Judging by the numerous posts already up, it is far from the token effort we sometimes see from big names who take to blogging. |
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Judging from the steamy season 6 promo, the relationship is bound to ruffle some shippers' feathers. |
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Judging by their sworn statements, Smith will always get the benefit of the doubt before a jury of his peers. |
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Judging from the press releases that clog my e-mail, there seems to be an upsurge in financial angst among twenty-somethings. |
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Judging by the small size of the heat sink and fan on the processor, this is a fairly cool running processor. |
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Judging by the headshot Mo uses on her columns, nothing on her has been allowed to fall on its own, even a little. |
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Judging from So Stylistic, it happily appears that they're not one-hit wonders. |
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Judging by the reactions of some in the audience, the content of the film wasn't ambiguous to everyone. |
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Judging by the rankness of the floor and the roughness of the shadows, Peter suspected that he was in some sort of cave. |
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Judging by social media and the reporting of the Westminster bubble, neither side can wait. |
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Judging by excerpts already published, the last couple of years have been even more harrowing for the player than most of us suspected. |
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Judging from mating rate, I found that female topi antelopes in estrus preferred lek males to resource defenders. |
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Judging from his clothes, not to mention his rather odiferous smell, he was from the slums, the place where the loonies and takkers hung out. |
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Judging by the number of diners on the lunchtime we went along, other folk agree the menu is great value for money. |
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Judging is carried out by three officials who indicate with red or green lights whether the competitor has qualified to the next round. |
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Judging from his wan appearance, however, it was clear that the show had taken its toll. |
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Judging by the way they are wiping the floor with good opposition these days, it's hard to argue that Leigh won't achieve their ambition. |
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Judging from his jerky motions and his giddy expression, he is still as high as a kite on adrenaline. |
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Judging from the delay in growth of the sacchariferous strain in the north, it may be assumed that it is a heat-loving strain. |
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Judging from the number of people who took no notice, I suggest plans for next year are changed. |
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Judging from his known works and his labels, he also made ladies' vanity or dressing cases. |
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Judging by his work here, two or three films down the line, Alex Yang will come of age as a director. |
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Judging by the epithet you've awarded him, I take it you weren't unduly impressed. |
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Judging by Chen Kaige's latest, the commercial enticements of the feelgood factor have well and truely taken root. |
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Judging by the burnt blankets that the firemen have left beside the building, someone was squatting in there. |
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Judging by Andy's experience, the Greek courts are a forum for disorder and confusion. |
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Judging from the detail level, I'd guesstimate this is about 50 metres across. |
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Judging by the reviews, the film of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is as disastrous as expected. |
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Judging from the dust and general disrepair Xander guessed it hadn't been used in years. |
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Judging from the moon's angle overhead, she guessed it was past midnight already. |
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Judging by the talent on display at the trials, a fifteenth Varsity win and a place in the final eight appear once again to be imminent. |
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Judging by her recent public proclamations, the evidence seems pretty compelling. |
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Judging by her still impressive death stare, only a true loser would dare say she's gone soft. |
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Judging from recent performances there are certain gallopers worthy of consideration. |
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Judging by the dimmed lighting, he had diverted all available power to the engines. |
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Judging by my experience of American culinary habits, they will notice no difference from home cooking. |
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Judging by his phony picture he's one of those fussy, antiseptic, precocious little boys that mothers adore and fathers get used to. |
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Judging by the tales I have read around and about recently, I surmise that some of my readers are rather culinarily challenged. |
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Judging by their build and scarred bodies, they had definitely seen a few fights in an earlier life. |
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Judging by the ruins of the castle, the internal foreparts and the main walls were built of stones and covered with bricks. |
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Judging by the response to our stories so far, you should expect a heavy postbag. |
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Judging by the size and weight of the car and the way it has been put together, it gives a reassuring air of solidity. |
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Judging by the election results, they seem to have taken full advantage of their position. |
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Judging by the alpaca ponchos and lederhosen on display, I'd have to say Peru and Germany. |
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Judging from the polls, they are even starting to attract upwardly mobile Hispanics who regularly attend church. |
