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When and judge
When we see a performance of Hamlet, how many works of art are we experiencing, and which should we judge?
When the Attorney General determines that an emergency exists he may authorize the emergency employment of electronic surveillance before obtaining the necessary authorization from the FISA court, after which the Attorney General or his designee must notify a judge of the court not more than 72 hours after the Attorney General authorizes such surveillance.
When viewed through a telescope or binoculars with no outside reference, it is difficult to judge the size of an object in the water.
* When he returns he will judge the world and reign over a new creation.
When both the prosecutor and the defendant have come to an agreement, the proposal is submitted to the judge, who can refuse or accept the plea bargaining.
When the king sat, surrounded by the Sanhedrin, to judge the people, the wheels began to turn, and the beasts and fowls began to utter their respective cries, which frightened those who had intended to bear false testimony.
When a judge of the High Court who is not present is being referred to they are described as " Mr ./ Mrs. Justice N ." In writing, the post-nominal letter " J " is used to denote a Judge ( male or female ) of the High Court: for example, Smith J.
When his case was brought before a judge, the charges of seduction and abduction were dropped, but the artist was found guilty of exhibiting erotic drawings in a place accessible to children.
When the verdict for the trial comes in, Amanda's plea to the jury to " judge this case as you would if the sexes were reversed " proves successful, and Doris is found not guilty.
When the Pope's own Master of Ceremonies Biagio da Cesena said " it was mostly disgraceful that in so sacred a place there should have been depicted all those nude figures, exposing themselves so shamefully, and that it was no work for a papal chapel but rather for the public baths and taverns ," Michelangelo worked da Cesena's semblance into the scene as Minos, judge of the underworld.
When Harper demands that Fred produce " further exhibits ", the judge finds his bench inundated with 21 bags of letters, all presumably from the dead letter office.
When you judge that midgets do not exist, then you are judging that the presentation you have does not present something that exists.
When Davis was inaugurated, he said, regarding Proposition 187, " I'm a governor, not a judge " and vowed to uphold all of the laws of the state, even the ones with which he personally disagreed.
When federal judge John Kane denied Scientology's request for summary judgment because FACTNet challenged Scientology's ownership of the copyrights of the documents, a settlement was reached in 1999.
When his second-in-command asks Lanser if they might be judged according to the way they attacked the defenseless ship, Lanser replies only that the British will surely judge them.
When this was taken to court, a circuit court judge agreed to a ballot recount.
When a Duke approached him before a case " to help the judge understand a case that was to come before him ", Hale said that he would only hear about cases in court.
When Ireland joined the European Economic Community, Jack Lynch appointed Ó Dálaigh as Ireland's judge on the European Court of Justice.
When plaintiffs tried to use the memo in support of punitive damages, the trial judge ruled it inadmissible for that purpose ( p. 1021, Schwartz study ).
While all the other judges " succumbed to royal pressure and, throwing themselves on their knees, prayed for pardon ", Coke defended the letter and stated that " When the case happens I shall do that which shall be fit for a judge to do ".
When a witness refused to answer the question to his satisfaction he would often ask the judge to " admonish the witness to answer the question ".
When the viewfinder was rotated, the scene was viewed through a deep purple filter similar to those used by cinematographers to judge the black and white contrast of an image.
They include mountain climbers ( Heidi Howkins, class of 1989, the only woman to lead expeditions to both Everest and K-2 ), authors ( such as Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, class of 1914, pen name Carolyn Keene ), astronomers ( including Annie Jump Cannon, class of 1884, who developed the well-known Harvard Classification of stars based upon temperature ), screenwriters, ( including Nora Ephron, class of 1962, famous for such films as When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle ), journalists ( Linda Wertheimer, class of 1965, Lynn Sherr, class of 1963, Diane Sawyer, class of 1967, and Cokie Roberts, class of 1964, being a few notable examples ), entrepreneurs ( including Robin Chase, class of 1980, the co-founder of ZipCar ), mathematicians ( Winifred Edgerton Merrill, class of 1883, was the first woman to ever receive a PhD in mathematics ), judges ( including Jane Bolin, class of 1928, the first African-American woman to become a judge, and current federal appeals judges Reena Raggi, Amalya Kearse, and Susan P. Graber ).
