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I can no longer remain silent because the United States continues to demand my extradition more to serve me on a platter to the media of the world than to pronounce a judgment concerning which an agreement was reached 33 years ago.
Days after the apocalypse conspicuously failed to materialize, Camping emerged from a brief seclusion to say he had merely miscalculated, and he pronounced a new Judgment date for October 21.
When I wrote about Nixon, I argued that even when it comes to a President about whom history seems to have pronounced a definitive judgment — forced from office for crimes against the Constitution — there has always been and always will be debate.
In the 17th century relations between the courts and the executive developed into a constitutional struggle between the Stuart kings and the judges over the judges' right to decide questions affecting the royal power and even to pronounce an independent judgment in cases in which the king had an interest.
ON September 30 , 1946 seven years and a month after the Second World War began with the onset of the German armies across the western frontiers of Poland, the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg pronounced a mainly unanimous judgment in a document of 50,000 words on the German personalities and organisations charged before it.
But how does taste relate to Hume's various remarks about "perceptions" and "discernments" of beauty, of our "judging" a work, and of critics who "give judgment" and who "give" or "pronounce" a "verdict" or "recommendation" (SOT, passim)?
It has always been easy to make fun of cosmologists, confined to a dust mote lost in space, pronouncing judgment on the fate of the universe or the behavior of galaxies billions of light-years away, with only a few scraps of light as evidence.
Simultaneously pronouncing judgment for their exploitation of the poor and grief over their imminent downfall, the prophet cries out in horror for those who recline in denial of their ill-gotten prosperity and "are not grieved" (from the Hebrew word "chalah," "made sick") at the ruin all around.
And as it's so, shouldn't it be I who is accorded the honor of pronouncing judgment on Christian Marclay's The Clock as fully embodying my theory that the structure of the mind, the structure of human perception, and the structure of art are all continuous and in accord with the structure of nature and Time?
In the last days a promised saviour (Saoshyant) would pronounce final judgment and announce the coming of a new world without end in which truth, immortality, and righteousness would have everlasting reign.
Expectations about the outcome of the first "phase III" clinical trial of an AIDS vaccine the final hurdle to be leapt before the regulators pronounce judgment on a new medicine had been managed downwards several months ago, so the outcome was not a surprise.
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