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These are all the judges that have been on Strictly.

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  • These are all the judges that have been on Strictly.
  • Judges are the officials who preside over trials, both civil and criminal. As depicted in the Muppet/Henson universe, judges are distinguished by their black robes and ubiquitous gavels, suitable for rapping or breaking. Though there are clear distinctions in both the powers and attire of judges in the United States of America and England, judges in Muppet productions will occasionally don the wigs associated with the British law courts.
  • Members of the forum who knew the statistics behind the RPG and could officially reff matches within the RPG. In many RPGs they were lead by Judgemaster Kovu. ~ Kovu
  • Noel Sharkey, Martin Smith and Mat Irvine also appeared as judges for all but one series of the US, Dutch and German wars as they all took place during or after the filming for Extreme Series 1, when those three judges were first put together. The only exception was Dutch Series 1, in which Myra Wilson was a judge instead of Mat Irvine. In recognition for creating the first antweight robot, Adam Clark was the sole judge of the Extreme Series 2 Antweight Championship.
  • Biblical judges (Hebrew: shoftim שופטים) were chief magistrates of the Hebrews in the ancients' sense (against the principle of separation of powers), distinct from modern, merely judicial judges. While judge is the closest literal translation of the Hebrew term used in the Bible, the position is more one of unelected non-hereditary leadership than that of legal pronouncement, once in office comparable to a king (but not anointed). In the Biblical context of the Book of Judges, the term designates those who act as deliverers. The word, however, means more than this: it refers to leaders who took charge of the affairs of the tribes in case of war (like a war king amongst the Germanic tribes, for example), and who assumed leadership of their respective tribes in the succeeding times of peace
  • The Star Wars MUSH Judge system exists to allow for immediate online arbitration of IC activity that can not be resolved by those involved themselves, and to act as official witnesses of IC activity. This Judging system was designed with the idea that action on the MUSH should never be forced to stop just because there don't happen to be any judges online. Players are encouraged to try to settle their IC matters by themselves. However, sometimes a dispute occurs where a mediator is needed to keep RP from being completely disrupted, or where an official IC action needs to be monitored and logged with the administration.
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  • These are all the judges that have been on Strictly.
  • Judges are the officials who preside over trials, both civil and criminal. As depicted in the Muppet/Henson universe, judges are distinguished by their black robes and ubiquitous gavels, suitable for rapping or breaking. Though there are clear distinctions in both the powers and attire of judges in the United States of America and England, judges in Muppet productions will occasionally don the wigs associated with the British law courts.
  • Biblical judges (Hebrew: shoftim שופטים) were chief magistrates of the Hebrews in the ancients' sense (against the principle of separation of powers), distinct from modern, merely judicial judges. While judge is the closest literal translation of the Hebrew term used in the Bible, the position is more one of unelected non-hereditary leadership than that of legal pronouncement, once in office comparable to a king (but not anointed). In the Biblical context of the Book of Judges, the term designates those who act as deliverers. The word, however, means more than this: it refers to leaders who took charge of the affairs of the tribes in case of war (like a war king amongst the Germanic tribes, for example), and who assumed leadership of their respective tribes in the succeeding times of peace. In accordance with the needs of the time, their functions were primarily martial and judicial. The Hebrew name of the book of Judges was transliterated by Origen Safateím and by St. Jerome Sophtim; it was translated into Greek by Melito and Origen Kritaí, by the Septuagint ì tôn kritôn bíblos or tôn kritôn, so too by the Greek Fathers; the Latins translated liber Judicum (or for short Judicum). The Hebrew verb meant originally "to act as a Divine judge", and was applied to God (Genesis 18:25) and to the prophet Moses acting as the specially inspired lawgiver and judge of Israel (Exodus 18:13, 16). In time the elders of the Hebrew people became the "judges" (vv. 25, 26). In the book of Judges the term judges (shôphitîm) is applied to the leaders of Israel, and would seem to indicate that their right was Divine (Judges 10:2, 3). The office of judge differed from that of king only in the absence of hereditary succession (xii, 7-15). It is worth noting that the Phoenicians, according to the Roman historian Livy, called their city states' chief magistrates suffetes (XXVIII, xxxvii), apparently a cognate title, and gave to the two suffetes of Carthage a power analogous to that of the Roman consuls (XXX, vii; XXXIV, lxi).
  • Members of the forum who knew the statistics behind the RPG and could officially reff matches within the RPG. In many RPGs they were lead by Judgemaster Kovu. ~ Kovu
  • The Star Wars MUSH Judge system exists to allow for immediate online arbitration of IC activity that can not be resolved by those involved themselves, and to act as official witnesses of IC activity. This Judging system was designed with the idea that action on the MUSH should never be forced to stop just because there don't happen to be any judges online. Players are encouraged to try to settle their IC matters by themselves. However, sometimes a dispute occurs where a mediator is needed to keep RP from being completely disrupted, or where an official IC action needs to be monitored and logged with the administration. The +reqjudge command exists to notify the online Judges of situations where their presence is required. (+help +reqjudge) Once a Judge arrives, they take charge of the situation and their decisions are official and binding.
  • Noel Sharkey, Martin Smith and Mat Irvine also appeared as judges for all but one series of the US, Dutch and German wars as they all took place during or after the filming for Extreme Series 1, when those three judges were first put together. The only exception was Dutch Series 1, in which Myra Wilson was a judge instead of Mat Irvine. In recognition for creating the first antweight robot, Adam Clark was the sole judge of the Extreme Series 2 Antweight Championship.
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