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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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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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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She may be eating a lot of junk food because the junk food comforts her without judging her. |
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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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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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Sam could only guess the auditorium was packed, judging by the noise during intermissions. |
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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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You clearly have higher ambitions, judging by your enlistment of DeVito Verdi as an ad agency. |
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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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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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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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Clonaslee Tidy Towns committee are working full out in an effort to enhance the appearance of the village before judging in the national competition takes place. |
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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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Their in-house photographer must have taken a snap of me as I helped myself to another one judging by this picture that appears on their web site. |
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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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And judging by the buoyant mood of the cheerful crowds swirling all over the city centre, and day after day of packed events, they were succeeding. |
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And what's real, judging from the first GOOP newsletters, is a sugar-free diet and a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti gray pumps. |
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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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Of the actual duel between the Mountain and the viper, judging its accuracy is no easy matter. |
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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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As I write this he's pencilled it onto the canvas and judging by the noises he was making in the background as I spoke to him, he has just begun to paint. |
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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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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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Maybe the OP is judging the reactions of the people who seem to not be connecting with her as much as she fears they are judging her for not connecting with them. |
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With too big spectacles falling down his nose he looked down upon me constantly as if judging me, weighing if I was worthy enough to receive this good fortune. |
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The bulk of the crowd tonight is in its early thirties and few of them, judging by their appearance, are strangers to happy hours in shopping-mall pubs. |
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Slightly battered and worn down, it was quite obvious that some of them had been reforged and repaired, judging by the varying degrees of tarnish upon them. |
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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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We won that a few years ago and we go around now judging competitions. |
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We both opt for the lardy full Scottish breakfast option, but judging by the smell of the locally smoked kippers, they would be equally as satisfying. |
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There will be numerous sideshows on the day including mini quads, amusements, miniature ponies, bouncing castle, sheep judging competition and tug of war. |
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Highly trained specialists, they relied on their professional ethics to help manage the tricky business of judging and sometimes countermanding the clients who paid the bills. |
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The project will also involve Barkston spending time at the York college as part of a judging panel assisting with the design of a new foundation degree course at the college. |
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Their eyes were judging, almost cruel, with a hint of maliciousness. |
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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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And judging by Tariana Turia's vote, Labour is well rid of her. |
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At the judging, Yau had said there shouldn't be an award for desserts if it was to go to someone making the sugar-loaded fancies that pass for Chinese pud. |
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The snow hasn't quite started as of yet this season, but judging from the gray overcast and the fringed icy wind, you can tell it really wants to. |
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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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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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However, there is no reason why a human system for judging and formally censuring the behaviour of others should be a slave to the vagaries of chance. |
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Perhaps the reason I prefer downhill skiing, luge, cross-country, speed skating, and other such sports in the Winter Olympics is that judging vagaries don't affect them. |
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And, judging by the titles, they're not written by the most grammatically proficient users. |
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Further, united in positivity, the frisson within the judging panel has evaporated. |
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And judging from reviews, their froth is one element that is saving the show. |
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The provision of ten recycling banks was commended by the judging panel but they saw weed control as a problem at Barrack Street near the junction with the Tullow Road. |
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We cannot keep judging mothers by a primitive, antiquated, simplistic standard. |
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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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He utters the aphorism in immaculate French, and judging from an overheard phone call, his Italian is almost as good. |
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They're back with a lorry-load of cash, judging by the posters all over Swindon town centre as well as prime sites in rural Wiltshire and Gloucestershire. |
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Cast an eye over the history of the Supreme Court, and you will see no golden age of apolitical judging. |
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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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As one of the b-boy pioneers, he travels around the world, performing, teaching workshops, and judging battles. |
