did justice|do justice in English

acted righteously, was fair and impartial, judged rightfully

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1. 28 The review did not do justice to her talents.

2. " Bastard " doesn't do you justice.

3. It is reasonable that everyone who asks justice should do justice. Thomas Jefferson 

4. Divine Justice Versus Distorted Justice

5. But poetic justice is not real justice.

6. Justice requires atonement, and justice demands reform.

7. How can you do justice to all of them?

8. What role do elders play with regard to justice?

9. The name 'Bogbean' doesn't do justice to these intricate flowers

10. You don' t work for the justice department, do you?

11. (b) What safeguards against the perversion of justice did the Law include?

12. Why did you go into that bar, if not to seek justice?

13. Human rights in the administration of justice, including juvenile justice

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15. He who would establish justice must love justice and live justly.

16. Justice —justice you should pursue, in order that you may keep alive.”

17. I am justice

18. Family, justice, honour,

19. Justice is enthroned.

20. Justice for heretics?

21. "To do historical justice, is to do justice to these men who were forgotten in those prisons, who were mistreated, who were abused by Castroism and the world …

22. But Adversarial conflict has nothing to do with justice, fairness or balance

23. 10 And the word affective scarcely did justice to the nature of those characteristics.

24. Remove the violence and the despoiling, and do justice and righteousness themselves.”

25. The fight for justice?