We practice Zen meditation together 1-2 days a week. Anyone with a sincere interest in meditation is welcome. |
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No figure in the history of Zen is more closely associated with meditation practice than the thirteenth-century Japanese master Dogen. |
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Here's a comprehensive guide to the 1500-year-old tried and tested practice of Zen meditation that will bring tranquility to your life. |
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She had to practice flying in various weather conditions before she could get her pilot's license. |
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It is common practice for one town's fire department to help another town when there is a big fire. |
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Zazen, seated meditation, is the basic practice in zen. |
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The taking of hostages as collateral during political arrangements was a common practice in ancient Rome. |
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Exceptionally the court may sit with a jury, but in practice normally only in defamation cases or cases against the police. |
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It is likely that the castle evolved from the practice of fortifying a lordly home. |
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It ended in my moving into the house next Lady-day, and starting in practice on very much the same conditions as he had suggested. |
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Religious practice in London is lower than in any other part of the UK or Western Europe and is around seven times lower than American averages. |
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Edgmond was once associated with the practice of souling, a possible contributor to the halloween practice of trick or treating. |
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As to the depriving the defendant of waging his law, it was thought, the practice merited discouragement, as a temptation to perjury. |
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This began the practice we now know as branding today, where the consumers buy the brand instead of the product. |
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The custom of level-handed work has been increasing in practice since the bureau first made a study of this industry. |
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Can lay the pieces or blanks upon the die quite true and without care or practice and as fast as wanted. |
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Shortly after, Lower moved to London, where his growing practice soon led him to abandon research. |
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Hunter Shelden had opened a neurological practice at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, California. |
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After the Saab GT 750 was introduced at the New York Motor Show in 1958 with safety belts fitted as standard, the practice became commonplace. |
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Before the introduction of the seed drill, a common practice was to plant seeds by hand. |
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The codes of practice were duly put in place and for the next five years the Rail Regulator received no complaints about ROSCO behaviour. |
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In practice this means that normally aircraft land from the northeast over Stockport, Cheadle and Heald Green and takeoff towards Knutsford. |
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These coins continue an existing national practice of minting of silver and gold commemorative coins. |
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This suggests a practice of excarnation and secondary burial, and possibly some form of ritual cannibalism. |
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The Republic had no fixed bureaucracy, and collected taxes through the practice of tax farming. |
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Music historians are not certain if Roman musicians made a significant contribution to the theory or practice of music. |
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Many people in Bangladesh practice Sufism, which has a long heritage in the region. |
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His varied works set the course of modern architectural practice in the country. |
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Accommodation tied to work is still common practice for those working in restaurants. |
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This is thought to originate from the practice of carving a leopard head as a motif on the head of the log used as a battering ram. |
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Also a good language learner demonstrates a willingness to practice and use the language in real communication. |
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A significant group of German Pietists in Iowa formed the Amana Colonies and continue to practice speaking their heritage language. |
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He or she can readily put to use what is learned, as can the child learning its first language, so lots of naturalistic practice is possible. |
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In practice English is used instead of Urdu in the higher echelons of government. |
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The Irish penitential practice spread throughout the continent, where the form of public penance had fallen into disuse. |
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As such there is no evidence that heterodox baptism figured into the practice of the Irish church. |
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He rejected the practice of selling indulgences, as well as the common saint cult practices of the day. |
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Over the last several decades, religious practice has been declining as secularization has increased. |
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A similar practice in French cathedrals, called machicotage, is documented from 1391 through at least the eighteenth century. |
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This practice differs from most other Quaker branches of the Religious Society of Friends. |
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A small minority of Gurneyite Friends practice entirely unprogrammed worship. |
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There is no plan on how the meeting will proceed, and actual practice varies widely between Meetings and individual worship services. |
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Most of these are affiliated with the Friends United Meeting, practice programmed worship and employ pastors. |
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There he learned the Roman method of calculating the date of Easter, and studied the Roman practice of relic collecting. |
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Hinduism is attracting Western adherents through the affiliated practice of yoga. |
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It is estimated that around 30 million Americans and 5 million Europeans regularly practice some form of Hatha Yoga. |
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An important additional practice is a kind and compassionate attitude toward every living being and the world. |