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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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Sure looks like it, judging from a 25-minute supercut of scenes from the flick that one overzealous fan cobbled together from all the existing footage out in the wild. |
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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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No one was harmed during the filming, but judging by the blooper reel at the end, there were a lot of respawns. |
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The whole domain of law and judging was bounded, in Bork's view, by a like sense of responsibility. |
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I hate to carve up a book into parcels, to evaluate art with that crass finality of the food critic judging course after course. |
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Meatloaf is the dish to use when judging sports bars and diners. |
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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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He did not make the mistake of judging Catalans not only by their difference from other Spaniards but by superficial resemblances to French ways and style. |
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Gymnastics is, like figure skating, a highly televisual sport where appeals are commonplace and rumours abound about the judging, and it is now under pressure to reform. |
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Well, to be honest, I would wait to see how the whole inquest pans out before judging anyone on that issue, including the driver and the photographers. |
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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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But judging by our complacency, you would be forgiven for not knowing this. |
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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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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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He's by no means hirsute himself, judging by the jacket portrait. |
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Thankfully, no one will be judging your unfashionable headwear under water. |
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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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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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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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Understand, I'm not judging the morality of recreational drug use here. |
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And judging from the crowds gathered around the trophy and the queues looping around the Brunel Plaza, the tour looks to be on target for success. |
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As soon as I walked through the door people were judging me. |
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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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Whenever a good tune is created, the creative satisfaction or the yardstick for judging how good it is is whether it gives you goose bumps. |
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Guessing competitions were tackled with much enthusiasm, followed by a beetle drive, and judging by the laughter, this was popular with all. |
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For so long as the judging consciousness refuses to recognize his own evil, he remains stubbornly Creonic. |
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I'm not sure, but judging by the duck farts I heard in there, you don't want to use it right now. |
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However, a state may use any criteria when judging if they should give recognition and they have no obligation to use such criteria. |
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Faraday assisted with the planning and judging of exhibits for the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. |
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Horse shows are held throughout the world with a tremendous variety of possible events, equipment, attire and judging standards used. |
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Mary's earliest years were happy ones, judging from the letters of William Godwin's housekeeper and nurse, Louisa Jones. |
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He twice advanced to within a day's march of Jerusalem before judging that he lacked the resources to successfully capture the city. |
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Responsibilities of the WAA include the competition, judging and coaching of archery in Wales. |
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The PWS frequently mindreads other people as judging them because they stutter. |
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Because of the open ended nature of judging, there have been many controversial rulings. |
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These judging boards had probably derived from ancient Celtic bardic traditions. |
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Dolphins also seem to have been important to the Minoans, judging by artistic evidence from the ruined palace at Knossos. |
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The Vikings were experts in judging speed and wind direction, and in knowing the current and when to expect high and low tides. |
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Some scenes of the Mesolithic, however, can be typed and therefore, judging from their various modifications, are fairly clear. |
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Thirdly, in the judging step, these descriptions were matched by separate judges, as closely as possible, with the intended targets. |
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Variants of Finn or Fenni were in wide use in ancient times, judging from the names Fenni and Phinnoi in classical Roman and Greek works. |
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But for him the first rule of judging was to set aside personal predilection and vote the law and the facts. |
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Connor, at least judging by the events of the first episode, is gay. |
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The method of judging varies with the discipline, but winning usually depends on style and ability of both horse and rider. |
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However, they could not agree on the selection of the judging authority, the location of the debate, and the use of the Swiss Diet as a court. |
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Another point is that, judging from the existing descriptions, true trials are extremely rare and true quadrals do not exist. |
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Bonaparte also insisted that the courts judging civil and criminal cases should be the same, if only to give them more prestige. |
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This is due to the fact that it is seen as a more uniform standard for judging academic performance. |
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Abidance with court verdicts becomes the only criterion judging how far the people are ready to respect the rule of law. |
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To tune them, trained acousticians machine away layers of metal, judging by ear when the bell produces the desired sound. |
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Other forms of ADR include fact-finding, ombuds, mini-trials, private judging, partnering and elections. |
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But those watching Selma were judging a work of cinematic art. |
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Judge Posner did not persuade me that his instrumental, purely policy-based jurisprudence is superior to Jonesian common law judging. |
