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Examples
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Judging from the comments, looks like most of you will be raising your hands. * sigh*
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Judging from the photo, the artist used the minute hand to drive the chain.
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Judging from the coffee-houses, which is a fair criterion, they never know in all their lives what tea, coffee, or cocoa tastes like.
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Judging from the comments, looks like most of you will be raising your hands. * sigh*
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Judging from the trailer alone, it could either be trashy fun or just trash.
Ashley Greene of 'Twilight' moonlights with twisted family thriller | EW.com 2009
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Judging from the "illustrious" lunatics who showed up, I'm glad to be far away!
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Judging from the gl — and quan — ies examples, though, it appears that all and only the obscene letters are dashed out.
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Judging from the mumblings of the crew around me, I was not the only one afraid.
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Judging from the commments on Fulton's post, Citistates group is basically a mutual admiration society for the smart growth set.
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Judging from the link provided there seems to be a meeting (in Spanish) in the barrio that we'll be staying for a month.
AA in San Cristobal 2009
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