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But when he did pronounce judgment, the impact was large.
"And enough time has passed to pronounce judgment on the economic policies of this administration".
It is, however, not new and we have heretofore been invoked to pronounce judgment upon it.
Each visitor gets a small medicinal dose, just enough to swirl around and pronounce judgment.
Implicitly, the priest's words and his actions pronounce judgment on the lovers, which seems to be Malick's judgment, too.
In the manor court, an inquest jury would be convened to gather evidence and pronounce judgment on a specific dispute.
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Stick to the facts, avoid interpretations, and do not pronounce judgments on the person's character.
As such he can pronounce judgments and rulings on religious and secular issues that his devotees are obliged to follow.
Critics on the right denounced his cry of judgment, yet have usually remained silent when pundits on the right pronounce judgments for different perceived sins.
The sad fact is that even many theologians, Catholic and other, have only a generic grasp of the council as a historical happening, and, hence, are led to pronounce judgments on it that are misleading and, generally, more negative than the council deserves.
Then he pronounced judgment into the phone: "Good.
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