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The term the court is also used to refer to the presiding officer or officials, usually one or more judges.
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Senators had several other ways in which they could influence (or frustrate) a presiding magistrate.
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In addition to the presiding deity, both complexes have shrines for other deities.
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The vice governor is the "ex officio" presiding officer, and only votes to break ties.
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The presiding judge would read the charges and then call the accused forward for examination.
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As presiding judge, he was often seen carrying case files, insisting on reading each one in its entirety before assignment to a trial judge.
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Although no longer the presiding elder, his influence and leadership of the assembly continued to grow.
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The presiding judge should give reasons for the decision, whether the appeal is allowed or refused.
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A vacant seat must be filled by special election, the date of which is set by the presiding officer of the respective house.
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He is also the club's second longest-serving manager, presiding over a total of 565 games from 1984 to 2000 (over four spells).
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