trial

September 21st, 2012 | 231 Entries

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231 Entries for “trial”

  1. It must have been ice – thin, transparent treacherous, like a cunning lover who wants to hold onto you, trapping you in his web or intrigues only his spidery mind can weave…

  2. i walked in the door and down the long hall to my seat in the front of the room. the stares burned through me as i took my seat. my life would never be the same, attempted suicide can kill a mans reputation.

    connor zanon
  3. We all face trials at some point in our lives. What makes them most difficult to handle is that not everybody recognises how difficult your personal trials can be. Inner strength and confidence in your beliefs is all that it takes to overcome them.

    Philippa
  4. Life is all about the trials and how you handle them. The way you handle everything that life throws at you defines what kind of a person you are.

  5. trial i don’t know much about it
    but i always see it in imdb or software. this is bad because after it we should pay.

    mahnaz
  6. I hate when you take a trial on the internet and it’s really fun and then you buy whatever it is and it’s not as fun anymore :(

  7. Eating the clothes, the trial detergent mad from pea blossoms was more acidic than I expected.

    Joe
  8. judges takes the stand, the courtroom was a buzz, the innocent woman shook nervously in anticipation of her fate. She had been framed. Caught up in an affair with a married man, she was set up. Who would do this to her? Why? Before she could consider those possibilities, she awaited the decision. The door creeped open and the twelve jurors come into the room. “We find the defendant… Not guilty, due to reasonable doubt.”

    Holli Kempka
  9. Trial and error. In life everyone goes through trial and error. You never get anything right the first time you do it, you have to keep trying, keep searching, keep at it until you get it right. That’s the purpose of trial and error.

  10. Elemental frustrations plague me from time to time and I don’t know how to respond to it. If I mistook your hand for a help, then forgive me. I didn’t know what you meant when you withdrew; you went so quickly. You went with nothing. I am upended, I am capsized.

    Harrison
  11. How about s trial period. I mean if we can’t work it out like this then maybe we need to seperate. Maybe we can fix it.
    no. There’s no going back. I can’t. We are just gonna have to call it quits.

    simmz
  12. In the midst of the numerous trials and turbulence in his life, he has come to realize that he has learnt something new, completely foreign, nonetheless very empowering; perseverance.

    m
  13. “It’s just a trial. Just a simple trial.”
    “There’s no way I can win. You know that. You’ve sent me down a death spiral.”
    “A death spiral? Look at you– talking like the royals already. Metaphors. Bah.”
    “Just because I’m educated doesn’t mean you have any cause to mock me.”
    “You’re educated because I said you were. You’re everything now, because I said you were. WIthout me, you would be nothing.”

  14. Trialanderror. and Trial again. Look at me with those eyes, the ones that make me weak at the knees with lust and love sometimes, and at others, can make me sick with fear and sadness. We’ll keep trying and learning and failing and trying again. Lets see how it pans out. Lets see if they’re wrong.

    Kim
  15. hey where are the required email and other crap fields?
    if i dont know where they are then i can’t fill them out
    im suing you
    we’re going on trial
    and im going to win
    because u didnt give me the freaking fields
    T^T
    dont be mean
    give me the fields….. come onnnn………………………………………….

    Kitsukamii
  16. test, not sure, at least you get a chance to say no or return the product (or the person) but can’t always try. trial is for weak, people unable to chose or trial is just mandatory or even it’s one of the marketing tricks I hate the most.

    Bee
  17. Trial, a trial is something where someone else will always get to make the decisions for you or about you. A trial in law or court, where someone else makes a decision for you. Well if everyone else chooses for you, what is the point in us living at all? we may as well die.

    Ashley
  18. Today I had to go to a court trail with my child, he is now on probation for 3 years and he’s going mad. He was always a trouble maker so what can ya do? Well, I guess i’ll just have to live with it, I hate court trials. My son really isn’t a bad kid, he’s just a lost cause looking for his destiny. I’m so fed up with everything. I’m sorry, son.

    Angie Emory
  19. This trial is taking it’s toll on me as I struggle and try to make things at work be what they should. Maybe the lesson is that it’s time now to move and take my trials elsewhere. When does it become too much?

  20. love the trial room if you want to fit in the best…. for that you may have to take lot of pain.. including hating your high heels at mid day… loosing temper at your best friend… going all day without food… and most importantly getting your all cards emptied in one day…
    yes the BIG SHOPPING DAY!!!

    sukhada ayare
  21. his trila went well. Only 6 life sentences for murdering his extended family and in laws in front of the traditional thanksgiving turkey. Why? They did not leave him any white meat. He asked nicely…

  22. Practice something

    Tau Sylvester
  23. I always and always
    Wanted to go to the best exhibition in the world
    Harry Potter’s it is
    The trial wizard cup is what i want
    To hold it
    To carry it
    Appreciate the winning of the trial wizard

    Dolphine
  24. He was on trial for something he didn’t do. He sat there and wondered what his fate would be. He could hear his heart beating loudly and his plans were sweaty. What would his children do without him? Would they blame him? How could this have happened? It was out of his hands now.

