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He attracted religious scholars to his court and rewarded them with important ecclesiastical posts.
Recognizing that he needed to make an athlete out of her if she wanted to play tennis, Walter Bartoli set up targets on the court and rewarded her with candy if she hit them.
During the regular season, he tries, but not too much, and, off the court, he rewards his teammates and coaches (often his fans, too) with a passive-aggressive bouquet of lectures, groans, eye-rolls, and complaints.
Later, Joffrey and Cersei hold court, where they reward Janos Slynt, the Captain of the City Watch, with a lordship while Tywin Lannister (Charles Dance) is named the new Hand of the King.
Billowing smoke and flowing skirts rarely score points on the court, but whether they'll reward the WTA with new viewers remains to be seen.
By barring complaints of pay discrimination not filed within 180 days of a discriminatory raise, the court's ruling rewards employers who succeed in obscuring their bad behavior for more than six months.
Each two-strike count was greeted by "K, K, K, K" chants from Hernandez's personal cheering section, the King's Court, and Hernandez rewarded them with 12 strikeouts, two short of the record for strikeouts in a perfect game held by Sandy Koufax and the San Francisco Giants' Matt Cain.
Some judges and lawyers fear Judge Lippman because he knows the administrative machinery that court officials can use to punish and reward.
What a bizarre way to reward a team for earning home-court advantage.
Thus Texas and Mississippi had become what our publication called "plaintiffs' paradises," places where juries would indiscriminately reward plaintiffs' lawyers and their clients, and the appellate courts would go along.
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