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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 legion
Judging from the names, they probably used a repertory of camp plans, selecting the one appropriate to the length of time a legion would spend in it: tertia castra, quarta castra, etc., " a camp of three days ", " four days ", etc.

Judging and must
In " Rumspringa " ( September 25, 2003 ) — season 5, episode 9 of the CBS television show Judging Amy — Amy must make a difficult decision when an Amish teenager, who becomes pregnant during rumspringa and decides to return to her community with her daughter, is sued by the child's " English " father for sole custody.
Judging from the ornaments and images, this must be a spot sacred to Achelous and the Nymphs.
Judging at that point was not based on the current 10-point must system, but who the judges felt won the fight overall.
The spiral sequence is a required element for ladies and pairs in international competition ; under the rules for the ISU Judging System, the skater must hold each spiral position for at least 3 seconds to receive credit for it.
Judging from the large number of surviving manuscripts ( twelve complete and seventeen partial ), it must have been very popular, and it was twice continued in the 13th century: the first addition, " Bavarian continuation ", comprised 800 verses, while the second, the " Swabian continuation ", which brought the poem to the Interregnum ( 1254 – 73 ), consisted of 483 lines.

Judging and have
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.
Very few skaters have such an ability to perform jumps and spins in both directions, and it is now considered a " difficult variation " in spins under the ISU Judging System to rotate in the non-dominant direction.
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 others by themselves, the English, who are blinded by their loyalty, have always thought that the Germans did not abide by their pledges inscribed in the Versailles Treaty because they had not frankly agreed to them ... We, on the contrary, believe that if Germany, far from making the slightest effort to carry out the treaty of peace, has always tried to escape her obligations, it is because until now she has not been convinced of her defeat ... We are also certain that Germany, as a nation, resigns herself to keep her pledged word only under the impact of necessity.
Judging by what we have ( and unless the transcription is misleading ), Iotic words tend to be relatively simple in phonetic structure, with few consonants, only a few consonant clusters, and many vowels often strung together.
Judging from the modern perspective, two approaches seem to dominate the contemporary appraisal of Gundulić's poetry: on one hand, his poetic influence has dimmed due to a change in aesthetic sensibility ( Gundulić's chief literary predecessor and influence, Torquato Tasso, has undergone similar reassessment, but his artistic integrity and individuality have withstood the test of time better ); while Gundulić's impact in the final standardisation of the Croatian language was overwhelming.
Judging by the overall productivity of dramatists in English Renaissance drama, this appears to have been the pragmatic long-term maximum for a playwright who worked primarily as a solo artist ( which in turn illustrates the impracticality of Brome's attempt to produce three plays a year ).
Judging from the frequent mentions of him in the published science fiction portion of the Cycle, Sir John Hawkwood, a 14th century mercenary, would probably have been the subject of another.
Judging that both national governments and global institutions have proven ineffective in addressing worldwide problems that go beyond the capacity of individual nation-states to solve, some political scientists critical of New World Order conspiracism, such as Mark C. Partridge, argue that regionalism will be the major force in the coming decades, pockets of power around regional centers: Western Europe around Brussels, the Western Hemisphere around Washington, D. C., East Asia around Beijing, and Eastern Europe around Moscow.
Judging by Ohthere's limited description of broader Fennoscandian geography, it may be that he was referring to the huge lake district in today's central and eastern Finland and north western Russia, which would have been far into the wilderness from Ohthere's point of view.
Judging from his date of birth, scholars have speculated that Heda began painting around 1615.
Judging from this, it appeared that, as reasons to have the Soyuz T-12 mission, achieving the first female spacewalk was more important than gaining experience for a potential Buran crew member.
The performing arts groups have also done well in the Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging, held once every two years, while the clubs and societies have also won awards.
Judging from the relatively weak axial musculature and the thick bones in the limbs, Basilosaurus is not believed to have been capable of sustained swimming or deep diving.
Judging by theater reviews he wrote in the early 1950s, he appears to have been an ardent Communist, grateful for his liberation from the labor camp and for the opportunity to receive a secular education, advocating a socialist realist aesthetic for Yiddish-language theater.
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 their similar portraits and many overlapping monograms, the young Diomedes seems to have been the heir ( and probably a relative ) of Philoxenus, the last king to rule before the kingdom of Menander I finally fragmented.
According to the book Judging Jehovah's Witnesses, the Witnesses have helped to widen the definition of civil liberties in most western societies, hence broadening the rights of millions of people, due to their firm stand and determination.
Judging by the Crones age, her great grandmother would have been alive around the same time period as Mercur.
Judging from your example, brother against brother, friend against friend, you people have such a potential for violence ; sheer, unvarnished wickedness.
Judging by the fact that her ship Ryo-Ohki destroyed twenty-eight planets and sixty-nine colonies when in Kagato's service, and by some of her taunts in the fight with Tenchi, she might not have been joking.

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