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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
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I went into this place and this (dead) guy kept saying the word judge.
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But Goodell has fashioned himself as the hangin 'judge.
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The sanctuary burst into applause when Sen. Kennedy said: "Robert called the judge."
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Sirica -- the jurist who forced the Watergate burglars to reveal their White House connection -- as a "so-called judge."
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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
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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.
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‘DeadEye’ Cheney has already picked up the phone and called the judge.
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“Allow the prisoner to remain for a moment,” called the judge.
The Financier 2004
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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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