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judiciaries

n. (plural of judiciary English)

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Unraveling all the entanglements—some of which were rumored to stretch as far afield as Janus and Elegy—and bringing all those involved before the appropriate judiciaries would take months or even years.

Human cloning, for reasons nobody is very clear on any more, is still illegal in most developed nations—but very few judiciaries push for mandatory abortion of identical twins.

Human cloning, for reasons nobody is very clear on anymore, is still illegal in most developed nations – but very few judiciaries push for mandatory abortion of identical twins.

That is why judiciaries and law-enforcers so seldom kill women by law, no matter what their crime.

Robespierre, Danton, Marat, she had not known in their new guise of bloody judiciaries, merciless wielders of the guillotine.

First, Europeans have for thousands of years been living in densely populated societies with central governments, police, and judiciaries.

They have a president, a premier, and an executive cabinet, and a tricameral legislature, and two complete and distinct judiciaries.