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The judge in the Dover trial wrote " By defining irreducible complexity in the way that he has, Professor Behe attempts to exclude the phenomenon of exaptation by definitional fiat, ignoring as he does so abundant evidence which refutes his argument.
Landis later wrote, " I may not have been much of a judge, nor baseball official, but I do pride myself on having been a real shorthand reporter.
In February 2010, the Australian judge ruled that " Down Under " did contain a flute riff based on " Kookaburra " but stipulated that neither was it necessarily the hook nor a substantial part of the hit song ( Colin Hay wrote the song years before the flute riff was added by a later member of the band ).
The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Théodore Robitaille for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony ; Calixa Lavallée wrote the music as a setting of a French Canadian patriotic poem composed by poet and judge Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier.
Besides Adonis, other myths that appear in his work are those of Hyacinthus and the Cyclops ; to judge from references in the Epitaph on Bion, which frequently alludes to Bion's work, he also wrote a poem on Orpheus, to which some of the extant fragments may have belonged.
Texas A & M University-Central Texas professor Luke Nichter wrote the chief judge of the federal court in Washington to in an effort release hundreds of pages of sealed records of the Watergate 7.
The physician and judge known as Song Ci ( 1186 – 1249 ) wrote a pioneering work of forensic science on the examination of corpses in order to determine cause of death ( strangulation, poisoning, drowning, blows, etc.
The 1973 – 1982 versions were produced by veteran Goodson-Todman producer Ira Skutch, who also wrote some questions and acted as on-stage judge.
Robert H. Gollmar, the judge in the Gein case, wrote: " Due to prohibitive costs, Gein was tried for only one murder — that of Mrs. Worden.
" Although Warren was an important and courageous figure and although he inspired passionate devotion among his followers ... he was a dull man and a dull judge ," wrote Dennis J. Hutchinson.
Other historical figures and famous people who have lived in Esopus include naturalist John Burroughs, abolitionist Sojourner Truth, Major Gen. Daniel Butterfield, who founded the American Express Company and wrote Taps ” in 1862, and 1904 Democratic nominee for president Alton Brooks Parker, a lawyer and judge, who lost to incumbent Theodore Roosevelt.
William Blackstone later wrote that " if judgment of death be given by a judge not authorized by lawful commission, and execution is done accordingly, the judge is guilty of murder ; and upon this argument Sir Matthew Hale himself, though he accepted the place of a judge of the Common Pleas under Cromwell's government, yet declined to sit on the crown side at the assizes, and try prisoners, having very strong objections to the legality of the usurper's commission ".
Edward Foss wrote that he was an " eminent judge, whom all look up to as one of the brightest luminaries of the law, as well for the soundness of his learning as for the excellence of his life ".
It seems that he wrote verses at this period, but, to judge from a quotation of Tallemant des Réaux, they must have been very bad ones.
The judge wrote that she had to uphold the new definition of political party ”, because the Alaska Supreme Court had upheld the old definition of political party ” on November 17, 2006.
In August 2003, Musgrove wrote judge Roy Moore on state letterhead to praise the judge's unconstitutional-as ruled by the U. S. Supreme Court-Ten Commandments monument, inviting the judge to display the monument in the Mississippi State Capitol for a week the following month and announcing his intention to encourage other governors to follow suit.
" When I look at myself objectively ," he wrote in retirement, " I think that what success I may have achieved through life is largely due to the fact that I am a good judge of men.
Awarding Robbins $ 20, 000 in damages, the judge wrote " While damages are presumed, the plaintiff's failure to take the witness stand and to testify about his feelings and the impact of the defamation upon his reputation leaves the court somewhat in the dark about these matters ".
* Jack Speer, also known as John Jack ” Bristol Speer, a judge, Washington statr representative and a science fiction fan and historian, who wrote the first history of science fiction fandom
Calixa Lavallée ( 1842 – 1891 ) wrote the music, which was a setting of a patriotic poem composed by the poet and judge Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier ( 1839 – 1920 ).
The judge admitted nearly every piece of evidence the Republican Party offered and then wrote a thorough, tough opinion rejecting the Republicans ' claims ( while criticizing the administration of the election, particularly in King County ); Rossi was left with very little legal ground for a successful appeal.