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Judging from the way his nostrils flared, I wouldn't be able to change whatever set route he was on. |
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Judging from the tone of their utterances, the women and men who argued for respectability and sobriety sincerely believed what they said. |
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Judging by a legion of newspaper articles, books, and tourist brochures, the issue has long been settled to the satisfaction of the Bluenoses. |
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Judging from the sweet perfume of the raspberries and the plumpness of the currants they'd obviously just been picked. |
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Judging by the shape of the first corner, the start of the race could be interesting. |
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Judging from the number of bones, pine cones, leaves, and droppings, rodents had used it as a nesting place for a long time. |
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Judging it on the TV replay, it looked like it also beat the Olympic record. |
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Judging from school compositions, he was writing and talking like this when he was eleven. |
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Judging by the five most popular songs at Christmas discos we abandon any sense of discrimination during December. |
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Judging the right moment to let boats through comes with experience, says Fred. |
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Judging from the reaction of the Empress, our next-door neighbor, she also did a fair number on the matronly blue-haired crowd as well. |
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Judging the actors is difficult because of the incoherency of the story and inanity of the dialogue. |
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Judging by the scale of the operation these men were not your average bank robbers. |
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Judging by press accounts, many applicants who failed to qualify complained openly that politics had played a role. |
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Judging by the amount of swearing he didn't do while he was setting it all up I'd say it's a civilised machine. |
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Judging of rally entrants takes place in the afternoon before a social evening of entertainment in the marquee from 7.30 pm. |
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Judging from the now rapidly dropping cabin temperature, her climate control had been damaged. |
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Judging applicants must pass a written test, demonstrating their knowledge of these rules. |
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Judging by fans who spoke to the newspaper, the news is not being taken well. |
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Judging and keeping tabs on who or what is cool and who is a sellout is a tremendous waste of time. |
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Judging whether any value attaches to the use made of it in these other spheres in any case depends on first understanding the ideas themselves. |
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Judging by the increased chunkiness of his jaw, I think he's getting fatter. |
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Judging by the voluminous reaction of a humbled audience, that message was lost on no one in attendance. |
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Judging by the news and links on its sites, this is a hot topic for the industry, bureaucrats and research organisations. |
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Judging by the rowan berries out in crimson abundance, autumn is once more upon us. |
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Judging by recent films, things may not be quite rotten in Denmark, but Scandinavians seem no more immune to family horrors than we do. |
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Judging by the thickness of their tails, some of the lizards find the arroyo banks fertile ground. |
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Judging by the main outlines of revenue and expenditure plans, the budget proposal is fairly realistic. |
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Judging from the comments I heard after the credits rolled, I wasn't the only one who felt this way. |
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Judging from the number of blogs and articles, below-the-line comments and phone-ins, the tastes of fans have changed. |
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Judging from the past, we may safely infer that not one living species will transmit its unaltered likeness to a distant futurity. |
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Judging by the call, this guy was asking the questions, so he's relatively legit. |
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Judging by auras and odors, the woman and one man were witches. |
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Judging by the well-dressed canine and feline patrons at the convention center, it looks like Golden is not alone. |
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Judging by the political interest and growing momentum, Lucia and her colleagues at Rosemount know this is a breakthrough moment. |
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Judging by the frustration of U.S. officials attempting to track ISIS, the militants appear to have heeded that call. |
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Judging by the clothing quality, the individual looked like a vagabond. |
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Judging by the behaviour of birds, monkeys and deer, our quarry was certainly out there, probably sitting in the long grass and smiling to himself at human folly. |
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Judging from current figures, there would be a substantial demand for this option, too. |
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Judging by the sound of that question, I can make two suppositions. |
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Judging from all the telephone calls and emails flying around right now among intelligence veterans, the mood is one of disappointment and genuine concern. |
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Judging from previous cost overruns, we're inclined to believe him. |
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Judging by their amount of output, however, you might just think that. |
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Judging from the immaculately groomed appearances of the students around her, Claire hadn't been the only one to spend a little extra time getting ready this morning. |
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Judging by the canvases stacked in his cramped studio awaiting framing for the exhibition that opens at Brown's later this month, he is as fecund as ever. |
