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"There are no rules, and it's unjudged, because all the people who would judge it are in it."
Or maybe he had hoped to recreate the feelings of only a few days ago, traveling unfettered and unjudged.
Their work completed, the judges are free to slink away, unjudged themselves, for who is to see the works that got away?
Behold, O Mayor of the People, the morning has worn itself into noon; and he is still unjudged!
Through travel, Walter is able to avoid permanent connections, to escape responsibilities, and to remain completely unknown and unjudged.
To the Editor: When women (and men) feel unjudged and safe, they find and share their feelings about a past abortion.
The Fairbanks Open is an unjudged part of the competition, wherein amateur sculptors work alongside world-famous artists.
"Or at least we will, as long as no warrior of ours has an unjudged blood-feud with any warrior of theirs."
Her murder was just one of millions of crimes committed by the Khmer Rouge, crimes that remain unjudged and unpunished.
The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics are on this week in Alaska, and anyone can participate in one unjudged event: storytelling.
His great strength, and certainly the key to his longevity, is that, whatever happens to the contestants, he is able to have them leave happy, feeling unjudged and appreciated.
The realm of eternal punishment in Hellenistic mythology was Tartarus, Hades was a form of limbo where the unjudged dead dwelled.
Synonymous with bonfire night, toffee apples, those top-heavy, flat peaked baubles on sticks, have long been a treat for the children and an unjudged predilection of the parent.
Lest anyone be misled, even with today's pain blockers, childbirth is a body-racking experience, and a woman's decision to block some or most of the pain should be left unjudged.
Subsequently the English tango evolved mainly as a highly competitive dance, while the American tango evolved as an unjudged social dance with an emphasis on leading and following skills.
The Evening Standard also wrote in its review that Butler boldly creates a psychologically complex female lead, surrounding her with unjudged dead-beats, each distinctively vocalising caustic Sheffield vernacular.
The day after the receipt of this letter I was, as I have before said, unheard, unaccused, unjudged, conducted like a criminal from the army, by fifty hussars, and imprisoned in the fortress of Glatz.
While experiencers, who number up to eight million in the United States alone, sometimes report that reviews took place in the company of otherworldly beings who shared the observation, they also say they felt unjudged during the process, leaving themselves their own strongest critics.
Evan's predicament is bleakly comic, and yet: "His mother had taught him the beauty of a secret life, the one unmeasured by others, and if unmeasured, then also unjudged, unknown in the most fundamental way, something held close as a heartbeat, a phantom voice near the ear, that most intimate of places."