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One encounters Justice in the early-fifteenth-century moralities as a performer playing the role of a theological virtue or grace, and then one sees him develop to a more serious figure, occupying the position of an arbiter of justice during the sixteenth century.
In the Tarot, the 8th card, Justice, with a figure of Justitia, can thus be considered related to the figure of Astraea on historical iconographic grounds.
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.
The Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary received £ 185, 705 as of 2009 ( the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales was the only judicial figure who received a higher salary ).
In August 2007, BA was fined £ 271 million by the UK Office of Fair Trading and the US Department of Justice ; it could have been more, but the figure was upheld in recognition of a guilty plea.
Danton, at this time perhaps the most powerful figure within the Cordeliers Club, acted, in Hilaire Belloc's words, as " the organizer and chief of the insurrection ," and was appointed Minister of Justice in the government that resulted, with Desmoulins and Fabre d ' Églantine-both prominent members of the Cordeliers Club-as his secretaries.
The words of the state motto, " Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation ," are wrapped around the pillars, guarded by a male figure dressed in Colonial attire like a soldier of the American Revolution, with a drawn sword representing the defense of the Constitution.
The statue is popularly supposed to show blind Justice ; however, the figure is not blindfolded: the courthouse brochures explain that this is because Lady Justice was originally not blindfolded, and because her “ maidenly form ” is supposed to guarantee her impartiality which renders the blindfold redundant.
Superman then manages to figure out with help from the Justice League computer that Blue Kryptonite may reverse the aging process because Blue Kryptonite is harmful to Bizarro and therefore should be helpful to Superman.
Justice Scalia accepts this problem: " It's not always easy to figure out what the provision meant when it was adopted … I do not say is perfect.
We're hoping that fans will figure ' For God's sake, let's just call him Hawkman and get him in the Justice League as Hawkman ,' and the editors will relent.
The statue is popularly supposed to show blind Justice ; however, the figure is not blindfolded.
The figure of Justice, a blind-folded woman holding the scales of justice, was carved by master carpenter William Holmes in 1844.
* In 2009, Mattel released a Blackhawk figure that is part of their Justice League Unlimited toyline.
* According to the commentary for " Mxyzpixilated ", there were plans for him to star in a Justice League episode, but neither writer Paul Dini ( a huge fan of the character, who wrote " Mxyzpixilated ") nor series creator Bruce Timm could figure out a story that would be suitable.
Rocket Red declares the newly formed team as the new Justice League International, prompting Booster to figure out that Max Lord manipulated them to be together.
His father Menachem Elon was the former Deputy Chief Justice of Israel and his brother, Rabbi Mordechai Elon, is a prominent figure in the Religious Zionist Movement.
In 2010, under the Justice League Unlimited line, a Matty Collector's exclusive Lobo figure was made available.
A Cyborg figure, in DCAU style, was released in the Justice League Unlimited toyline in late 2009.
* In 2010 Warlord received an action figure ( based on the animated version ) in the Justice League Unlimited toyline.
* Steel appeared as a character in the DC animated universe, as well as his own film, and became a member of the Justice League ; he also briefly became a true superhuman, no longer relying on outside sources ( i. e. the armor ) to provide his powers, and somewhat of a scientist figure and fatherly figure for the also artificially empowered Infinitors, powerless again but able to provide counseling, technical expertise, and support.

