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Judger

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Judg´er
n.1.One who judges.


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These findings support that on the one hand, Judgers prefer to work in a linear, orderly method, seek closure, tend to be organized, and want things settled (typical characteristics of Executive, hierarchical, Monarchic); and on the other hand, Perceiving individuals prefer a flexible, spontaneous life.
The other eight horses to win both races are Ridan (1962), Northern Dancer (1964), Forward Pass (1968), Judger (1974), Honest Pleasure (1976), Alydar (1978), Spectacular Bid (1979) and Holy Bull (1994).
If you are a Judger, you probably thrive on order; you have a special system for keeping things in the refrigerator and dish drainer, hangers in your closets, and pictures on your walls.
 
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