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Lady and Justice
The " Justice fountain " ( Gerechtskeitbrunnen ) was built in 1634, and is made of French limestone ; it includes a statue of Lady Justice made of sandstone, hence the name.
Lady Justice depicts justice as equipped with three symbols: a sword symbolizing the court's coercive power ; a human scale weighing competing claims in each hand ; and a blindfold indicating impartiality.
J. L. Urban, statue of Lady Justice at court building in Olomouc, Czech Republic
This part closes with Christine addressing women and asking them to pray for her as she continues her work with Lady Justice to complete the city.
Part III marks Lady Justice ’ s joining with Christine to “ add the finishing touches ” to the city, including bringing a queen to rule the city.
Many years ago, Mrs. Grey, author of The Gambler's Wife and other novels, was on a visit at Ombersley Court, when Lady Sandys chanced to remark that she wished she could get some very good curry powder, which elicited from Mrs. Grey that she had in her desk an excellent recipe, which her uncle, Sir Charles, Chief Justice of India, had brought thence, and given her.
Judges of the Court of Appeal, also called Lords Justice of Appeal, are referred to as " Lord Justice N " or " Lady Justice N ." In writing, Lords Justices of Appeal are afforded the post nominal letters " LJ :" for example, Smith LJ.
The dedicatee long remained unidentified, but John Harley's researches into the heraldic design on the fly-leaf have shown that she was Lady Elizabeth Neville, the third wife of Sir Henry Neville ( Gentleman of the Privy Chamber ) of Billingbear in Berkshire, who was a Justice of the Peace and a warden of Windsor Great Park.
Other honours she held included Member First Class of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, Lady of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, and Lady of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
The most authoritative opinion of the DOJ suggests that the motto refers to the Attorney General ( and thus to the Department of Justice ) " who prosecutes on behalf of justice ( or the Lady Justice )"
Lady Justice | Justitia, symbol of the judiciary ( statue at Shelby County Courthouse, Memphis, TN, United States )
The committee members chose Du Simitière's design, though it was changed to remove the anchor of hope and replace the soldier with Lady Justice holding a sword and a balance.
President and First Lady Kennedy with Chief Justice and Mrs. Warren, November 1963
* Lady Justice
Portrayed as an impassive woman, holding scales and a double-edged sword ( sometimes a cornucopia ), and since the 16th century usually shown blindfolded, the sculpted figure outside a courthouse is typically Justitia or Lady Justice, not Themis.
# redirect Lady Justice
File: LaFayetteAlabamaCourthouseStatue. JPG | Statue of Lady Justice which tops the courthouse
The Santa Cruz County Historical Courthouse on Morley Street / Court Street has the statue of Lady Justice on top of the building.
The Nogales version of Lady Justice is not wearing a blindfold.

Lady and tells
She tells her servant Ninshubur ( Lady Evening ), a reference to Inanna's role as the evening star, that if she does not return in three days, to get help from her father Anu, Enlil, king of the gods, or Enki.
King Arthur does attempt to fulfil this quest in the second act until the Lady of the Lake tells him that he is already in a musical.
The others panic at the sight of Macbeth raging at an empty chair, until a desperate Lady Macbeth tells them that her husband is merely afflicted with a familiar and harmless malady.
This time, Lady Macbeth tells the lords to leave, and they do so.
The Q female, Lady Q, appears to Janeway's spirit, and tells her that Q and the Q Continuum had taken an interest in her.
Source material tells us on Montagu ; " When Lady Mary was in the Ottoman Empire, she discovered the local practice of inoculation against smallpox called variolation.
The Voodoo Lady tells Guybrush that he must travel to Blood Island to find a certain uncursed diamond ring to break the spell.
( Interestingly, though, in the short story Jeeves Takes Charge, Lady Florence Craye tells Bertie that his Aunt Agatha " called you a spineless invertebrate and advised me strongly not to marry you ".
In 1976's Children of Dune, the Lady Jessica tells Duncan that he was drawn to her daughter Alia because " you wanted a girl you saw as a younger version of me.
Mrs Western now tries to persuade Sophia to marry Lord Fellamar, but she tells her aunt how he tried to force himself on her in Lady Bellaston's house.
It tells the story of Lady Jane Grey, the Nine Days ' Queen, on her reign and romance with husband Lord Guilford Dudley.
A later Scottish chronicle writer, Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie, tells the story that James wasted valuable time at Ford enjoying the company of Elizabeth, Lady Heron and her daughter.
Later, Thora, Carmichael's assistant, is fired by a delusional Lady Clarke, who tells Poirot that she saw Thora talking to a shabbily dressed stranger on the day Carmichael was murdered.
Sir Peter enters and tells Joseph that he suspects an affair between Charles and Lady Teazle ( due to the rumors spread by Joseph and Lady Sneerwell ).
When he leaves, Rowley tells Sir Peter that Lady Teazle is in tears in the next room, and Sir Peter goes to reconcile with her.
After Lady Teazle tells her that she ( Lady Teazle ) is withdrawing from the School for Scandal, Lady Sneerwell leaves in a rage, and Joseph follows, supposedly to keep her from further malicious attacks.
Lady barks frantically, but Aunt Sarah tells her to be quiet.
The Voodoo Lady tells Guybrush that LeChuck can only be stopped by the power of the legendary treasure of Big Whoop.
While on the island, Guybrush meets his old friend the Voodoo Lady, who informs him on the myths of La Esponja Grande, the only known cure of the pox, and tells him to find her former lover, Coronado De Cava, to find it.
After his actual parentage becomes more widely known ( he is the only child of the secret marriage between then-Lord Duncan McLain and Lady Maryse MacArdry ) late in The King's Justice, Dhugal's gillie Ciard O Ruane tells Kelson and Cardiel: " I canna ' speak for the clan, Sair, but young Dhugal is my chief, an ' will be sae long as he lives, whether he's Caulay's son or only his grandson.
The King, his dignity rediscovered, approaches Lady Sophy and tells her the truth about the articles written about him, and she now happily agrees to marry him (" Oh, rapture unrestrained ").

