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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Trinity College, Cambridge (section Great Court)
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 (redirect from Great Courts 2)
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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Lord Chancellor (redirect from Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain)
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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Judiciaries of the United Kingdom (redirect from Courts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
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 (Eastern Europe) (redirect from Great Chorazy of the Crown)
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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Marszałek (redirect from Great Lithuanian Marshal)
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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