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back judge — n. Football an official who makes rulings regarding pass receptions, field goals, etc. * * * … Universalium
back judge — n. Football an official who makes rulings regarding pass receptions, field goals, etc … English World dictionary
Back Judge — Ein Schiedsrichter (rechts) beobachtet Navy s Shun White (#26) bei einem Touchdown Aufgrund der Komplexität und des oft unübersichtlichen Spielgeschehens gibt es beim American Football eine ganze Schiedsrichter Crew. Sie besteht aus mindestens… … Deutsch Wikipedia
back judge — noun a football official • Hypernyms: ↑football official * * * noun : a football official whose duties include keeping the official time and identifying eligible pass receivers … Useful english dictionary
Judge Goodman — Superherobox caption = Chief Judge Goodman (drawn by Brian Bolland) character name = Judge Goodman publisher = IPC Magazines Ltd; later Rebellion Developments debut = 2000 AD prog 2 (1977) creators = Pat Mills, Kelvin Gosnell, Peter Harris… … Wikipedia
Judge Giant — can refer to either of two fictional characters appearing in the Judge Dredd comic strip in 2000 AD . They are father and son. Their first names have never been given.They are both descended from another 2000 AD character, Giant (real name John… … Wikipedia
Judge Dredd vs. Aliens — is an intercompany crossover, featuring the Judge Dredd and the Alien from the film Alien franchise. It was published weekly in 2000 AD in 2003.CharactersJudges include:*Judge Dredd *Judge Giant *Judge Sanchez, only a month out of the academy… … Wikipedia
Judge McGruder — Chief Judge McGruder (painted by Peter Doherty) Publication information Publisher Rebellion Developments … Wikipedia
Judge Mathis — Format Court Starring Greg Mathis Country of origin United States … Wikipedia
back-to-back life sentences — Slang for consecutive life terms imposed by a judge when the defendant was convicted of more than one crime, each of which carries a life sentence. Making the sentences consecutive and not concurrent (served at the same time) lessens the chance… … Law dictionary