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  • 31Conflicts involving Critical Mass — There have been many conflicts during Critical Mass bicycling events resulting in injuries, property damage, and arrests. Both bicyclists and drivers have been victims. Critics say that Critical Mass, a bicycling advocacy event held primarily in… …

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  • 32Loren Miller (judge) — Infobox Judge name = Loren Miller imagesize = 250px caption = In his law office 1943 office = California Superior Court Justice, County of Los Angeles termstart = 1964 termend = July 14, 1967 appointer = Edmund G. Brown predecessor = successor =… …

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  • 33Michael Kirby (judge) — This article is about the Australian justice. For other people named Michael Kirby, see Michael Kirby (disambiguation). The Honourable Michael Kirby AC, CMG Justice of t …

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  • 34inclined to judge with severity — index critical (faultfinding) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 35historical critical method —    This term (from the Greek historia, meaning record or account, and kritikos, meaning able to judge ) refers to a method of studying texts, especially the Bible. The historical critical method considers the historical context, the philosophical …

    Glossary of theological terms

  • 36Connoisseur — Con nois*seur (?; 277), n. [F. connaisseur, formerly connoisseur, fr. conna[^i]tre to know, fr. L. cognoscere to become acquainted with; co + noscere, gnoscere, to learn to know. See {Know}, and cf. {Cognizor}.] One well versed in any subject; a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 37connoisseur — noun Etymology: obsolete French (now connaisseur), from Old French connoisseor, from connoistre to know, from Latin cognoscere more at cognition Date: 1714 1. expert; especially one who understands the details, technique, or principles of an art… …

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  • 38connoisseur — n. Critic, critical judge, man of good taste (as distinguished from the dilettante, who merely pretends to good taste) …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 39con|nois|seur — «KON uh SUR», noun. an expert, especially a critical judge of art or of matters of taste: »He is a connoisseur of antique furniture. SYNONYM(S): virtuoso. ╂[< Old French connoisseur < connoistre know < Latin cognoscere become well… …

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  • 40Cecil Margo — Judge Cecil Stanley Margo (died 19 November, 2000) was a member of the South African judiciary. Early life and studiesHe received his law degree at the University of the Witwatersrand and was called to the Johannesburg Bar in 1937 where he… …

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