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After the judge moved all the dogs individually, she selected several from the group and placed them in the center of the ring.
If the superintendents do not receive more cooperation from Handlers, it has been suggested that licensed Judges also be qualified to judge this Class.
What you were looking for ( unless you make a hobby of collecting old tennis rackets and fly screens ) eludes me, but to judge from phonograph records scattered about a fumed-oak Victrola.
The judge listened quietly as the young woman poured out her frustrations -- then discussing with her the possibility of seeking aid from Family Service before going to a lawyer.
Many of the Anti-Taurus peaks apparently are recently extinct volcanoes, to judge from extensive lava flows.
* 1970 – California judge Harold Haley is taken hostage in his courtroom and killed during in an effort to free George Jackson from police custody.
Johnson appointed one judge to the United States Court of Claims, Samuel Milligan, who served from 1868 to 1874.
Other major ideas in the book of Amos include: social justice and concern for the disadvantaged ; the idea that Israel's covenant with God did not exempt them from accountability for sin ; God is God of all nations ; God is judge of all nations ; God is God of moral righteousness ; God made all people ; God elected Israel and then liberated Israel so that He would be known throughout the world ; election by God means that those elected are responsible to live according to the purposes clearly outlined to them in the covenant ; if God destroys the unjust, a remnant will remain ; and God is free to judge whether to redeem Israel.
: from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead.
He resigns from his political office and appoints Nephihah as chief judge and governor of the land.
An enquiry from the judge as to which Wivens that would be elicits the response " E. D. Wivens ".
In addition to de facto renunciation through apostasy, heresy, or schism, the Roman Catholic Church envisaged from 1983 to 2009 the possibility of formal defection from the Church through a decision manifested personally, consciously and freely, and in writing, to the competent church authority, who was then to judge whether it was genuinely a case of " true separation from the constitutive elements of the life of the Church ... ( by ) an act of apostasy, heresy or schism.
" He had been " un-baptized " in 2000, and ten years later he demanded to have his name stricken from the baptismal records, a request granted by a judge in Normany, a decision appealed by the church.
" The stories follow a consistent pattern: the people are unfaithful to Yahweh and he therefore delivers them into the hands of their enemies ; the people repent and entreat Yahweh for mercy, which he sends in the form of a leader or champion ( a " judge "); the judge delivers the Israelites from oppression and they prosper, but soon they fall again into unfaithfulness and the cycle is repeated.
Scholars agree that the Deuteronomists ' hand can be seen in Judges through the book's cyclical nature: the Israelites fall into idolatry, God punishes them for their sins with oppression by foreign peoples, the Israelites cry out to God for help, and God sends a judge to deliver them from the foreign oppression.
This is the theme played out in Judges: the people are unfaithful to Yahweh and he therefore delivers them into the hands of their enemies ; the people then repent and entreat Yahweh for mercy, which he sends in the form of a judge ; the judge delivers the Israelites from oppression, but after a while they fall into unfaithfulness again and the cycle is repeated.
Cardinals have in canon law a " privilege of forum " ( i. e., exemption from being judged by ecclesiastical tribunals of ordinary rank ): only the pope is competent to judge them in matters subject to ecclesiastical jurisdiction ( cases that refer to matters that are spiritual or linked with the spiritual, or with regard to infringement of ecclesiastical laws and whatever contains an element of sin, where culpability must be determined and the appropriate ecclesiastical penalty imposed ).
A finding of contempt of court may result from a failure to obey a lawful order of a court, showing disrespect for the judge, disruption of the proceedings through poor behaviour, or publication of material deemed likely to jeopardize a fair trial.
It is relatively rare that a person is charged for contempt without first receiving at least one warning from the judge.
Only one provision appears to impose obligations on an official ; this provision establishes that a judge who reaches an incorrect decision is to be fined and removed from the bench permanently.