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Judging by the amount of literary criticism published, it seems clear that this is an effective, or at least very productive, technique of reading. |
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Judging by old photos of her, she looked to be about a size eighteen. |
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Judging form the light, it was about mid afternoon when the door at the end of the hall rattled open and a man came walking up the corridor, heels clicking against concrete. |
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Judging from the principal's form response to correspondents it sounds like he was also misquoted by the Rutland Herald and has even used blogging in the classroom himself. |
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Judging from the list, it seems like German chancellor Angela Merkel is a bonafide Adidas addict. |
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Judging by the 46 small but intense drawings, watercolors and gouaches on view in this, his second New York solo show, the art world has benefited from the switch. |
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Judging by the state of the world outside New Hyde hospital, it might be time to reassess just who belongs where. |
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Judging by the media coverage, one might as well think that a middle-sized kingdom has just changed its monarch. |
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Judging from settler letters and narratives, resettlement to the eastern borderlands did not produce radical change in the way that peasants defined themselves. |
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Judging from response so far there are already a lot of anglers using the new floats as we completely sold out of the first production batch within a week! |
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Judging by the deep colour of its leaves, Neva's green leaf, red leaf and butterhead lettuces would pack more nutrients than its bleach blond counterparts. |
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Judging exactly how much wood to feed a fire is not always easy even for a clear-headed person but it is especially difficult for someone who is intoxicated. |
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Judging was based on a surfer's best three waves of the round, forcing competitors to compete with the other boarders in the water just to reach the minimum requirement. |
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Judging the paintings, he said that straight lines, curves and equilateral triangles, involved in the drawing, could shape the children's handwriting. |
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Judging from the response of our viewers, they found it shocking. |
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Judging and perceiving characteristics may be the hardest to understand. |
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Judging by cases in which some apply but others do not, these three properties have roughly equal importance, and their effects are approximately additive. |
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Judging by the well-preserved remains it has been inferred that within the acropolis there had been the temple of god Apollo and Dionysous as well as the hippodrome. |
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Judging by your photo, I think your tree is infected by honey fungus, which can kill trees and shrubs. |
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Judging by his stony-face, Joe Hart looks like he's just received news that he's about to have four wisdom teeth removed. |
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Judging by the genealogical references, Coel Hen must have controlled a large part of the Hen Ogledd. |
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Judging by the FTC report, consumers have good reason to be vigilant. |
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Judging by the size of him, that sounds about as sensible an idea as breaking into a house owned by Duncan 'Disorderly' Ferguson. |
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Judging by the recent literature of adoxography, there have been many overlooked things that have changed the world. |
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Judging by this light but invigoratingly zingy South African sauvignon, what's inside the bottle is pretty impressive too. |
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Century City is even preachier than The Guardian or its 10pm lead-out Judging Army. |
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Judging from available ATF data, there have been few thefts of explosives from state and local government storage facilities. |
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Judging from the autobiographical texts of these three authors, Natives often mixed assimilation with a degree of disassimilation. |
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Judging by Sharley's unusual wedding outfit, she's already wearing the trousers. |
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Judging from all those smoke-eyed sexpots slinking down the catwalk in head-to-toe noir, this season the new black is, er, black. |
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Judging from her expression, I think the gift was a complete surprise. |
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Judging by the subject matter, Turkish soldiers are the sookiest, purse-carryingest, most sentimental nancy boys ever to put on military uniforms. |
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Judging by current adverts in the GDN, off-plan apartment sales without strata title are apparently still being condoned in 2014 by the powers that be. |
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Judging by the material in Canadian insect collections, the giant lacewing, Polystoechotes punctatus, was a common insect in Ontario 50 years ago. |
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Judging from his new movie, the sublimely silly They Came Together, director and co-writer David Wain is a closet connoisseur of the modern romantic comedy. |
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Sam could only guess the auditorium was packed, judging by the noise during intermissions. |
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She may be eating a lot of junk food because the junk food comforts her without judging her. |
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After judging that he had traveled far enough away from Denholm, Lassat set up camp in a small forest cove. |
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Well, it's got to be said that while judging the Interactive BAFTAs was fabulously fulfilling experience, I'm not half glad it's over. |
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Now, judging on the tax cuts you've offered, you're quite serious about that. |
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This is a competition that creates friendly rivalry among the participants and the judging is anticipated with great enthusiasm. |
