Judges must be appointed, and, of course, prizes awarded for the verse contest as well as for the guessing game.
Two judges may be chosen by lot to decide which is the prize story, and a large frosted gingerbread heart may constitute the prize.
While thejudges are preparing their verdict, a short musical program may be rendered.
These judges hold the keys to the contests, so that they may be able to mark the players correctly.
A bell calls them to order, judges are appointed, and each group sings its song, a pianist accompanying them.
Judges are appointed to select the best poem, and a suitable prize can be awarded.
Just as there are courts and judges to listen to individual grievances, so there must be an international court and judges to settle international disputes and nations, like individuals, shall be forced to abide by their decisions.
After them came the chief justices and judges of the High Court, the Viceroy's legislative council, the governors and lieutenant-governors.
Such, also, by the lips of judges and sages, is the proud declaration of English law, whence our own is derived.
Every one rose in the same way, and the senators entered in their uniforms and sat down on highbacked chairs and leant on the table, trying to appear natural, just in the same way as the judges in the Court of Law.
But seeing the quiet, business-like faces of judgesand jury, who heard this news as if it were perfectly natural and expected, she grew indignant, and proclaimed loudly to the whole Court that she was not guilty.
During his trial he determined to tell his judges that his was a just cause, for which he ought not to be tried or punished.
This man was talking about the trial going on in the Civil Court as of a case well known to himself, mentioning the judges and a celebrated advocate by name.
Without looking at the judges he gazed steadfastly at the form, and passing to the other side of it, he sat down carefully at the very edge, leaving plenty of room for the others.
The judges took their seats and the jury came out one by one.
The judges bent now on one, now on the other arm of their chairs, then on the table, then back again, shut and opened their eyes, and whispered to each other.
The judges knew all about the case, and the advocate and his client knew it better still, but the move they had invented was such that it was impossible not to take the old woman's property and not to hand it over to the person versed in law.
That is where the mistake lies, that we are in the habit of considering that the prosecutors and the judges in general are some kind of liberal persons.
When the judges paid no heed to his words, but went on with the trial, he decided not to answer them and kept resolutely silent when they questioned him.
When the judges had risen, the advocates, the jury, and the witnesses also rose, with the pleasant feeling that part of the business was finished, and began moving in different directions.
I shall be the accuser, and those shall be your judges and he pointed to El Manco and the Curate.
Mark Antony had very awkward judges to address; like his greater namesake, "he was no orator," and possibly it was all the better for his client.
He whosoever shall fight and doth not shew his sword to the judges before, shall win no prize.
Thieves for their robbery have authority When judges steal themselves.
The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, And wretches hang, that jurymen may dine.
All officers of state, alljudges and magistrates, hold their offices entirely at the imperial pleasure.
For Claydon House, the seat of the Verneys in Buckinghamshire, he executed much decorative work, and the best judgesare satisfied that the Chinese bedroom there was designed by him.
The judges of the higher courts are appointed by the national executive, and those of the minor tribunals by the federal official governing the political division in which they are located.
The wearer of it goes, it seems, in his own hair, when he is at home, and lets his wig lie in buckle for a whole half year, that he may put it on upon occasion to meet the judges in it.
He stopt short at the coach, to ask us how far the judges were behind us.
In 1834 the circuit-court system was again established throughout the State, circuit judges appointed to hold the courts, and the judges of the Supreme Court were relieved from the performance of circuit court duties.
The same law which organized the Supreme Court in 1824 also established and organized circuit courts to be held in each county in the State, and five circuit judges were appointed to hold those courts.
They were unwilling to see the temples of justice and the seats of independent judges occupied by the tools of faction.
The only complaints which we have heard have come from circuits which were so large that the judges could not dispose of the business, and the circuits in which Judges Pearson and Ralston lately presided.
The idea of appealing from the circuit court to the same judges in the Supreme Court is recommended by little hopes of redress to the injured party below.
In 1826 the Legislature abolished these circuit courts, repealed the judges out of office, and required the judges of the Supreme Court to hold the circuit courts.
It is a fatal blow at the independence of the judges and the constitutional term of their office.
Provision is made for the election of five party judges of the Supreme Court, the proscription of four circuit judges, and the appointment of party clerks in more than half the counties of the State.
The Supreme Court of the State was organized, and judges appointed, according to the provisions of the Constitution, in 1824.
Louis Bonaparte appointed judges by whom one felt oneself stopped as in the corner of a wood.
The President was relating to the judges his visit to the Procureur General.
I resumed, "You who are on the barricades will be betterjudges than we shall of that moment.
The judges were silenced; one of them picked up from the table a loose sheet of paper, which was the judgment they had drawn up, and put the paper in his pocket.
I trust the picture I have attempted to give of out-door life in Western Europe, the workers in its fields and the clusters in its streets, will be recognized by competent judges as substantially correct.
British--so the best judges say; and where their machines are good they cost too much ever to come into general use.
He picked his way down them, but still no Kitty, and he decided that it was a mistake; the judges had rejected the Cat later.
That power had Duskymane in the highest degree; his broad, moist nose was evidence of it to all who are judges of such things.
His incomparable actions during the campaign had softened the harshest of his social judges toward him.
One judges talent not from what it first offers, but according to its subsequent development.
The more resolute of the judges nerved the rest to sign the death-warrant, and Charles was beheaded at Whitehall on the 30th of January.
The lamentable effects of this system have long been recognized, and in 1906 a law was introduced securing tenure of office for two or four years to judges of the courts of first instance and of the inferior tribunals.
The administration of justice suffers in consequence, more especially in the country districts, where the judges must reckon with the influential politicians and their adherents.
But we may mention a few works which have been claimed by good judges as coming from the master himself.
Dockery, and Judges Boyd and Pritchard, now on the bench.
It was declared to be so a few hours afterwards by the unanimous sentence of the Judges of that Court; and they were all present.
The charge is prepar'd; the lawyers are met; The judges all rang'd (a terrible show!
This Act not to extend to warrants directed to judges to compound for forfeitures under penal statutes.
And what rests herein to be done by order at the quarter sessions, the judges advise that for this purpose you may call the quarter sessions sooner then the ordinary set times, and do that which in this case is so requisite.
Judges disliked rules "in restraint of trade" (No.
It was clear that the judges always wished to evade it, when they could do so.
The modern Clytemnestra no dagger needs to use; She slays her Agamemnon within your legal pews, Since judges now are willing to sunder marriage ties, And juries are so truculent when blushing beauty lies.
In Edinburgh, Dick's talents were discovered and appreciated, and he received dinners and hints from several distinguished judges of the fine arts.
The political officers of the Protectorate will be the best judges of the steps to be taken; and, if they are active and prudent, we shall hear no more of the Kumasi bugbear.
This state of things recalls to mind the Ireland of the early nineteenth century, when the judges were prefects armed with a penal code, and the jurymen vulgar, capricious, and factious partisans.
Judges must be assigned to a period after the establishment of the kingdom.
Nothing in the style and diction of this book, or in that of the two following books of Judges and Ruth, indicates that they belong to a later age of Hebrew literature.
These men are not to be confounded with the ordinary judges under the Theocracy, of the appointment of which we have an account in Exodus, chap.
The condition of the nation during the period of the Judges is described as one in which "there was no king in Israel.
The Authors of the Books of Joshua andJudges made Use of such Documents--6.
The book of Judges is so called because it is occupied with the history of the Israelites during the period when they were under the general administration of Judges.
The chronology of the book of Judges is a matter of debate among biblical scholars.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "judges" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.