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were judging
noun
A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and rendering judgments; a justice.
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"People were judging her.
Sebadoh were judging it.
They thought they were judging a museum.
That wasn't how they were judging Clinton.
I thought that was what they were judging.
Even when you were a little kid and I could tell you were judging us".
"We didn't want to send the message that we were judging him prematurely or taking sides.
Most were, judging from the pre-dinner chat, keen gardeners touring nearby estates and commercial nurseries.
Scientists and university professors who were judging the students' independent research told Dr. Randall about Mariangela shortly after she arrived.
The shortlist revealed the strength of women's fiction - "for a while we thought we were judging the Orange prize".
But in the UK you'd think they were, judging by our usual unimaginative approach to cooking with them.
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