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In both British English and American English, many words have variant spellings, but most of the time one variant is preferred over the other. In dictionaries, the preferred spelling is listed first among the headwords of an entry. ... judgement vs judgment: judgement is preferred in British English (except in the sense of...
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Freddrick Cook1 appeals a judgment withholding adjudication for possession of cocaine and sentencing him to thirty months' probation. We affirm the adjudication without further comment. We reverse that portion of the sentence that requires Mr. Cook to pay $100 to the Hillsborough County Drug Fund.
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Banu Qurayza - The judgment per Ibn Ishaq ... alternate spellings include Quraiza, Qurayza, Quraytha, and the archaic Koreiza) were a Jewish tribe who lived in northern Arabia during the 7th century, at the oasis of Yathrib (now known as Medina).
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Gay - Alternate spellings ... Gay, Gay - Alternate spellings, Gay - Commonly accepted usage, Gay - Descriptor, Gay - Etymology, Gay - Etymology of the modern usage, Gay - Folk etymologies, Gay - Gay community, Gay - Pejorative usage, Gay - Sexual orientation, Gay - Syntax, Bisexuality, Civil rights, Coming out, Dyke, Fag,
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It is the name of famous people, places, institutions, has alternate spellings, and is ranked highly among given names. ... Michael has four positions: (1) warrior against the devil and other demons (2) protector of righteous souls at the time of death (3) transporter of souls for judgment (4) champion of God's people,
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According to Stillman, Muhammad chose Sa'd ibn Mua'dh so as not to pronounce the judgment himself after the precedents he had set with the Banu Qaynuqa and the Banu Nadir: "Sa`d took the hint and condemned the adult males to death and the hapless women and children to slavery." Furthermore, Stillman infers from Abu Lubaba...
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exceed 0 Remember that this one is -ceed, not -cede. (To exceed all expectations, master the spellings of this word, "precede" and "supersede" below.) ... In the context of the law, however, judgment is preferred. This spelling change contrasts with other similar spelling changes made in American English, which were rejected...
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