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  • TRIAL SCORECARDp We skipped the scorecard last week, but for those keeping track here are the gavels awarded in absentia: 2 for the prosecution, 3 for the defense, and a record high of 4 to Judge Lance ( "Proceed") Ito and his new tough-love approach.

    Let The Dna Wars Begin 2008

  • "Proceed," said a gray box occupying a front row seat.

    The Dragon Never Sleeps Cook, Glen 1988

  • "Proceed," said Maitland, and the men stepped forward smartly, looking to neither the left nor the right.

    Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987

  • "Proceed," said Maitland, and the men stepped forward smartly, looking to neither the left nor the right.

    Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987

  • Clitheroe nodded, the adjudicator snapped: "Proceed," and at Anderson's request one of the clerks swore Spring in to testify.

    Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971

  • Clitheroe nodded, the adjudicator snapped: "Proceed," and at Anderson's request one of the clerks swore Spring in to testify.

    Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971

  • When Karna, from desire of fight, addressed Shalya, saying, "Proceed," then that great carwarrior, having white steeds yoked unto his vehicle and owning Shalya as his charioteer, proceeded against his foes, slaying large numbers in battle along his way, like the Sun destroying the darkness.

    The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli

  • "Proceed," said the dwarf, seating himself upon a piano-stool, and screwing himself up until he was near the ceiling and on a level with the singer's head.

    Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 02, April 9, 1870 Various

  • "Proceed," the orderly thundered to The Frog, who regarded him with a perfectly inscrutable expression on his extremely keen face, then turned to his subject, snickered with the scissors, and fell to.

    The Enormous Room 1928

  • "Proceed," replied the old man, who spoke with a little touch of the

    The Tyranny of the Dark Hamlin Garland 1900

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