Author Joseph Goulden wrote a book about federal judges called The Benchwarmers and mentioned that many lawyers appearing in Sirica's courtroom thought little of him or his abilities as a judge.

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The term ethnologia ( ethnology ) is credited to Adam Franz Kollár ( 1718-1783 ) who used and defined it in his Historiae ivrisqve pvblici Regni Vngariae amoenitates published in Vienna in 1783. as: the science of nations and peoples, or, that study of learned men in which they inquire into the origins, languages, customs, and institutions of various nations, and finally into the fatherland and ancient seats, in order to be able better to judge the nations and peoples in their own times .”
In some countries, these must be filed ( or docketed ) with a domestic court, and the terms must be so ordered ” by a judge.
In 1 Samuel 9: 6-20, Samuel is seen as a local seer .” The Deuteronomistic Historians preserved this view of Samuel while contributing him as the first of prophets to articulate the failure of Israel to live up to its covenant with God .” For the Deuteronomistic Historians, Samuel was extension of Moses and continuing Moses ’ function as a prophet, judge, and a priest which made historical Samuel uncertain.
Because of the name he had made for himself in attacking the writs, he was elected to the Massachusetts colonial legislature and helped pass legislation requiring that special writs of assistance be granted by any judge or justice of the peace upon information under oath by any officer of the customs ” and barring all other writs.
As stated in Brewer v. Williams,, the right to counsel at least that a person is entitled to the help of a lawyer at or after the time that judicial proceedings have been initiated against him, whether by formal charge, preliminary hearing, indictment, information, or arraignment .” Brewer goes on to conclude that once adversary proceeding have begun against a defendant, he has a right to legal representation when the government interrogates him and that when a defendant is arrested, arraigned on arrest warrant before a judge ,” and committed by the court to confinement ,” here can be no doubt that judicial proceedings ha been initiated .”
Oftentimes people negatively judge individuals who do not adhere to established social norms ( e. g., individuals who dress freakishly ”) or do not meet societal standards of success.
His first action was to prepare a degree to repair the disastrous sentence by Supreme Court judge Corrado Carnevale, known as the sentence-killer ”, that allowed most of the remaining defendants of the Maxi Trial to walk free from prison.
The Northumbrians ' own position in the middle of the struggle may have been complex and the outcome was variable, leading an unsympathetic historian like Henry of Huntingdon to judge harshly on their their usual faithlessness ” ( solita infidelitas ).
A judge of a United States district court is officially titled a United States District Judge ”.
The judge observed that the legal profession is a cartel of providers of services relating to society ’ s laws ” which cartel's focus is to restrict entry.
Custine had prophesised that the command of an army would be an evil present ” to him, " Custine certainly could judge men, and he was right in this case, for all who knew the worthy old Houchard considered him as lost when given a charge so much beyond his powers ”.
The judge then instructed the Colony ’ s executioner and master of torture ”, a black slave named Mathieu Leveillé, to apply the question ordinaire ( four strokes of a hammer driving a wedge between the planks, thus applying increasing pressure which gradually crushes the prisoner ’ s legs ).
These errors arise predominantly from social cognition and the theory in that how we judge and evaluate other individuals in various contexts is associated with how we acquire, process, and categorize information ”.
The law therefore finds it necessary to subject this form of evidence to scrutiny or analysis calculated to discover and expose in detail its possible weaknesses, and thus to enable the tribunal ( judge or jury ) to estimate it at no more than its actual value ”.
On September 30, 2003, Judge Kimball ( the presiding federal district judge ) granted the SCO Group's request for a delay until February 4, 2004, to file any amended pleadings or add parties to this action ”.
In an " Order Granting in Part IBM's Motion to Limit SCO's Claims " dated June 28, 2006, Judge Brooke Wells ( the federal magistrate judge presiding over discovery aspects of the case ) barred SCO from asserting 187 of the 298 allegedly misused items that IBM had moved to exclude from the lawsuit for lack of specificity, stating many of SCO ’ s arguments and much of Mr. Rochkind ’ s declaration miss the mark ”, and comparing SCO's tactics with those of an officer who accuses a citizen of theft, but will not disclose what the citizen is accused of stealing.