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Aspects of the Brahmavihara practice for rebirths into heavenly realm has been an important part of Buddhist meditation tradition. |
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The practice of using mantras was adopted from Hinduism, where they were first used in the Vedas. |
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Then the Major got into the game and launched rockets at them, and we all had a few mad minutes having target practice on the Lionel train set. |
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Wicca often involves the ritual practice of magic, though it is not always necessary. |
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Many Wiccans believe in magic, a manipulative force exercised through the practice of witchcraft or sorcery. |
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This practice seemingly derives from a line in Aradia, Charles Leland's supposed record of Italian witchcraft. |
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The Feri Tradition is a modern traditional witchcraft practice founded by Victor Henry Anderson and his wife Cora. |
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The belief in sorcery and its practice seem to have been widespread in the Ancient Near East and Nile Valley. |
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It is acknowledged that while magic exists, it is forbidden to practice it on the basis that it usually involves the worship of other gods. |
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Still, the practice of seeking help to the Jinn is prohibited and regarded the same as seeking help to a devil. |
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In Malawi it is also common practice to accuse children of witchcraft and many children have been abandoned, abused and even killed as a result. |
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Some Heathens also practice other Pagan religions as well, such as Wicca or Druidry. |
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The practice of using the term doctor for PhDs developed within German universities and spread across the academic world. |
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It's a professional level where theory and practice are focused in a broad sense. |
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After that time the German practice of requiring lecturers to have completed a research doctorate spread. |
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The people practice what mischiefs and villainies they will against private men, whom they malign by stealing their goods, or murdering them. |
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In this way, they bore similarities with the May Day garlands which were also a common festival practice in Britain and Ireland. |
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One practice in example was for a group to visit a local manor, and 'sing out' the lord. |
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However, now the practice is to drink cider on Christmas Eve, celebrated with the family, and Champagne on New Year's celebrated with friends. |
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English brewers are allowed a free hand in the use of adjuncts which can include honey, ginger and spices, although this practice is not common. |
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Most early Roman painting styles show Etruscan influences, particularly in the practice of political painting. |
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Etruscan religion was also a major influence, particularly on the practice of augury, since Rome had once been ruled by Etruscan kings. |
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Due to increasingly slack religious practice in Lindisfarne, Cuthbert was sent to Lindisfarne as a way to reform the religious community. |
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It was Freud's practice to begin a painting by first drawing in charcoal on the canvas. |
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Chaucer's Pardoner openly admits the corruption of his practice while hawking his wares. |
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Milton's first criticism of idolatry focuses on the practice of constructing temples and other buildings to serve as places of worship. |
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Blake started engraving copies of drawings of Greek antiquities purchased for him by his father, a practice that was preferred to actual drawing. |
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His wife and youngest children joined him there, as was the practice at the time. |
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Around 1701 he instituted weekly clubs for the practice of music, which flourished in Oxford as well as in London. |
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The common practice period is when many of the ideas that make up western classical music took shape, standardized, or were codified. |
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The next major expansion of symphonic practice came from Richard Wagner's Bayreuth orchestra, founded to accompany his musical dramas. |
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The film received critical acclaim in the United States and Roger Lewis viewed it as an important practice ground for Sellers. |
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This refers to the early practice of using the tail of the mace to strike the ball when it lay against a rail cushion. |
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The first set has to be handed back after forty minutes in the first practice session and one at the end. |
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For the other two practice sessions two sets have to be handed in at the end. |
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The BBC also showed live coverage of practice and qualifying sessions from those races. |
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The more traditional practice of fans throwing hats on the ice following genuine hat tricks remains exempt from this penalty. |
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Hawke worked on fielding practice and the players became specialised and efficient as fielders. |
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On the opening day, following the practice introduced at the Intercalated Games of 1906, teams paraded behind national flags. |
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On 12 September 1931 against Old Blues the practice was expanded to the whole team. |
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The first match took place on 30 November when members played against each other in a practice match at Folly Field. |
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Although the practice was spoilt by hailstorm, the races were run in bright weather. |
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During practice for the 1985 French Grand Prix, Mansell unwillingly broke the record for the highest speed crash in Formula One history. |
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The team started off strongly on the Friday practice of the Australian Grand Prix, finishing in the top five. |
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Taylor admitted, following his defeat, that he had had little time to practice after his World Championship win. |
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After the match, Taylor vowed to ease up on his schedule but increase his practice in order to play his best at the major events. |