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Japan's manufacturing seems to be making a comeback of sorts, judging from orders for production lasers. |
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The majority of America must then be liberals, judging from recent public opinion polls. |
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Both were crimson in color, and I supposed I was too judging from the burning in my face. |
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He fears that people are judging him based on the page of the paper he is reading. |
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But to complain that people are judging you by your behaviour on stage and in interview is a little weak, Ryan. |
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I suspect, judging from the euphoria in the auditorium, that it will last longer. |
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It was hard to tell, judging from her vacant stare totally fixed on the old man in front of them. |
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He knows that, judging from opinion poll research, concentrating on Europe as an issue is normally the route to defeat. |
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But judging from their past performance, I wouldn't put too much faith in their judgement. |
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When judging legal cases, British courts have a long tradition of formalism. |
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But what happened to the idea of judging a case based on, well, the facts of the case? |
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Last year he was to be found judging a pole-dancing competition at a night club in Ealing. |
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Sir Titus Salt kept a watchful eye over a panel of beer tasters judging a competition to recreate a brew in his honour yesterday. |
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The kids joined in the auction school, and male vocalist of the year Adam Harvey spent hours judging the ute competition. |
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I spent a lot of time judging the atmosphere and the whereabouts of guards. |
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Even the weather managed to behave itself, with the rain keeping off until the judging was well over. |
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It is a varied and interesting display of images, which judging by reaction from visitors to date is going down well with them. |
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It's easy to get ahead of oneself in the evaluation process, judging things that are still under development to be final. |
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It seems to be universal in its appeal judging by the reactions I have received. |
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When ministers start judging the public by what they do with their spare time, the interest is often reciprocated. |
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Bryce swallowed and glanced toward the door, judging the distance versus his current state of wobbliness. |
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Backhanders from the publishers, I shouldn't wonder, judging by the sycophantic drivel they've written. |
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On Friday, the beef cattle judging and cattle dog trials continue, along with the showjumping from 10am and woodchops from 1pm. |
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By befriending and not judging the working girls, Tricia and her team hope to support those who want to give up their work on the street. |
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Amis has always insisted that aesthetics are the sole standard for judging the worth of literature. |
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I knew I was going to be an emotional wreck, judging from how quickly my moods were changing. |
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So you'll know then not to use your own excruciatingly exacting standards as a yardstick for judging others this week, won't you? |
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Only a few, fragmentary teeth are preserved, and judging by the fragments and the size of alveoli, the teeth were gracile. |
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All three came to the bench from lawyering, not from judging or the academy. |
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Instead he went one better, judging the line perfectly and giving the ball just enough legs to make it up the slope for a winning birdie. |
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Lest you think me completely off my rocker, I should explain that I'm judging this movie as what it is, a kids' movie. |
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I realized she was assessing my back muscles, judging their strength, reading them the way a botanist reads the rings of a tree's trunk. |
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She was quite old, judging by the wrinkles and lines on her face and the gray in her hair. |
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Finding a new platform to express their long-standing rivalry, both Britain and France opted out of judging for medals. |
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But judging from the ratings they did so to the liking and approval of many listeners. |
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They're like tiny little orange triangular men, all silently judging you as you drive past them. |
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In A Really Good Brown Girl, the presence of lookers-on, scrutinizing, judging, labelling, is constant. |
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Revelation is an inspired perspective on what the world looks like after God perfects it according to God s divine and judging will. |
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The craft had obviously seen a lot of the galaxy, judging from the dents, pocks, and black burns covering the hull. |
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We also have the Britain in Bloom judging next week and then the Summer Festival, so we are pulling out all the stops to get this resolved. |
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If we take pleasure in judging then we are more guilty than the judged. If we feel, 'there, that's shown them' we dishonour Christ. |
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Those in the toy business have to be pretty good at judging the future market, or they'd never make any money. |
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The country way of living is alive and well judging by the thousands who thronged to Emo Court over the bank holiday weekend. |
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We are notoriously bad at judging what will give us long-term satisfaction versus just short-term pleasure. |