In 1927, a New York judge granted her a legal separation after she testified, as The New York Times reported, to her husband ’ s cruelty ” in permitting her to be neglected by his servants while they looked after a number of live frogs he maintained in their former apartment on Riverside Drive .” Mr. Fisher died in 1954.

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Because of the manner in which the head of the Soviet project, Lavrenti Beria, used foreign intelligence ( as a third-party check, rather than giving it directly to the scientists, as he did not trust the information by default ) it is unknown whether Fuchs's fission information had a substantial effect ( and considering that the pace of the Soviet program was set primarily by the amount of uranium they could procure, it is hard for scholars to accurately judge how much time this saved the Soviets ).
Because the judge was not a jurist or a legal technician, he often consulted a jurist about the technical aspects of the case, but he was not bound by the jurist's reply.
30 And the times of this ignorance God winked at ; but now commandeth all men every where to repent: 31 Because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained ; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.
Because a demurrer challenges legal sufficiency, a judge could reach different outcomes, on the same facts, in different jurisdictions, if the law between the two states differs.
Because Azra was a judge, and given power to enforce laws and punishment, Azrael could be seen as an " avenging angel ".
Because three French citizens, crew members of the aircraft, died during the crash, an investigation was carried out by French judge Jean-Louis Bruguière, who controversially concluded that the shooting of the plane was ordered by Kagame.
Because there is no one view of debate agreed upon by everyone, many debaters question a judge about their paradigm and / or their feelings on specific arguments before the round.
Because of this characteristic, H. rosa-sinensis has become popular with hobbyists who cross and recross varieties, creating new named varieties and holding competitions to exhibit and judge the many resulting new seedlings and often strikingly unique flowers.
Because of the trials mentioned above, Langer's qualifications were questioned under Article 1 Section 5 of the Constitution, which grants the U. S. Senate to be the ultimate judge of the elections, qualifications, and returns of its members.
Because the strike was by the non-operating unions, a Federal judge ordered the railroad to continue observing their work rules, while the railroad was free to change the work rules for the operating unions, who were technically not on strike and thus had no standing in the federal court regarding the strike.
Because of the enhancement, the judge imposed a 12-year sentence, which was 2 years greater than the 10-year sentence otherwise authorized by the findings at the plea hearing.
Because the hate-crime enhancement increased the punishment available to the sentencing judge instead of raising the floor on the sentencing range as a mandatory minimum would, the Court would not allow the hate-crime enhancement to escape the constitutional protections.
Because of these rules, various leagues of American football have enacted strict rules of uniform numbering so officials may more easily judge which players were eligible and which were not at the start of a play.
Because of his frail appearance and rapidly declining health, the camera only focused on Monsoon during his introduction as a judge, to which he received a standing ovation.
Because of his health problems the judge Paublo Eguern ordered that Bordaberry be transferred to house arrest.
Because hearings on emergency motions came before a randomly chosen judge, the hearing the next day was before Judge Alexander Holtzoff, a Truman appointee.
Because of the rape and the bribed judge, she was sent to reform school as a teenager and became the leader of a gang.
Because a Qatif judge alleged that he had smuggled a Bible into the country, his case is often misrepresented in the blogosphere as having been " executed for owning a Bible ".< ref >
Because of this, Bart, acting as judge, acquits Milhouse.
Because dogs are judged based on how well they conform to their breed's breed standard, a judge must be intimately familiar with the particular breed's standard and must be able to analyze the qualities of the dog to determine its relative quality.
Because the judge had held that on the balance of probabilities, even correct diagnosis and treatment would not have prevented the disability from occurring, it followed that the plaintiff had failed on the issue of causation.
Because of his advanced dance skills, on the show, Najwa, a judge on Arab's Got Talent, had made a promise to cast Al Baljani in her next video, and when she actually did, many were surprised.
Because of the subjective nature of judging, the varying scales used by each judge, and fact that the scores of 3 dances must be combined to determine overall placing, an additional Points method of scoring is used.

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