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It is, however, generally discouraged in some Protestant branches such as Calvinism, where the practice is considered a form of idolatry. |
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However, although he is often connected with absolutism, Bodin held some moderate opinions on how government should in practice be carried out. |
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In February 1937, the League did ban foreign volunteers, but this was in practice a symbolic move. |
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The Romance languages do not follow the German practice of capitalizing all nouns including common ones. |
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The President is the formal Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces, but in practice answers to the Government via the Minister for Defence. |
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The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland regulates the practice of architecture in the state. |
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Foreign relations and defence are the responsibility of the Lord of Mann, however in practice are handled by the British Government. |
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When in conversation with the Queen, the practice is to initially address her as Your Majesty and thereafter as Ma'am. |
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They also had to respect the open field system rights, when demanded, even when in practice the rights were not widely in use. |
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Standard practice evolved to use two independent systems for feeding water to the boiler. |
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However, as mentioned above, in practice the real power was vested in the emperor, who exercised it through his chancellor. |
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Although nominally a federal empire and league of equals, in practice the empire was dominated by the largest and most powerful state, Prussia. |
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Most, however, continued to practice their old religions without restriction. |
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These gave crews practice in navigation and avoiding air defences, and set off air raid alarms which disturbed civilian morale. |
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Sending Valentine's Day cards became hugely popular in Britain in the late 18th century, a practice which has since spread to other nations. |
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By contrast, the Ming dynasty in China began once more to practice privatization, especially with regards to their manufacturing industries. |
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In practice I believe it is against Britain's interests to create a precedent for unilateral military action. |
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These princelings nominally owed allegiance to the Norwegian crown, although in practice the latter's control was fairly limited. |
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The practice is based at Brodick Health Centre and has three base surgeries and four branch surgeries. |
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In practice atmospheric conditions make such sightings extremely rare and indeed there are no reported sightings. |
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This practice is permissible because the magnitude of the degree Celsius is equal to that of the kelvin. |
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However, there is no legal basis for this restriction and in practice the title is applied to all councillors at all levels of local government. |
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In a membership context, failure to comply with a code of practice can result in expulsion from the professional organization. |
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However, whatever the history, in practice the government of the Cayman Islands has always relied on indirect and not direct taxes. |
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Any codified constitution will be overlaid with supplementary legislation and customary practice after a period of time. |
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There are two motions which have grown up through custom and practice and which govern questionable conduct within the House. |
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The sovereign may appoint anyone a Privy Counsellor, but in practice appointments are made only on the advice of the Her Majesty's Government. |
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The Ministry of Justice revises current practice of this convention from time to time. |
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The Coldstream medical practice has about 1400 patients who live in England. |
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He left the Swansea legal practice to become a tutor at Cardiff University for two years on the Bar Vocational Course. |
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This practice was repeated during the War of 1812, where escaped American slaves were formed into Cochrane's second Corps of Colonial Marines. |
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Many of them were already either good practice recommendations or separate legal requirements regulating farm activities. |
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The practice of using credit rating agency ratings for regulatory purposes has since expanded globally. |
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This practice would increase the money supply but at the same time the relative value of each coin would be lowered. |
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Song Dynasty China introduced the practice of printing paper money in order to create fiat currency. |
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Many corporations and businesses which take part in the practice experience a backlash, either from their active customers or online. |
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The practice of parking assets in luxury real estate has been frequently cited as fueling skyrocketing housing prices in Miami. |
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Through this practice he discovered photoelasticity, which is a means of determining the stress distribution within physical structures. |
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Early steam locomotives had two cylinders, one either side, and this practice persisted as the simplest arrangement. |
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Another important practice is maintaining the pressure of the underground gasifier below that of the surrounding groundwater. |
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In the United States, the practice of racial profiling has been ruled to be both unconstitutional and a violation of civil rights. |
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The practice of an individual interpretating law with independent reasoning is called ijtihad. |
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John Wesley is studied by Methodists for his interpretation of church practice and doctrine. |
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Immersion baptism is also seen as a practice established by the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the Baptist and is therefore Biblically based. |
