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Getting judged.
Take judging.
Judging, judging, judging".
Judging People.
Judging panel.
Redmayne: Judging.
Avoid judging.
A letter on Wednesday from River Edge, N.J., about the nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. to the Supreme Court referred imprecisely to a Pennsylvania abortion law on which Judge Alito wrote an opinion.
Herbert Ouida River Edge, N.J., Nov. 1, 2005 Correction: November 4, 2005, Friday A letter on Wednesday from River Edge, N.J., about the nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. to the Supreme Court referred imprecisely to a Pennsylvania abortion law on which Judge Alito wrote an opinion.
Correction: December 19, 2000, Tuesday A brief report in Business Day on Friday about the proposed acquisition of a telecommunications company, Intermedia Communications, by WorldCom referred imprecisely to a judge's comments when he refused to block the deal.
Correction: September 16, 2004, Thursday A front-page article on Aug. 22 about the reaction of newspaper readers to changes in the lineup of daily comic strips referred imprecisely to the return of "Judge Parker" at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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