Lady and Christine
Christine, through Lady Reason in particular, argues that stereotypes of woman can be sustained only if women are prevented from entering the dominant male-oriented conversation.
After this, Lady Reason is the first to join Christine and help her build the external walls of the city.
Lady Reason is a virtue developed by Christine for the purpose of her book.
To help Christine see reason, Lady Reason comes and teaches Christine.
By creating Lady Reason, Christine not only teaches her own allegorical self, but also the readers.
In Part II, Lady Rectitude says she will help Christine “ construct the houses and buildings inside the walls of the City of Ladies ” and fill it with inhabitants who are “ valiant ladies of great renown ”.
As they build, Lady Rectitude informs Christine with examples and “ stories of pagan, Hebrew, and Christian ladies ” who possessed the gift of prophecy, chastity, or devotion to their families and others.
Christine and Lady Rectitude also discuss the institution of marriage, addressing Christine ’ s questions regarding men ’ s claims about the ill qualities women bring to marriage.
In 1310 the building was used as a place of confinement for Queen Elizabeth of the Scots, wife of King Robert the Bruce, along with her stepdaughter Princess Marjorie and sister – in – law, Lady Christine of Carrick.
Chai also noted that First Lady Christine Chow's birthplace was listed as " Nanking, China ," even though she is listed as also being born in Hong Kong.
The movie was adapted by Harry Carr, Forrest Halsey, Agnes Christine Johnston, and Edwin Justus Mayer from the novel The Divine Lady: a Romance of Nelson and Emma Hamilton by E. Barrington.
* Lady Morella is played by Majel Barrett, widow of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and known for playing the role of Nurse Christine Chapel on the original Star Trek series.
The original stars were Joe Brown ( Joe Studholme ), Christine Holmes ( Charlie Hadwell ), Anna Neagle ( Lady Hadwell ), Derek Nimmo ( Nicholas Wainwright ), Hy Hazell ( Kay Connor ), Jean Lloyd Grant Mostyn and Stuart Damon ( Jack Connor ).
* Christine Hewett as Lady in Black Beauty chocolate ad
* Gina Beck, West End Musical Leading Lady, Currently Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera.
The company's 2011 – 2012 season included a revival of Gounod's Romeo et Juliette, conducted by Plácido Domingo and starring Nino Machaidze and Vittorio Grigolo ; Britten's Albert Herring conducted by Conlon and starring Alek Shrader in the title role, with Janis Kelly and Christine Brewer sharing the role of Lady Billows.
They had a posthumous daughter, Lady Christine Marie Jacqueline Henriette FitzJames, born 29 May 1703 at Bagnols sur Cèze, Languedoc, France.
Directed by Peter H. Hunt, it starred Douglas Sills ( Sir Percy Blakeney ), Christine Andreas ( Marguerite St. Just ), Terrance Mann ( Citizen Chauvelin ), Marine Jahan ( Madame St. Cyr ), Tim Shew ( St. Cyr ), Elizabeth Ward ( Marie ), Philip Hoffman ( Tussaud ), James Judy ( Dewhurst ), Sandy Rosenberg ( Lady Digby ), Pamela Burrell ( Lady Llewellyn ), Gilles Chiasson ( Armand St. Just ), Ed Dixon ( Ozzy ), Allen Fitzpatrick ( Farleigh ), Bill Bowers ( Leggett ), Adam Pelty ( Elton ), Ron Sharpe ( Hal ), William Thomas Evans ( Hastings ), Dave Clemmons ( Ben ), R. F.
* Lady Purple: She can see the future but rarely speaks ; her name possibly comes from the Siouxsie and the Banshees song " Christine.

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