- A
gavel is a
small ceremonial mallet commonly made of hardwood,
typically fashioned with a handle. It can be used to call for
attention or to punctuate...
- Thor's
gavel (Icelandic: Þórshamar), also
known as Ásmundarnautur, is a
ceremonial gavel,
designed by
sculptor Ásmundur Sveinsson, and
originally given...
- Look up
Gavel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Gavel is a
small mallet used to
conduct meetings Gavel may also
refer to:
Anton Gavel (born October...
- Citizens'
Gavel (also
known as Tech for
Justice or
Gavel) is a
civic tech
organization aimed at
improving the pace of
justice delivery through the use...
-
Gavel Fell is a hill in the
English Lake District.
Centremost of the five
Loweswater Fells in the
western part of the District, it
stands between Hen...
-
Anton Gavel (born 24
October 1984) is a Slovak-German
professional basketball coach and
former player. He is a 1.89-metre-tall (6 ft 2 in)
combo guard...
- The
Silver Gavel Award (also
known as the ABA
Silver Gavel Awards for
Media and The Arts) is an
annual award the
American Bar ****ociation
gives to honor...
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Gavel is a 2008
sculpture by
Andrew F. Scott,
depicting a
gavel, a
mallet used by
judges to
maintain order in a
courtroom and to
punctuate rulings. The...
- criminals. A
mysterious hooded man
named Gavel is ****igned to be the
judge for all
their trials,
while .
Gavel is not an
actual member of the Jury, and...
-
March 16, 1954, and
received considerable press attention,
including gavel-to-
gavel live
television coverage on ABC and
DuMont (April 22 – June 17). The...