    Cassie
  25. Pre-trial
    I am suspended between good and evil
    but I choose what is wrong
    and take upon myself the sweet guilt

  26. When a trial is going on, it consist of two or more lawyers at each other’s neck struggling for their client, some have a jury to decide and the rest a presiding judge. In my country, its d judge and not the jury that decides what happens at trial

    lucy
  27. http://fancydasha.blogspot.com/2012/09/another-rainy-day.html
    my blog
    i make everything i want here
    it’s amazing when you feel so free and capable to write what you want, what you want others to read and to understand, to inspire…
    i love this. it’s a part of my life.

  28. its always unfair because you are the opposite of what i want and yet i seek you, perhaps the judge is right and I am making all the wrong choices. You can be kind but you are unable to and I’m giving you too much kindness. You know I am right,, i know i am right but whocares if i keep choosing you because you’ll keep being you lacking in everything and I get to waste time. I am done with me putting my love in all the wrong place and I let you go.

    Tala
  29. Every trial has an end. Find value in the test of strength it takes to get through the trial. Only in the trial can you find your true character and what others think of you.

    Helena Dulaney
  30. the trial of the two convicted murderers, was postpone after it was discovered that the family of the judge were kidnapped and their lives threaten.

  31. “All I want is you.”

    “But there is still much to do.”

    “True, but I want to keep you by my side.”

    A knowing smile is exchanged between them, in the air hovers the promise of a kiss destined to lead into a warm embrace. From there the fires of intimacy smolder as the two linger blissfully in this rapturous moment – a meeting of minds, a parting of lips and thighs. Little did they know of the trials they would soon be forced to face.

    Songs In The Night
  32. A trial is something that people are put through to determine their guilt or innocence. Dually, a trial may also represent a task or challenge that a person must go through to prove themselves. Trials are designed to test people, and to determine their credibility and ability.

    Ryan
  33. they stood there waiting for the verdict. The trial had lasted 34 days and finally the jury sat in the other room trying to decide if they were truly guilty beyond doubt. But the faces in the room said this was far from over.

  34. The man was under trial. He had waited so long for this day and already, it was here. He sat in front of the judge without a hint of guilt. His cold eyes focused on the jury for a second.
    “Well,” He demanded. “What’s my punishment?” He smirked slightly, awaiting his fate with such poise and class.

    Fflur
  35. everyone is always on trial, it doesnt matter what you have done or..who you have done. you are always judged. are you innocent? no one cares, youl always be guilty in their eyes. i just want to be left alone.

    Kirby
  36. The trial was over. He wasn’t surprised by the jury’s decision.
    There they stood. This was his last moment to see them. The similar tightening in the neck came back – his two kids.

    Heena
  37. Seemingly, it seemed to go on forever. Watching from the back of the hall, his eyes seemed dull as the verdict came through. The trial had taken far too long and, as time dragged on, he felt his gut twist.
    He wasn’t going to win it.
    His brother, the little man he’d grown up with, was going to prison.
    And as the judge glared at his cowering little (innocent, always innocent to him) brother, Damien’s gut dropped.
    Guilty.

  38. Tell me that this trial will end soon. I only love you and when you realise that I can be happy and just try to make you happy.

    He looked at her. Nothing she had just said made sense. He had met her two days ago when they collided and he helped her pick up her parcels.

  39. i’m on trial everyday, the past accusing me of things and holding me back from the future
    the evidence is the nightmares and the haunting flashbacks
    the evidence is the memories and insomnia keeping me up all night
    i’m on trial by jury and i’ve got no case
    i can plead innocent but i will always be guilty
    because the past has clearly built its case

  40. on a tightrope.
    i choke.
    questions i cant answer.
    crimes that are not mine.
    (you could call me the young manson)
    men without faces,
    men without names
    they bid my undoing.
    center stage of my damn shame.
    long coats and gavels
    sigmund freud babble
    walking, talking
    three-piece business suits
    men crafted of lies with checkered patterned ties
    (to match)
    my fate?
    i anticipate: burned at the stake.
    re:circa salem ’92

    or escape:
    a jagged cliff overhangs,
    overcast and crashing waves.

    E-37101
    guilty.

    lgrey