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  • "You listen to me, " she said in a heated undertone, and then she caught a distant whisper, and the word judge.

    Nineteen Minutes Picoult, Jodi, 1966- 2007

  • I went into this place and this (dead) guy kept saying the word judge.

    Thestar.com - Home Page 2010

  • But Goodell has fashioned himself as the hangin 'judge.

    NFL sacks Vicks for five regular season games - sports 2009

  • The sanctuary burst into applause when Sen. Kennedy said: "Robert called the judge."

    Eric Schmeltzer: Will African Americans Return? 2008

  • Sirica -- the jurist who forced the Watergate burglars to reveal their White House connection -- as a "so-called judge."

    President Nixon's Alter Ego 2008

  • But, if the president of the United States thinks US civil rights and privacy laws are too onerous and are hampering the war on terror, maybe - MAYBE - he breaks the law the first time the issue comes up - let's face it, he's afraid Osama is running out the door and Bush doesn't have time to call a judge.

    12/16/2005 2005

  • When the sheriff learned from both doctors, the county doctors, that she was very ill and deteriorating and they couldn't treat her, he ordered me to call the judge.

    CNN Transcript Jun 25, 2007 2007

  • ‘DeadEye’ Cheney has already picked up the phone and called the judge.

    Firedoglake » Not Such a Rush… 2006

  • “Allow the prisoner to remain for a moment,” called the judge.

    The Financier 2004

  • Horatian law provision was made for the consuls also and the prætors, because they were elected under the same auspices as the consuls; for that a consul was called a judge.

    The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius

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