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  • 31To bring to pass — Bring Bring, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Brought}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bringing}.] [OE. bringen, AS. bringan; akin to OS. brengian, D. brengen, Fries. brenga, OHG. bringan, G. bringen, Goth. briggan.] 1. To convey to the place where the speaker is or is to …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 32Judgment — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Conclusion. < N PARAG:Judgment >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 result result conclusion upshot Sgm: N 1 deduction deduction inference ergotism| illation Sgm: N 1 corollary corollary porism …

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  • 33judge — I. n. 1. Justice. 2. Arbiter, arbitrator, umpire, referee. 3. Critic, connoisseur. II. v. n. Decide, determine, conclude, form an opinion, pass an opinion, pass judgment, get at the truth, arrive at the truth, sit in judgment. III. v. a. 1. Try,… …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 34determine — de·ter·mine vt mined, min·ing: to make a determination regarding Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. determine I …

    Law dictionary

  • 35find — vb found, find·ing vt 1: to come upon accidentally or through effort found a valuable antique in the old desk found a buyer for the property 2: to make a judicial determination regarding …

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  • 36Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham — For other people named Charles Howard, see Charles Howard (disambiguation). The Earl of Nottingham Charles Howard c. 1620. Detail of a portrait by Daniel Mytens the Elder. Spouse(s) Catherine Carey …

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  • 37judge — {{11}}judge (n.) mid 14c. (early 13c. as a surname), also judge man; see JUDGE (Cf. judge) (v.). In Hebrew history, it refers to a war leader vested with temporary power (e.g. Book of Judges), from L. judex being used to translate Hebrew shophet …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 38Censorship of Books — • Either ecclesiastical or civil, according as it is practiced by the spiritual or secular authority, and it may be exercised in two ways, viz.: before the printing or publishing of a work, by examining it (censura prævia); and after the printing …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 39incivile est, nisi tota sententia inspecta, de aliqua parte judicare — /hjsivaliy est, naysay towta santensh(iy)a inspekta, diy aelakwa partly juwdakeriy/ It is irregular, or legally improper, to pass an opinion upon any part of a sentence, without examining the whole …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 40incivile est, nisi tota sententia inspecta, de aliqua parte judicare — /hjsivaliy est, naysay towta santensh(iy)a inspekta, diy aelakwa partly juwdakeriy/ It is irregular, or legally improper, to pass an opinion upon any part of a sentence, without examining the whole …

    Black's law dictionary