• Queensland, Australia Great Court, one of the ruins of ancient Baalbek, known as Heliopolis in Greek and Roman antiquity Great Courts, the alternative name...
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  • Pro Tennis Tour (redirect from Great Courts)
    Pro Tennis Tour (known in Germany and France as Great Courts) is a 1989 sports video game developed by Blue Byte and published by Ubi Soft for the Amiga...
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    Great Court is the main court of Trinity College, Cambridge, and reputed to be the largest enclosed courtyard in Europe. The court was completed by Thomas...
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    gym, changing rooms, squash courts, badminton courts, rugby, hockey and football pitches along with tennis and netball courts. Trinity Bridge is a stone...
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    / 51.51944; -0.12694 The Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, commonly referred to simply as the Great Court, is the covered central quadrangle of the British...
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    Courts of the United Kingdom Courts of England and Wales Courts of Northern Ireland Courts of Scotland Judgments of the Supreme Court List of courts which...
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  • The Court of Great Sessions in Wales was the main court for the prosecution of felonies and serious misdemeanours in Wales between the Laws in Wales Act...
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    and nobility. Some courts even featured court uniforms. One of the major markers of a court is ceremony. Most monarchal courts included ceremonies concerning...
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    sat as a judicial court of appeals. Before the adoption of the state constitution in 1780, it was called the Great and General Court, but the official...
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    courts, including trial courts, appellate courts, administrative courts, international courts, and tribunals. A court is any person or institution, often as...
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  • Pro Tennis Tour 2 (published as Great Courts 2 in France and Germany, and Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour in North America) is a sports video game developed...
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    Royal forest (redirect from Forest courts)
    frequently, the lower courts assumed the power to fine offenders against the forest laws, according to a fixed schedule. The courts of justice-seat crept...
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    The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in Westminster which houses the High Court and Court of Appeal of England...
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    museum empty, the demolition for Lord Foster's glass-roofed Great Court could begin. The Great Court, opened in 2000, while undoubtedly improving circulation...
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    Great Court is a heritage-listed university colonnade at the University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John...
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    true monument and home to a great warrior. Piercing the windowless, city-like curtain wall of the east court is the great East Gate, a monumental triumphal...
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    Sanhedrin (redirect from Great Sanhedrin)
    was only one Great Sanhedrin of 70 judges, which, among other roles, acted as a supreme court, taking appeals from cases that lesser courts decided. In...
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    ecclesiastical courts. Indeed, judges of Consistory Courts, the Arches Court of Canterbury, the Chancery Court of York and the Court of Ecclesiastical...
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    Stannary law (redirect from Stannary Courts)
    courts met in Lydford and operated a prison there, while the Cornish stannary courts met primarily in Truro. The Devon and Cornwall stannary courts were...
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  • Supreme Court of the United Kingdom Courts of England and Wales / Judiciary of England and Wales Courts of Scotland / Judiciary of Scotland Courts of Northern...
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    The Four Courts (Irish: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna) is Ireland's most prominent courts building, located on Inns Quay in Dublin. The Four Courts is the principal...
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    Standard-Bearer of the Crown; Grand Standard-Bearer of Lithuania; Court Standard-Bearer of the Crown; Court Standard-Bearer of Lithuania. At the same time, chorąży...
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    The Manchester Assize Courts was a building housing law courts on Great Ducie Street in the Strangeways district of Manchester, England. It was 279 ft...
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    currently Monica Hansen Nylund. The court is administered by the Norwegian National Courts Administration. Because of the great distances both at land and at...
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  • women's clay court tennis tournament founded in 1922 as the Hard Court Championships of the Great Southern District. The tournament was organised by the Western...
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  • An ecclesiastical court, also called court Christian or court spiritual, is any of certain non-adversarial courts conducted by church-approved officials...
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    Parquet Courts' drummer, were both born and raised in Denton. The three relocated to Brooklyn after college and soon started Parquet Courts. The band...
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    leader in various courts of princes, most notably in Silesia. Later the title evolved further to denote one of the functions at the court. In the 14th century...
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  • and Sullivan club. He becomes the first person to complete the Trinity Great Court Run, running around the college courtyard in the time it takes for the...
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    The Great Molasses Flood, also known as the Boston Molasses Disaster, was a disaster that occurred on Wednesday, January 15, 1919, in the North End neighborhood...
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