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The World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin, has a railbird judging contest. |
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The judging committee involved the oenologists Marcos Zambartas of Zambartas Winery and Sophocles Vlassides of Vlassides winery. |
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These include the Agility and Flyball competitions, and judging of the Gun Dog Group. |
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Everyone has different tastes and I prefer my batter crunchier, but judging by the popularity the fish bar I am in the minority. |
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And her taste in clothes is almost as bad as her taste in men judging by the getup she wore to catch up on gossip about herself in an LA store. |
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Iverson plans the refurbished Widgeon as an alternative energy showpiece, which, judging by Sadie Cove, would be par for the course. |
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Such an approach more closely resembles empty for malism than the judging of factually complex cases or controversies. |
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Two judges will visit each of the semi-finalists before finalists attend a judging day in London. |
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Winners were determined after three days of intense judging by an international panel of 36 distinguished brewmasters. |
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While this IPC measure is subjective, it can provide useful insight in judging the results of later tests. |
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Yosra now has the opportunity to singalongside her mentor on the show and one of the judging panel, Iraqi megastar Kazem Al Saher. |
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The programme also looks at the role of 1970s show New Faces in bringing the judging panel to television talent shows. |
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But one of the lingering arguments will be whether light-middleweight Minter was robbed by wretched judging and curious refereeing. |
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Entrants were required to show a keen eye for champion stock by judging four pens with Dalesbred, Teeswater, Mashams and Mules. |
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X FACTOR bosses are planning huge changes to the judging panel in a dramatic bid to keep in touch with soaraway rivals Strictly Come Dancing. |
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Because judging by his cringely cheapskate new video Bob Geldof is in urgent need of a cash injection. |
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Rivals Plimsole, also from Nuneaton, will be hoping their classic guitar grooves win over the judging panel. |
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Though judging by some of the tubbies I squeeze past in the corridors of power they are not so good at looking after their own. |
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Although, judging by turn-out figures, there's a sizeable minority that do. |
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In addition, 4-H members have fun competing in educational contests, including horse judging, hippology, public speaking and a horse quiz bowl. |
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But judging by the UV rays he's faced under a sunlamp, that boy's got the skin of a rhino. |
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However, the judging panel that tasted Sung-Chans food collapses one by one with swellish poisoning while panicked Sung Chan and Bong-Ju grin with satisfaction. |
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From the palest of greys through to the wateriest blues, white can be chameleon-like in its appearance, and judging by recent interior exposure we are loving it. |
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It is the voice of human experience within us, judging and condemning all gods that stand athwart the pathway along which it feels itself to be advancing. |
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He's got some bad news in store for us, judging from his mood. |
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Problems emerge in judging whether a case is ripe, however, when contested general agency directives are issued that are not aimed at specific parties. |
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Early in the novel she is depicted as being personally proud of her wit and her accuracy in judging the social behaviour and intentions of others. |
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The advisory committee then selects the judging panel, the membership of which changes each year, although on rare occasions a judge may be selected a second time. |
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Many of them also sat as magistrates judging the less serious cases. |
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Because judging by the amount of red cards that Walsall have picked up this season, the 'Saddlers Sinners' DVD will be the perfect stocking filler for any fan. |
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Nevertheless, by 1542, King Charles V decided to colonize the Philippines, judging that Portugal would not protest because the archipelago had no spices. |
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More importantly, the contests were open to all and the enforced anonymity of each submission guaranteed that neither gender nor social rank would determine the judging. |
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The EBK gathered berries for consumption and also prepared a number of wild plants, judging from the seed remains of plants that could not be consumed without preparation. |
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And judging by the hushed silences that greeted the singer's lengthy intros, for the crowd, listening to Pallot talk was more important than listening to her sing. |
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As competitors watched the judging of the Gundog group on the fourth day of the canine showcase, the man ran into the arena at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. |
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Beauties Most weeks he could be spotted out on the town, and was in demand for judging competitions to find the bustiest barmaids and swimsuit beauties. |
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Moiseiwitsch gave Sargent piano lessons without charge, judging him talented enough to make a successful career as a concert pianist, but Sargent chose a conducting career. |
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This year's race looks likely to reverse that trend and the 70th Rolex Sydney Hobart in 2014 could be a bonanza, judging by the scuttlebutt around the waterfont. |
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Grange Moor Community Association is inviting villagers to try their hand at building a straw man, or woman, ahead of offi-cial judging at the end of the month. |
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More importantly, the contests were open to all, and the enforced anonymity of each submission guaranteed that neither gender nor social rank would determine the judging. |
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The calipers might be Brembo, but judging by the spongy pedal feel and vague biting point, the rest of the system, seems to come right off a 1976 Chrysler New Yorker. |
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I don't want to count the scatterguns I now own, but the number is embarrassing.Because I love hunting pheasants, it's become my litmus test for judging upland scatterguns. |
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It's the crown jewel of the Hanover's current Broadway season, and judging by Wednesday evening's momentously ingratiating performance, it should be. |
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