figure and proper
" Minotaur " was originally a proper noun in reference to this mythical figure.
The subgroup of orientation-preserving isometries ( i. e. translations, rotations, and compositions of these ) which leave the figure invariant is called its proper symmetry group.
The proper symmetry group is a subgroup of the special orthogonal group SO ( n ) then, and therefore also called rotation group of the figure.
The figure of Liberty proper, her hair disheveled and decorated with pearls, vested azure, sandaled gules, about the waist a cincture or, fringed gules, a mantle of the last depending from the shoulders behind to the feet, in the dexter hand a staff ensigned with a Phrygian cap or, the sinister arm embowed, the hand supporting the shield at the dexter chief point, a royal crown by her sinister foot dejected.
" Retrospectively called by one historian " the most famous breach of academic freedom " of the era, the University of Pennsylvania's action had the effect of making Scott Nearing into a public figure and fueled a long-running discussion about the proper role and rights of the teacher.
Most thylakoid proteins encoded by a plant's nuclear genome need two targeting signals for proper localization: An N-terminal chloroplast targeting peptide ( shown in yellow in the figure ), followed by a thylakoid targeting peptide ( shown in blue ).
The burst happened approximately 13 billion years ago, so a distance of about 13 billion light years was widely quoted in the media ( or sometimes a more precise figure of 13. 035 billion light years ), though this would be the " light travel distance " ( see Distance measures ( cosmology )) rather than the " proper distance " used in both Hubble's law and in defining the size of the observable universe ( cosmologist Ned Wright argues against the common use of light travel distance in astronomical press releases on this page, and at the bottom of the page offers online calculators that can be used to calculate the current proper distance to a distant object in a flat universe based on either the redshift z or the light travel time ).
But then having thought on a tender way of polishing, proper for metal, whereby, as I imagined, the figure also would be corrected to the last ; I began to try, what might be effected in this kind, and by degrees so far perfected an instrument ( in the essential parts of it like that I sent to London ), by which I could discern Jupiter's 4 Concomitants, and showed them diverse times to two others of my acquaintance.
To capture the castle, a figure must first be moved onto the green and wait one turn before moving into the castle proper.
Over the next half-century, Merian's Abundantia would develop into the figure of Helvetia proper.
A maximal matching is a matching M of a graph G with the property that if any edge not in M is added to M, it is no longer a matching, that is, M is maximal if it is not a proper subset of any other matching in graph G. In other words, a matching M of a graph G is maximal if every edge in G has a non-empty intersection with at least one edge in M. The following figure shows examples of maximal matchings ( red ) in three graphs.
In addition, while there exist two distinct local electoral areas in the form of Tallaght Central ( based around the town proper ) and Tallaght South ( suburbs and some rural areas ), Tallaght possesses no legal boundary and as a result, it is very difficult to define an official population figure for the area.
Cocoloring with 3 colors ( upper left figure ): a Graph_coloring # Vertex_coloring | proper 3-coloring of this graph is impossible.
In 1878 he wrote The Student's Manual of Artistic Anatomy, with 25 plates of the bones and surface muscles of the human figure, together with a description of the origin, insertion and use of the muscles, and in 1882 wrote A Handbook for Painters and Art Students about the character, nature and use of colours, their permanent or fugitive qualities and the proper vehicles to employ, also short remarks on the practice of painting in oil and water colours, and wrote two other books.
In 1983, a swivel-arm version of this figure, with a proper Cobra sigil was released on a card for mass market.
Supporters: Dexter, a Female Figure ( representing Peace ) proper vested Argent cloaked Azure wreathed round the temples with a Chaplet and holding in the exterior hand a branch of Olive also proper ; and Sinister, a like figure ( representing Prosperity ) vested Argent cloaked Gules wreathed round the temples with a Chaplet of Corn and supporting with the exterior hand a Cornucopia proper.
The receiver uses transitions on that signal to figure out the transmitter bit rate (" autobaud ") and timing, and set a local clock to the proper timing, typically using a phase-locked loop ( PLL ) to synchronize with the transmission rate.
Supporters: On the dexter side, a female figure proper vested Argent supporting in the dexter hand a Flag-staff proper, hoisted thereon the Ensign of the Dominion of New Zealand, and on the sinister side a Maori Rangatira vested proper holding in his dexter hand a Taiaha all proper.

figure and her
Indian ghosts would not impinge upon his nights, nor would his days be haunted by the dimly-outlined, ill-conceived figure of her benighted ancestor.
Tall, blonde, blue-eyes, fair, buxom without being heavy, she cut a fine figure of budding womanhood as she swished among the pupils in her fresh, starched summer dress.
He could think of nothing else save his mental image of her nude figure and what Charles had said that morning about Margaret Rider.
Again Katie reared, and now, wickedly, he compelled her to bring her hooves down again and again upon the sprawled figure of the stranger.
Jessica Packard lifted her head and followed the retreating figure, her eyes resting nearly closed on the unself-conscious rise and fall of the rounded hips.
He didn't figure her at all, and if he found out a woman it'd be bad.
But he knew how important it was for her to keep her figure.
The eyes of the figure of the Nile are covered, perhaps either to symbolize the mystery of her source or to obscure from her sight the baroque facade of the Church of Sant' Agnese in Agone, the work of Bernini's rival, Borromini.
`` Not a bit '', I said, `` but she's keeping her figure in hand ''.
Then he said, `` Never noticed it before I mean, when she was dressed but for a woman her age, Julia had a real fine figure ''.
She started to move away, just as a woman came out of the cottage, a big-boned, drab-haired figure with a clean apron tied over her limp print dress.
She is tall and weighs, matching the average figure of a Korean women in her twenties.
J. J. Bachofen advocated that Athena was originally a maternal figure stable in her security and poise but was caught up and perverted by a patriarchal society ; this was especially the case in Athens.
When Sforza also abandoned Louis, Alfonso seemed to have all his problems solved ; however, his relationship with Joan suddenly worsened, and in May 1423 he had her lover, and a powerful figure in the Neapolitan court, Gianni Caracciolo, arrested.
She became a national figure in 1991 when she alleged that U. S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas had made harassing sexual statements when he was her supervisor at the U. S. Department of Education and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
A spinning figure skater reduces her moment of inertia by pulling in her arms, causing her rotation rate to increase.
She avoided urban and street scenes as well as the nude figure and, like her fellow female Impressionist Mary Cassatt, focused on domestic life and portraits in which she could use family and personal friends as models.
) Amestris has often been identified with Vashti, but this identification is problematic, as Amestris remained a powerful figure well into the reign of her son, Artaxerxes I, whereas Vashti is portrayed as dismissed in the early part of Xerxes's reign.
As originally conceived, a constitutional monarch was quite a powerful figure, head of the executive branch even though his or her power was limited by the constitution and the elected parliament.

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