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Judging from the descriptions of the earliest registered horses, it is possible that many of the " Cleveland Bays " registered were actually Yorkshire Coach Horses ; however, all were registered as Clevelands, and that is what they are known as today.
Keirsey, however, influenced by Kretschmer's types ( Hyperesthetics, Anesthetics, Melancholics, and Hypomanics ), grouped the types differently, arguing that the four NFs ( iNtuitive / Feeling types ) were Hyperesthetic ( oversensitive ), the four NTs ( iNtuitive / Thinking ) were Anesthetic ( insensitive ), the four SJs ( Sensing / Judging ) were Melancholic ( depressive ), and the four SPs ( Sensing / Perceiving ) were Hypomanic ( excitable ).

Judging and were
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.
Under the ISU Judging System, jump sequences are worth 80 % of what they would be worth if the same jumps were executed in combination, and in some cases carry less value than just doing the most difficult jump in the sequence as a solo jump.
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 from the title of her book Dix annees d ' exil (" Ten years of exile "), it should be put at 1804 ; judging from the time at which it became pretty clear that the first man in France and she who wished to be the first woman in France were not likely to get on together, it might be put several years earlier.
" Norm: " Judging from your grip, I'd say you were a can man.
Judging the figure to be unfairly based on the club's relinquished professional status, the club decided they were unable to pay this amount and instead played out of Treforest FC's ground near Pontypridd from January 2005 to May 2006.
" Norm: " Judging from your grip, I'd say you were a can man.
Judging by the type of harness, carts were initially pulled by oxen, or a bull.
Judging by Big Fau's streamlined appearance, its turbine wrists, its ability to travel effortlessly through the water, its conning tower shaped head as well as a conning tower on its back, and the flexible periscope-like laser cannons on its back, it is likely that Big Fau units were used primarily for naval combat, functioning as heavily armed amphibious craft, and providing ocean-based combat support for land-and air-based megadeuses.
Judging from both the cartoon and the movie, the Seekers were a large force and were basically the Transformer equivalent of an airforce.
Judging by Greek transcriptions, it seems that there were no vowel length distinctions ; if this is correct then Iberian uses the long ( Greek ) as opposed to the short epsilon ( Greek ).
Judging from the place names, originally the majority of the population were ethnic Hungarians, but later other groups immigrated to the area too: Pechenegs ( in the late 10th / early 11th century ) and úz groups ( 11th-12th century ).
Judging by its size, the animal most likely fed on large animals such as the extinct brontotheres, which were among the largest herbivorous mammals at the time, possibly both hunting them, and scavenging already dead carcasses.
Judging from early literature, the transporter wagon idea came about in Germany sometime around 1880 or 1890 ( where in fact, later, Rollböcke were used a lot more than transporters ).
Judging from he uniform spin direction, degree of the twist, and colors of the threads, all of the fibers were likely prespun and imported from a single location.
Judging from the way the aliens discuss the problem, the crew thinks they are so ignorant, it's strange they were able to build and fly the ship in the first place.
Judging by the consistent results of these modern randomized trials, it is the opinion of some that the long-believed benefits of surgery, reinforced by virtually all studies done before 2007, were primarily artifacts of a selection bias, directing younger, healthier, and fitter patients to surgery, and the rest to non-surgical immobilization.

Judging and with
At the recent horse show convention in New York it was stated that this Intermediate Judging Class is meeting with great success and will be a great help to future judges in the horse world.
Combination spins are delineated with the abbeviation CoSp in ISU Judging system protocols.
* Racism, regionalism and tribalism: Judging people or phenomena associated with people based on the race / ethnicity, region of origin, or tribe of the people, rather than based on more objective criteria.
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.
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.
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 takes place over an 18 month period by NHBC Building Inspectors with the Regional and Supreme winners in each category being judged by independent experts as well as NHBC Regional Directors.
It consists of a Kiddies Day ( when the kids come march with the marching band ), a King and Queen Judging Day, Concert Night, a Pops Night, a Musictown Ball, and a Musictown Festival Grand Day that takes place on the last day.
It was decided to scale down from the New York / Pennsylvania Parade and Judging Association's Championship that was filled with bands and floats from all over the Northeast to groups from Eden and Western New York.
Judging from characteristics of the skeleton and behavior, the former seems more likely, as the Pomarine Skua shares several similarities with the " Catharacta " Skuas, while the Great Skua does not seem much different from its Southern Hemisphere relatives.
Judging involves a sit down luncheon during the day which is attended by showgirl entrants and judges, followed by individual interviews, and then concluding that evening with a ball, or formal dance, where each entrant is required to give a speech.
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 her performance in Sweet and Low-Down ( 1944 ), in which she co-starred with Lynn Bari, one critic of the Los Angeles Examiner wrote, " Lynn comes off the best because she has more of a chance to shine.
The Choir achieved the Gold award at the 2007 SYF Central Judging, and the Gold with Honours awards at the 2009 and 2011 SYF Judging.
The Band received the Gold with Honours at the 2007 SYF Central Judging.
The ACJC Dance Society achieved its first Gold with Honours award at the Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging Competition 2007 with the item " Hiya Bob!
Judging from correspondences with Hurrian, šu-should be the base for the " regular " case forms.
The Raffles Institution teams performed well nationally in 2011, with the performing arts groups clinching 15 Golds ( including 9 with Honours ) and 5 Silvers at the biennial Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging and the sports teams winning 32 championship titles as well as 24 Silvers and 11 Bronzes at the National Interschools Sports Championships.
Cabell retaliated with a chapbook entitled The Judging of Jurgen ( later inserted into subsequent reprints of the novel ), in which the title character is consigned to oblivion for being " obscene, lewd, lascivious and indecent " in a trial presided over by a dung beetle who swears " by Saint Anthony ".

Judging and who
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.
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 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 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.
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 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 ).
She appeared as social worker Maxine Gray, who was also the mother to the show's title character on the CBS drama Judging Amy, which ran from 1999 to 2005.
Judging people's character helps to maintain social order, making sure that those who are in need receive the appropriate care.
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.
Their recommendation is then passed to the Judging division and then the Board of Directors of the Sumo Association who make the final decision.
" 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 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.
Judging at that point was not based on the current 10-point must system, but who the judges felt won the fight overall.
George Law, to meet me in some good Hall in this City, to give the People an opportunity of Judging who is the most available man for the President of the U. S. A .</ p >

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