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After more than two decades of judging I have found no way to separate the sheep from the goats, except by taking a close look at each case. |
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On this occasion, judging by the grafitti the begrudgery came from a different source. |
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The showgrounds were buzzing yesterday as horse exhibitors washed and shampooed their charges ahead of today's judging classes. |
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Strength isn't something they are short of judging by the mighty heaves they gave every drive. |
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He is no puritan and has no interest in judging women, no matter how transgressive their behaviour. |
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Pocket rocket Ben Johnson is destined for the rugby league big time judging by his exploits with York Acorn this season. |
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Their position in the sections was considered as equivalent, judging from biostratigraphical data. |
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I feel protective of her because people are judging her by today's moralities and it was very, very different then. |
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The judging panel was very impressed by the overall layout and simplicity of the design of their advert. |
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Singaporeans are not enthusiastic about voice recognition software, judging from an online poll. |
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I doubt, however, whether single-minded dedication is the best means of judging a successful leader. |
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She added her thanks to the judging panel who had the unenviable task of selecting the winning companies. |
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As a matter of personal philosophy, he thinks that judging a site based on links is unfair. |
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Michael's beef olives also passed muster, judging by the satisfied silence from across the table. |
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But we mustn't be complacent as we have to maintain and improve the village to hold this place for the summer judging in July. |
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An independent mystery shopper visits all stores entered as part of the judging process. |
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The independent judging process consisted of a combination of mystery shoppers and expert judging panels. |
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It's important for us to be critical in judging the mystical products of our religious traditions. |
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The production team is a group of relative unknowns and judging by their work here, they deserve to remain as such. |
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But, judging from this independent action film, those crazy kids from down under love the smackdown as much as our home-grown gangs. |
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You clearly have higher ambitions, judging by your enlistment of DeVito Verdi as an ad agency. |
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Girls engage in catty behavior and nasty comments, judging each other on appearance and material possessions. |
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He stood there, sword still sheathed, but judging from his stance, he could easily unsheathe his sword and attack her. |
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This is the seventh year, although we've got to pull our socks up to win the Summer judging and make it seven on a trot. |
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But when it comes to judging themselves, or judging the groups they have a soft spot for, the standard is very different. |
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The judging criteria is based on drawing techniques, usage of color and standard of work. |
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This text would be very applicable for an introductory course in animal breeds, selection, evaluation and judging. |
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This characterization seeks to move beyond judging the absolute truth value of a propagandist statement. |
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But talk is cheap and getting cheaper by the day, judging by the nickel-and-dime treatment the troops are getting lately. |
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It was a revolver, probably nickel-plated too, judging by the shine of the frame. |
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The Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee was asked to comment on the brouhaha over judging but said it would consider its response. |
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The theme for the 2003 competition was vesuvianite, and with thirty-eight entries, judging became a serious business. |
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In fact, judging by the Bunyanesque size of fast food cups these days, most people consider eight glasses to be a lower limit. |
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And judging by the recent drop in downtown condo sales, the buttinskies might have a point. |
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Mom, however, pointed a judging finger at him and gave him the patented Mom-deathstare, which kept him in his place. |
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I often find myself, both in this blog and in real life, asking people to put themselves in my place before judging me too harshly. |
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It was decidedly hard to do with Mr Cunningham's cold, judging, calculating eyes were staring at us. |
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In the absence of an infallible and objective observer, judging competence from within a hierarchy is always likely to be a hit and miss affair. |
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I am currently considering whether judging the next round of debates in an orange halter-neck top would detract from my gravitas. |
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Also, I'm sure that the Australian brothers won't be complete ocker stereotypes, judging by the provocative, thoughtful title. |
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As a great fan of porridge, I was looking forward to judging the offerings. |
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That is why, judging by the spring in the step of the Feel-Goods, it will take more than another quarter point rise in rates to spoil their mood. |
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The man spoke with an outlandish accent, presumably from the desert, judging from his leathery skin and olive complexion. |
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The club also organizes visits to leading dairy farms and research institutes, holds dairy stock judging events and herds competitions. |
