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He is the last person to be judicially executed in the State.
I for one am very happy that he was killed extra judicially.
When he turned to me again it was to speak judicially, without passion.
"It might not exactly be true history," said Larry judicially.
I don't think you could understand,' said the boy, judicially.
I know that the original Amendment 138 did not have the optimal form judicially.
Four people, all of whose faces he'd known, lost, judicially murdered by their parent countries.
With many states probably never getting there, unless judicially.
We must see what is actually happening and bring about change judicially and in practice.
Judicially, the opinion could not have been more perfect.
The old priest's head went to one side, judicially.
The terms public health and morality in Article 15(4) have yet to be judicially interpreted.
But those who do not should be judicially investigated and defeated in court."
A tribunal is a generic term for any body acting judicially.
The doctrine is not a judicially created exception to federal jurisdiction.
In this event, the High Court could judicially review the matter.
And take me into your confidence on something that could later come before me judicially?
"She was a very handsome woman, Ed," replied the other judicially.
Instead, judicially appointed counsel with a fair degree of independence would do the job.
She'd be stripped of rank, removed from her position, perhaps even judicially prosecuted.
"In my opinion," he said judicially, "the present position ought to be made clear to us.
The nature of the Registrar's discretion was judicially reviewed in 2002.
As the case did not fall into the precedent fact category, the court was unable to judicially review the decision.
Thus, he was unlikely to have information on the President's committing judicially proven crimes.
"You're just a little liar," he said, judicially and dispassionately.
"They do a good job of thinking things through and using their money judiciously."
Yet it seems clear that he needs to act judiciously.
But federal officials say they plan to take out only small trees, and will do so judiciously.
I say that things are in judiciously bad shape now.
The woman said a word or two and nodded judiciously.
However, we must act not only firmly but also judiciously.
I think it runs in the family,' he said judiciously.
And also, I mean, you'll need to use it judiciously.
She took up a black stone and played it judiciously.
Are they going to spend their money judiciously when it comes to free agency?
Few would speak on the record, and those who will choose their words very judiciously.
"I think not," he said judiciously, as if actually giving thought to the matter.
However, by listening judiciously I found that this was not so.
The law is, she said, an important tool, but one that must be used judiciously.
So he would have to use it judiciously, when there seemed to be danger.
All I have done is finish the work which he had largely and judiciously started.
The woman nodded judiciously, then turned her gaze on me.
Happy are those who understand how to use it judiciously."
How things can change when you work hard, wait your turn and choose roles judiciously.
A few judiciously placed inquiries brought him the information he needed.
The message is to use speech judiciously and not divide people with words.
A touch of butter will not hurt if used judiciously.
"I thought it was very well done," Penny said judiciously.
Consequently, America must be prepared "to use force judiciously when necessary."
But he says it is the only way to resolve complaints quickly and judiciously.