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The code contains professional standards of practice and behaviour that all nurses and midwives must keep to. |
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The NMC has the power to restrict a nurse or midwife's practice or strike them off their register. |
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Despite his disgust, he feels unjustified in holding the natives morally responsible for a practice so deeply ingrained in their culture. |
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The Methodist Convention in 1887 recommended that chapels regard theatrical activity as an immoral practice on a par with gambling. |
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Swift's father joined his older brother, Godwin, in the practice of law in Ireland. |
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Carson, a leading barrister, diverged from the normal practice of asking closed questions. |
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The Bab Ballads and Gilbert's many early musical works gave him much practice as a lyricist even before his collaboration with Sullivan. |
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The Department of Design's approach to design practice grew from a concern for ethical and environmentalist design. |
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In 1896 or 1897 the school received the name Royal College of Art, and the emphasis of teaching there shifted to the practice of art and design. |
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He requested the help of his schoolmaster, Philip Burton, but his voice cracked during their practice sessions. |
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On 6 June 2005, The Times redesigned its Letters page, dropping the practice of printing correspondents' full postal addresses. |
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The practice of stopping the ball with the leg had arisen as a negative response to the pitched delivery. |
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This decision challenged the ICC, which was attempting to implement a ban on this practice at all international matches around the world. |
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This service allows you to follow free practice and qualifying as well as race day action via a timing screen from your computer or mobile phone. |
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The event consists of one week of practice sessions followed by one week of racing. |
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At the TT races there is usually one week of practice and one week of racing. |
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During an early morning practice at the 1927 Isle of Man TT, Archie Birkin, brother of Tim Birkin of the Bentley Boys, was killed at Rhencullen. |
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From 1928 practice sessions for the Isle of Man TT Races and Manx Grand Prix were held on closed roads. |
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Evening practice sessions were introduced for the 1937 Isle of Man TT and continue to this day. |
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Further untimed practice sessions are held during race week after the racing has been completed for selected race classes. |
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In 2010 the meeting featured daytime practice on the Thursday for the first time. |
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The stick may also be used to block and to tackle, although a player may not come down on an opponent's stick, a practice called hacking. |
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This practice has also been observed on the Paddle Steamer Waverley when operating in and around the Firth of Clyde. |
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My contention is that in order to maintain the practice of cruelty, a singular narrowmindedness of purpose is put into operation. |
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Other diseases lent themselves to the practice of quarantine before and after the devastation of the plague. |
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The practice at all the Mediterranean lazarets was not different from the English procedure in the Levantine and North African trade. |
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Mobile cameras are used to capture pornographic photos or videos, and forwarded as MMS, a practice known as sexting. |
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More formally, one who is said to practice procuring is a procurer, or procuress. |
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Communist governments often attempted to repress the practice immediately after obtaining power, although it always persisted. |
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Historically, and currently, church prostitutes exist, and the practice may be legal or illegal, depending on the country, state or province. |
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The practice is almost universal in the regions of Dire Dawa, Somali, and Afar. |
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This ethic of outdoor practice advocates for leaving the outdoors undisturbed and in its natural condition. |
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Although the practice is not common in English, cairns are sometimes referred to by their anthropomorphic qualities. |
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In practice forms of service tended to blur and overlap and several major Scottish lords brought contingents from their kindred. |
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The practice has come under attack, especially by academics who accuse neuromarketers of selling junk science. |
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This practice strengthened royal influence but it also made the Church vulnerable to criticisms of venality and nepotism. |
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Much to the criticism of his peers, he continued this practice decades later, even after he was elected Prime Minister. |
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The grandeur intoxication prompts the customary good natured obtrusion of the practice of nicotinism in to the presence of others. |
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He then introduced the practice of following the lecture with a viva voce examination on what had been delivered. |
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This practice generally has a negative effect on measures of reproductive success, including decreased litter size and puppy survival. |
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In Sweden, the practice is not consistent, as Sigismund and Adolf Frederick never have ordinals, whereas Frederick I often does. |
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This Eastern empire continued to practice Roman Law and formalized it via the Corpus Juris Civilis. |
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However, it is also clear from the law tracts that the practice of Sick Maintenance was being discarded. |
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When the Normans entered Ireland and saw the Irish practice they called it Gavelkind, the Jute inheritance in Kent to which it seemed similar. |
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The normal practice was that the eldest son both divided and chose first, but had to divide equally. |
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Some of the Welsh gentry continued to patronise bards, but this practice was gradually dying out. |