judge and fragments
The some twenty fragments that remain show that he was less successful as an author than as a judge and patron of literature.
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.
To judge from his larger fragments, Alcmans poetry was normally strophic: Different metres are combined into long stanzas ( 9-14 lines ), which are repeated several times.
The third division would consist of the collections of the so-called Pseudo-leges Canuti, the so-called Leges Edwardi Confessoris (" Laws of Edward the Confessor "), of Henry I, and the great compilation of the Quadripartitus, then, a number of short notices and extracts like the fragments on the " wedding of a wife ," on oaths, on ordeals, on the king's peace, on rural customs ( Rectitudines singularum personarum ), the treatises on the reeve ( gerefa ) and on the judge ( dema ), formulae of oaths, notions as to wergeld, & c.
To judge from the fragments we have, Heracleon's bent was rather practical than
Indeed, Roman marble copies must have abounded, to judge from the number of recognizable fragments and complete works, including a head at the Louvre, a complete example at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and another complete example of somewhat different character, the somewhat below lifesize Roman marble Farnese Diadumenos at the British Museum, which preserves the end of the ribband falling from the right hand.
His work on the apostasy of the Academy from Plato, to judge from its rather numerous fragments, contained a minute and wearisome account of the outward circumstances of those men, and was full of fabulous tales about their lives, without entering into the nature of their skepticism.
As far as we can judge from the fragments, the work gave the history not only of Greece and Macedonia, but likewise of Aegypt, Cyrene, and the other states of the time ; and in narrating the history of Greece, Phylarchus paid particular attention to that of Cleomenes and the Spartans.

judge and remain
The authority which the magisterium enjoys by the will of Christ exists so that the moral conscience can attain the truth with security and remain in it .” John Paul quoted Humanae Vitae as a compassionate encyclical, " Christ has come not to judge the world but to save it, and while he was uncompromisingly stern towards sin, he was patient and rich in mercy towards sinners ".
Article III of the Constitution states that judges remain in office " during good behavior ", implying that Congress may remove a judge for bad behavior via impeachment and conviction.
* Retention election, in the United States court system, a process whereby a judge is periodically subject to a vote in order to remain in the position of judge
The presiding judge was Lord Elwyn-Jones and the barristers were recruited from the Queen's Counsel, but had to remain anonymous.
A previous attempt to do so in 2001 ended in a lawsuit and a judge ordered Rest Haven to remain a city.
Boolie finds Hoke Colburn ( Morgan Freeman ), who had chauffeured for a local judge until he died and decided to remain in the area rather than accompany the judge's widow when she moved away.
However, during the trial, which culminated in a courtroom riot with punches being thrown ( Lerner was the only defendant to remain seated ) the presiding judge sent the defendants to jail on " contempt of court " charges.
L116 ) makes it compulsory that when an investigating judge hears a suspect, he must warn him that he has the right to remain silent, to make a statement, or to answer questions.
Refusing Adams's request that he remain at the Treasury, Crawford then returned to Georgia, where he was appointed as a state superior court judge.
The international styles of amateur wrestling use a three-official system in which a referee conducts the action in the center of the mat while a judge and a mat chairman remain seated and evaluate the action from their stationary vantage points.
* Dictionary. com defines " the Ugly American " as: Pejorative term for Americans traveling or living abroad who remain ignorant of local culture and judge everything by American standards.
The first Air Force judge advocate general, Major General Reginald C. Harmon, believed it important for Air Force JAGs to remain a part of a functionally interconnected military department.
In 1897, he was named municipal judge of Fajardo and was allowed to remain in said position by the invading American forces after the Spanish-American War.
He continued recording into the electric recording era after 1925, but at far as one is able to judge ( many titles remain unpublished ) most of those later discs caught him past his prime, with what Steane calls a " hollowness " now evident in his mid-range.
On September 22, 2008 Hinzman “ and his family were granted a last-minute stay of deportation Monday by a Federal Court judge while the court decides whether to hear their appeal …. The judge's decision will allow the family to remain in Toronto while the court decides whether to review a decision by Citizenship and Immigration officials not to let the Hinzmans remain in Canada on ' Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds '.
On July 23, 2008, Bieber was told by the High Court that he would not have to serve a whole life term, as originally recommended by the trial judge, but would still have to serve a minimum of 37 years before being considered for parole, meaning that he is set to remain in prison until at least 2041 and the age of 75.
Like the Speaker of the House of Commons, but unlike the Lord Chancellor ( who was also a judge and a government minister ), the Lord Speaker is expected to remain non-partisan whilst in office.
The judge decides that the children will remain living with their biological parents until an appeal hearing is made.
The report goes on to judge as " more than doubtful " the ability of an international commission to carry out a satisfactory investigation while the Lebanese security forces remain under their present leadership, and calls for extensive reforms in the security services, with the assistance of the international community.

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