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C.J.

C.J.

An abbreviation for chief justice, the principal presiding judge or the judge with most seniority on a particular court, as well as an abbreviation for circuit judge, the judge of a particular judicial circuit.

West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that in 2018, Netflix announced a limited series about Madam C.J. Walker to be executive produced by Octavia Spencer.
C.J. is the one who wants to go all the time, every time.
McGregor, of course, was referring to former Warriors guard C.J. Watson, who used the same jersey number during his stint with the team from 2008 to 2010.
New York-based private equity firm Hilltop Private Capital has created American Track Services through its investments in US-based railroad services companies American Track Generations and C.J. Bridges Railroad Contractor, the firm said.
"The concept was simple, but the way to accomplish shooting it was less so," says C.J. Burton.
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Law enforcement officers at Dubai International Airport discovered that the 40-year-old Nigerian passenger, C.J., had been carrying drugs in his intestines when they had him checked at the special detecting device at the airport's transit terminal in November.
New York, NY, April 03, 2015 --(PR.com)-- On Friday, April 3, 2015, adult entertainment blogger C.J. Asher will be going on a whirlwind 12 hour tour to review a dozen of New York City's hottest gentlemen's clubs.
Synopsis: When nine-year old C.J. Walker touches the arm of his mother's dead friend at her wake service and whispers the wish that she wouldn't be dead, he's just trying to do the right thing.
NEW YORK -- For Lori Duron, parenting her younger son C.J. is etched in time as B.B.
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