When he missed a June 5, 1996, deadline to pay the child support, a Los Angeles judge set a trial date of July 17, at which time Strawberry agreed to use his signing bonus to pay the debt.
When asked by the judge for his name before he came to Lincolnshire, he said " Turpin ".

When and sentences
When they protest he sentences all of them, including Daniel and his friends, to death.
* July 25, 1947 The Sergeants affair: When death sentences were passed on two Irgun members, the Irgun kidnapped Sgt.
When a person reads it's usually in a context that has been previously prepared, but when a person uses spontaneous speech, it is difficult to recognize the speech because of the disfluences ( like " uh " and " um ", false starts, incomplete sentences, stuttering, coughing, and laughter ) and limited vocabulary.
When Luke kills it, Jabba sentences him to be thrown into The Pit of Carkoon, to be eaten by the Sarlacc.
When he rambles he often speaks incoherently in run-on sentences without pauses.
When three of her four captors were apprehended and given maximum sentences ( including one death sentence ), McElroy defended them.
Davis argued, however, thatWhen it mattered most, sentences offered a different dimension and a deeper emotion .”
When Proctor knowingly defies his authority by refusing to lie and sign a public confession saying that he is guilty of witchcraft and accusing others, Danforth immediately sentences him to hang along with the other prisoners including Rebecca Nurse.
When the scholar converses with his intellectual peers, incomplete sentences, a hint, a gesture, may replace a whole paragraph.
When he announces that this scheme would reduce the amount of incomprehensible sentences uttered, Kirsty Wark comments that this could be the most popular thing he's ever done.
When the death penalty was in force in France, all capital sentences resulted in a presidential review for a possible clemency.
) When he finally returned to Poland, he had lived through twenty-seven revolutions and coups, been jailed 40 times and survived four death sentences.
But in the same chapter there occur also sentences like the following: " Arẓekém shemamáh ' arekém serufot-ésh ; admatekém le-negdekém zarím okelím otáh " ( verse 7 ), or this, " When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this at your hand, to tread my courts?
When questioned on the disparity between sentences / fines that the other 54 individuals received compared to Chong, US Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan stated, " He ( Tommy Chong ) wasn't the biggest supplier.
The aforementioned sentences are not guaranteed as the Crown could recommend a harsher adult sentence if the offence meets certain requirements Adult Sentence ) When the Youth Criminal Justice Act was introduced the aspect that was publicized was “ to respond more firmly and effectively to the small number of the most serious, violent young offenders ” because the public was losing confidence in the youth justice system This was the reason for the harsh penalties for 1st and 2nd degree murder however overall the YCJA has decreased the amount of youths within jails for non-violent offences substantially.
When Mr. Buttinger sentences them both to detention, the drifter reveals that she's not a new student after all, and escapes through the same window as the frog.
When transformation rules ( also called rules of inference ) are added, and certain sentences are accepted as axioms ( together called a deductive system or a deductive apparatus ) a logical system is formed.
When they finally admitted that the leaders had been arrested ( on 5 May ), the American envoy of Harry S. Truman, Harry Lloyd Hopkins, was told by Joseph Stalin that “ there is no point in linking the case of the Trial of the Sixteen with the support for the Soviet-backed government of Poland because the sentences will not be high .” Both British and American governments shared this view.
When his case came to the Old Bailey on 20 December 1993, Ireland admitted all charges and was given life sentences for each.
When a person dies, the father's name is replaced with his or her mother's name and this is made known during the reading of burial sentences.
When properly deciphered, they form sentences that translates thus:
* When speaking English, many people tend to assign one of the six tones ( or nine, if entering tones are included ) of the Cantonese language to English sentences, giving it a Cantonese style.
When used with the perfect infinitive, may have indicates uncertainty about a past circumstance, whereas might have can have that meaning, but it can also refer to possibilities that did not occur but could have in other circumstances ( see also conditional sentences above ).
When Harper's Magazine excerpted Jack the Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend, Heaney and Jacobson wrote in response that its first three sentences:

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