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Judged from the number of pages this work is thus one of the smallest ever to be rewarded with a Nobel Prize.
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Judged from the standpoint of A's and B's skill, ability, contribution to society at large, the difference may be too small, in which event progressive tax rates agLravate an already inequitable situation.
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Judged from the Diary of the unit this move was timely.
War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps John George 1918
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Judged from the lowest standpoint, the slaughter of the youth was totally unnecessary.
High Albania Mary Edith 1909
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Judged by dress and demeanor, people of seemingly every income class are knowledge-seekers.
Jonathan Lewis: Are Libraries Stacked Against the Free Market? Jonathan Lewis 2011
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Judged by dress and demeanor, people of seemingly every income class are knowledge-seekers.
Jonathan Lewis: Are Libraries Stacked Against the Free Market? Jonathan Lewis 2011
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Judged by peer publishers, librarians, and medical professionals since 1976, the PROSE Awards are extraordinary for their breadth and depth.
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Judged by dress and demeanor, people of seemingly every income class are knowledge-seekers.
Jonathan Lewis: Are Libraries Stacked Against the Free Market? Jonathan Lewis 2011
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Judged by her cover, Nancy was a catch: pretty, fit, stylish, straight teeth, nicely proportioned nose postsurgery.
Parents Behaving Badly Scott Gummer 2011
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Judged by dress and demeanor, people of seemingly every income class are knowledge-seekers.
Jonathan Lewis: Are Libraries Stacked Against the Free Market? Jonathan Lewis 2011
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