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A sharp judge of talent, he recruited future stars such as Willie Nelson and Roger Miller to play in his band, the Cherokee Cowboys.
In the novella, the victim is an aged but still sharp judge, and the assault is pieced together with the help of footage from numerous surveillance cameras.
When Briles was coach of the Stephenville Yellow Jackets, he ran the spread offense, and his proximity to the high school game — he left to coach college only in 2000 — makes him a sharp judge of which players can make the jump.
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By allowing State Supreme Court justices to serve longer, the measure would also give Judge Lippman an extra 20 to 28 older but presumably sharp judges to deploy, and he has pledged to send them to clogged lower tribunals like Family Court and Criminal Court.
Writing in the Daily Mail, he said: "I really do think he should stop putting young children under the immense and possibly damaging pressure of performing on national television, not just in front of a live audience, but also before four very sharp judges.
Actors are often the sharpest judges of Shakespeare: a point proved by Ellen Terry, who in 1910 started touring a series of informal lecture-demonstrations on Shakespeare's characters.
This week, in a sharp rebuke, Judge Gary Feess ruled that the city's plan to seal off a 186-acre site around the convention, and keep protesters penned in a parking lot out of earshot and direct sight of the convention delegates, was unconstitutional.
The show, presented by Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley, also sees the return of sharp-tongued judge Jason Gardiner.
Speaking only for myself, I think that if I were ever mistakenly sent to Syria to be tortured for a year, only to be greeted, upon release, by the United States government's refusal to acknowledge, rectify, or apologize for their error, I should hope I'd have at least one sharp-tongued judge probing the matter in depth!
Doctors, lawyers and other professionals play leading roles in deliberations and ask sharper questions, judges say, but they do not sway the opinions of less-educated jurors and single-handedly decide cases.
In a sharp contrast to Judge Cabranes's more expansive style, she and Judge Sotomayor found they agreed on a more cautious, scrupulously narrow, just-the-facts approach to judicial work, disdaining what they called "results-oriented judges" — meaning judges, including conservatives, who used elaborate ideas about democracy or constitutional interpretation to reach the ends they happened to favor.
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