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- 'Judge not, -- ye be judged'
- It may come before we forget?
- Kipling uses it eight times in ''Recessional''
- In case that
- Heaven forbid that
- For fear that (something should happen)
- For fear that (something happens)
- Conclusions reached by trial judge distress defendant in case
- "___ We Forget"
- The French on street, just in case
- In case lecturer is French
- Fearing that it�s the Orient for 18
- Openings for lawyer examining some testimony in case
- The French 'tec originally in case
- "____ we forget . . ." (Kipling)