.
Judging by a map it might appear to follow a meandering path across the moor, but the route was carefully selected by skilled engineers, who followed the natural contours of the land.
Judging by the evidence, it was not his favourite field, but rather, simply a way of making reasonable money.
Judging by his appearance and manners, Rand assumes that Chance is an upper class, highly educated business man.
* Finding the Truth in Judging the Companinons by Ibn Ḥajr
Judging by skin color was comparable to the Communists who assigned guilt or virtue on the basis of class.
The Cappella Nuova already contained two groups of images in the vaulting over the altar, the Judging Christ and the Prophets, by Fra Angelico, who had begun the murals fifty years earlier.
To Angelico's ceiling, which contained the Judging Christ and the Prophets led by John the Baptist, Signorelli added the Madonna leading the Apostles, the Patriarchs, Doctors of the Church, Martyrs, and Virgins.
Judging by today's placenames, then the southern linguistic border of the Danish language seems to have been ( starting at the west ) up the Treene river, along the Danevirke ( also known as Danewerk ), then cutting across from the Schlei estuary to Eckernförde, and leaving the Schwansen peninsula, while the West coast of Schleswig had been the area of the Frisian language.
Judging by the 1880 results, Salisbury asserted that the overall loss to the Conservatives of enfranchisement without redistribution would be 47 seats.
Judging by the tracklist, Violent was placed at # 46 in this list.

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