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He was optimistic that the latest book would sell well judging by the sales of his last two books. |
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Hedgehog guardians had their hands full trying to keep their hedgies from running off their little judging blankets to hide. |
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They help in that process of heedfulness, so that your standards for judging your actions stay high. |
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The black market also makes judging the drug's strength impossible, making overdose a high likelihood. |
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In black rats, resistance was supposed to be multifactorial, judging from its unstable heredity. |
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The nominees have been suggested by our judging panel but it's over to you to decide who should win. |
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I believe that is an underestimate judging how filthy some hospitals and doctor's surgeries are. |
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They were already on equal terms in judging horseflesh and in another year Joe would be as good a breaker as Adam was. |
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Frostrup faced the same hostility when she was on the judging panel of the 1999 Booker prize. |
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At school she is busy with FFA, competing in soil judging, parliamentary procedure and livestock judging teams. |
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It was a wild-eyed grey, still young judging by the dark patches still covering its coat. |
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After a brief pause for judging, it will continue on to the community centre where refreshments for all participants will be served. |
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So I'm watching the movie with the careful eye of one who knows the book and will be judging it pedantically. |
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Too often we find ourselves judging people when we are far from 100 percent a saint. |
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A methodical and periodical assessment of the scholastic ability of students is more important than judging them by just one examination. |
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The evening must have cost a small fortune, judging by the amounts of food and entertainment and the notable size of the government entourage. |
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For Locke, these are introspective experiences of our mental faculties such as remembering, willing, discerning, reasoning, and judging. |
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There is still a little impreciseness in the frontal positioning, judging by our experience, which is obviously still limited. |
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A strong emphasis of the judging will be on litter control in the farmyard, farm entrances, fields and watercourses. |
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There are keys on a table which, judging by the indents in the dust, have been used a few times. |
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Once you start analysing your own music or judging it through the eyes of others your bound to get yourself in a pickle. |
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I am exhausted, but that ground is in better shape than it has been for years, judging by the compactness of the soil when I started. |
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She remembers his judging a recent pie contest, noting that he didn't seem much of a pie eater. |
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He looked as though he had had no sword fighting skills in his life, judging by the way he swung the sword so carelessly over his head. |
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He is for once, a big fish in a small pond and judging by the size of the grin on his face he's loving it. |
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Size did not matter to the expert judging panel, who were looking for flair and creativity within the space available. |
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One person, the leader, judging by the odd tufts of fur in random spots on his cloak, poked at the fire with his staff. |
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Was very impressed with the professional way the judging was handled, and my faith in cosplaying is now restored. |
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And judging by the full postboxes of letters already dotted around the hall, public feeling is as strong as ever. |
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If Brian really is coming for me, it will be a week or more before he arrives, judging from the postmark on that letter. |
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He is undoubtedly a humanist, the way he ties his characters together, but he is also a burgeoning formalist, judging by this film. |
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Yet judging by the youths' submissive behaviour the threat seemed credible. |
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Olivia worries that she was too forward with him, and that he is now judging her because of it. |
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Tom thinks Wendy is super cute, judging by his creeper stare, so he has her start working right away in the toy department. |
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Troodontids, judging from their cranial anatomy and cursorial adaptations, were likely agile, fast carnivores with acute senses. |
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In fact, judging surveying texts by their practical functionality empties them of their politics. |
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There isn't much on the menu but judging by my gammon steak and chips what is offered is pretty good. |
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If they are as harsh in judging us as we are in judging our predecessors, then we will certainly be condemned. |
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Something that exists nowhere and exists along the lines of Euclidean geometry, judging by what I understand of it, cannot exist. |
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Eleven primary schools from the Keighley area took part and the best five from each school were shortlisted for the final judging. |
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His talent is not just a gift for judging what the public want to watch and listen to, but working it for all it's worth while it's hot. |
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All business reports have been submitted and the judging panel is in the course of making its deliberations. |
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That picture was so obviously taken from a nearby few feet, judging from the close proximity of the close up. |
