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Of or relating to a Roman praetor.
judge
justice
jurist
praetorian
pretorial
praetorial
magistrate
portuguès
pretoriano
Pretorian.
corrupt
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judge
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judge
"
1
A state trial
judge
and a state appeals court rejected T-Mobile's position.
2
Well, now, Watson, let us
judge
the situation by this new information.
3
Last year, a federal
judge
said Microsoft must turn over the information.
4
The
judge
hearing the case can protect consumers' wallets by saying so.
5
Dunn also asked the
judge
to order new training and accountability measures.
1
Thus why would this young lady come forward in hope of
justice
?
2
Never being brought to
justice
means they continue to abuse vulnerable employees.
3
His long relationship with the legal
justice
system started one year later.
4
He went on: Of course it's not as good as open
justice
.
5
I do specialized work within the criminal
justice
system-for the state police.
1
As a
jurist
,
she has particular expertise in environmental and constitutional law.
2
You should realize, however, that Magistrate Woodward is indeed a liberal
jurist
.
3
Zasius the
jurist
was repelled by the haste and rashness of Luther.
4
Tonight she has Dutch humanist and
jurist
Hugo Grotius on her mind.
5
The former was known as a learned
jurist
and a tactful man.
1
Tomorrow you are to deliver the guilty ones to the
praetorian
prefect.
2
By the grace of the emperor he had been made a
praetorian
.
3
The
praetorian
guard regarded Marcia as the source of its illegal privileges.
4
But the
praetorian
guard, faithful to me, was unable to make headway.
5
The senate will vote, as you say, at the
praetorian
guard's dictation.
1
To the latter's brother Herod he gave
pretorial
dignities and some authority.
2
Sunnyside police have confirmed that a suspect has been placed under arrest for the attempted murder of a
Pretorial
homeless man.
1
While passing the
pretorian
camp, they heard thundering shouts in honor of Galba.
2
Meanwhile came a detachment of Numidian horse, who belonged to the
pretorian
guard.
3
This was a powerful recommendation with the people, the
pretorian
cohorts, and the legions.
4
Soon after, he was informed, that Otho was in possession of the
pretorian
camp.
5
He granted the insignia of the consular dignity to ten persons of
pretorian
rank.
6
Tigellinus was
pretorian
prefect, and his words had the direct meaning of a threat.
7
The danger was most threatening, especially because Sejanus was the commander of the
pretorian
guard.
8
And again appeared a
pretorian
cohort of gigantic Sicambrians, blue-eyed, bearded, blond and red haired.
9
The people of Petronius, left in Rome, were imprisoned; his house was surrounded by
pretorian
guards.
10
And to think that it depended on me alone to be
pretorian
prefect at this moment.
11
Gifted with an uncommon memory, Petronius knew not only the officers, but nearly all the
pretorian
soldiers.
12
Suppose I were to go to the
pretorian
camp, or the guards of the city, for instance?
13
Having promised Burrhus, the
pretorian
prefect, a remedy for a swelling in his throat, he sent him poison.
14
He put to death one of the
pretorian
guards, for having stolen a peacock out of his orchard.
15
The
pretorian
guards, in so far as they were not composed of foreigners, were made up of volunteers.]
16
Both armies insisted upon high demands, particularly that their pay should be made equal to that of the
pretorian
guards.
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