- deliberative, judicial, and "display"
speeches in
political ****emblies,
lawcourts, and
other public gatherings.
Aristotle (384–322 BCE) was a
student of...
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parakletos is a
verbal adjective,
often used of one
called to help in a
lawcourt. In the
Jewish tradition the word was
transcribed with
Hebrew letters and...
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bequest was
essential to
avoid challenge by
another potential heir in the
lawcourts. In the 1970s some
women began to
adopt their mother's
maiden name as...
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built in the mid-second
century BC and may have been
intended for use as
lawcourts.
South Stoa II was a long stoa on the
south edge of the Agora, with a...
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Michael Appeals to
Caribbean Court of
Justice (CCJ)
Website http://www.
lawcourts.gov.bb/
Chief Justice and
President Currently Sir
Patterson Cheltenham...
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original on 2021-01-12.
Retrieved 2021-01-10. "Law
Courts of Barbados".
Lawcourts.gov.bb.
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original on 15
August 2009.
Retrieved 4 July...
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uncertainty remained, and in a
comprehensive final publication of the
lawcourts in the
Athenian Agora,
published in 1995, the
structure was
referred to...
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called the
South Square,
which may have
served as a
commercial area or as
lawcourts. The
structure was
damaged in the
Sullan Sack of 86 BC and used for industrial...
- Sävsjö
Former Sävsjö
lawcourt building in 2006 Sävsjö Show map of Jönköping Sävsjö Show map of
Sweden Coordinates: 57°24′N 14°40′E / 57.400°N 14.667°E...
- (ed.). ""让更多人听到我的声音"" [I Wish To Let More
People Listen to My Voice]. 《
Lawcourt evening news [zh]》 (in Chinese). pp. A08.
Archived from the
original on...