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Actually, judging from some of the dirty looks I received, I think I can guess. |
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If at all possible, get permission to enter the preparation room to see what experienced displayers do before the judging begins. |
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Canada has been a leader in trying to control doping and having proper judging at all sports events. |
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The gymnastics events at the Athens Olympics have been hit by several judging controversies. |
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The most important post in judging the character of the government is its finance minister and chancellor of the exchequer. |
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Now, judging by comments I've been hearing for months, its lending department has never stood lower in public esteem. |
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The comments reveal an ethnocentrism in judging lower-class behavior using middle-class standards. |
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It argues that observation and experience are keys to constructing and judging scientific theories. |
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Miranda proved you can wear double denim and look good at the same time, judging by her outfit choice yesterday. |
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Two hours later, Mother would have a start on the dinner, an extra special dinner judging by the smell. |
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Most people are fairly adept at judging the character and personality of others, or at least at distinguishing unreasoning zealots from men of good sense. |
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He's certainly slim, and he's also an exponent of positive thinking, judging by the way he saw potential in the near-derelict chapel standing in Essex. |
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Apparently, the Open Door reviewers previewed the first revised version, but judging from the following review, either one would have deeply upset those guardians. |
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Still, it won't the the only thing on that peninsula that's becoming a rich person's plaything, judging by the flash cars purring in and out of the yuppie village. |
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And judging by the moans and groans coming from some supporters at the moment you would think Burnley are locked in a tailspin of cataclysmic proportions. |
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Clearly he enjoyed the opportunity to groove with young musicians, and judging by his gracious, charming attitude he was as happy as ever to let a crowd in on the fun. |
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Various fun activities were arranged for the children to gauge their developing abilities according to age, judging both mental and emotional intelligence. |
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And indeed, judging by the guest's drooling, lip-smacking and eye-rolling, he finds this Camembert something out of the world, beyond all his gustatory experience. |
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The judging favored the American style of diving, a style placing as much importance on entry or finish of a dive as what was accomplished acrobatically in the air. |
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But judging by her speech, her own feelings appear to be very personally etched all over her address which included a strong message for women to be anything but doormats. |
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We are willing to offer a small honorarium that we hope you will accept for judging the competition. |
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As for the judgment of sin being entrusted to the public assembly rather judging for oneself, at first glance polytheism really seems to show tolerant justice. |
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Alongside them were long, unshelled prawns, their black-and-white striped bodies set against white scallops, still very much alive, judging by their whitish shells. |
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Certainly, their vocal attributes remain unimpaired, judging by the steady stream of invective directed at all persons perceived as the opposition. |
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Of the actual duel between the Mountain and the viper, judging its accuracy is no easy matter. |
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He emphasized that criteria for judging qualitative research should flow logically from the theoretical underpinnings and purposes of that research. |
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There are usually ten from which to choose, including cabochon making, faceting, silversmithing, wirewrapping, micromounting, competitive exhibit judging, and many others. |
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But donning the robes of the moralist presents problems of its own, notably the problem of Presentism, that is judging historical figures by contemporary moral standards. |
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Understand, I'm not judging the morality of recreational drug use here. |
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What had really aggravated me was that she had made assumptions about my morals and integrity and was judging me accordingly knowing very little about my situation. |
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We need to stop judging the monorail by the degree to which it does or doesn't make us feel good, and treat it like any other major civic project. |
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On a long straight road, with the high sierras in the distance, the Drive-Thrus with their neon signs were the only way of judging that you were actually moving forwards. |
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Thankfully, no one will be judging your unfashionable headwear under water. |
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Although the milonga has something of the air of the genteel, there is nothing outdated about this timeless dance, judging by the recent interest shown in it. |
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And she beshrewed herself for so unkindly judging of his unkindness. |
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In fact, judging by the ardour of the enthused throng, the diversity of Friday night's performance broke the mould as it existed to this reviewer and many others. |
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There they are washed, tails tittivated and eyes cleaned before settling down in the clean straw of their stalls to wait their turn in the judging ring. |
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Ethyl acetate, hydrogen sulphide, mercaptans, excess sulphur dioxide, and the smellable compounds generated by some bacteria all can be reasons for judging a wine faulty. |
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