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judgement
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judgment, judgement
1. 
a. the decision or verdict pronounced by a court of law
b. an obligation arising as a result of such a decision or verdict, such as a debt
c. the document recording such a decision or verdict
2. Logic
a. the act of establishing a relation between two or more terms, esp as an affirmation or denial
b. the expression of such a relation

Judgement
Monker and Nakir
hideous black angels who determine the fate of each soul after death. [Muslim Myth.: Benét, 679]


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Some things never change though, and Tess Daly and Bruce Forsyth still present, Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli will still be passing judgement, and the frocks will still be fabulous.
This is important because these are the type of people they are going to be passing judgement on.
Not content with passing judgement on air about a terrible situation that he knew nothing about, this appalling excuse for a man has issued a so-called apology.
 
 
 
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