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The office was a development from the practice in earlier times when minstrels and versifiers formed part of the king's retinue. |
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It is likely that this practice was a factor in the emergence of hereditary heraldry in western Europe in the 12th century. |
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The practice spread, and it seems to be taken for granted by King Clovis I at the very beginning of the Merovingian dynasty. |
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A similar practice prevailed in the Middle Ages and it is often alluded to by historians, as it seems to have been a matter of some ceremony. |
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The practice is less widely attested in the case of medieval laypeople, but certainly occurred on occasion. |
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Despite this, it is custom and practice to follow the rest of the UK and banks close on the last Monday and not the first. |
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A Spitfire IIa crashed at the east side of the airfield on 19 November 1941 during attack practice with a target glider being towed. |
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Such a practice never existed, as weathered areas were given more attention, but there was a permanent maintenance crew. |
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Extractive metallurgy is the practice of removing valuable metals from an ore and refining the extracted raw metals into a purer form. |
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Added to this, the uninterrupted, immediate and exclusive practice of the new language reinforces and deepens the attained knowledge. |
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The practice of enslaving prisoners may also have been taken from the Mongols. |
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Work on field systems and environmental archaeology has also highlighted how much agricultural practice continued and changed over the period. |
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This practice later expanded to white wigs and eyeliners, and only faded out with the French Revolution in the late 18th century. |
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A similar fashion appeared in Japan in the 18th century with the emergence of the geishas, a practice that continued long into the 20th century. |
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Perhaps the most intriguing facet of Gallic religion is the practice of the Druids. |
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Succession of states is a theory and practice in international relations regarding successor states. |
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A third practice outlawed is discrimination against shippers as punishment for nonpatronage. |
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After falling into abeyance, the 20th century saw the practice of investing the Prince of Wales reintroduced. |
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However, the Welsh practice of settling disputes by arbitration was retained. |
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In schools that had no slates he was able to provide iron troughs to hold sand for the practice of writing and arithmetic. |
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In Europe, a similar practice was also used on Doiran Lake in the region of Macedonia. |
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Patients received standard anticoagulation prior to the procedure according to our institutional practice seeking therapeutic levels. |
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Although these coins are in practice very rarely found in circulation, they are for convenience described with the circulating coins, above. |
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This same practice applies to all the London mainline rail termini, except London Bridge. |
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Smoking is a practice in which a substance is burned and the resulting smoke breathed in to be tasted and absorbed into the bloodstream. |
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After the European exploration and conquest of the Americas, the practice of smoking tobacco quickly spread to the rest of the world. |
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However the practice was revived in 1794 with the invention of the cotton gin. |
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In the 18th century smoking became far more sparse in painting as the elegant practice of taking snuff became popular. |
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Officially this custom does not continue, although the practice can vary between schools. |
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Therefore, most Pentecostal groups practice believer's baptism by immersion. |
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Nyotaimori, the art of eating sushi off of a naked woman, is a Japanese practice dating back to the late nineteenth century. |
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The flavor of the meat was enhanced by cooking it in animal fats though this practice was mostly restricted to the wealthy. |
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He has also opened up his own practice studio for young people to start bands. |
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By the end of the 15th century, the practice of acting these plays in cycles on festival days was established in several parts of Europe. |
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At the time of Lord Nabeshima Naohiro's death, Lord Mitsushige forbade Naohiro's retainers the practice of oibara. |
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Furthermore, it is a common practice to forest used peat bogs instead of giving them a chance to renew. |
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As of 2013, the state was limiting the practice to 300 sea urchin diver licenses. |
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A few populations practice polyandry, although this does not seem to benefit hatchlings. |
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Beaching, usually fatal to cetaceans, is not an instinctive behaviour, and can require years of practice for the young. |
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The constitution also specifies that Spain has no state religion and that all are free to practice and believe as they wish. |
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While these processes are not without problems, they are currently in practice around the world. |
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Prior to the 1950s, the general practice was to use hard structures to protect against beach erosion or storm damages. |
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Depuration of oysters is a common industry practice and widely researched in the scientific community but is not commonly known by end consumers. |
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The practice of travelling long distances to see rare bird species was aided by the rising popularity of cars. |
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In practice drills, cordite could not be supplied to the guns rapidly enough through the hoists and hatches. |
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Should a judge die in office, the practice has generally been to elect a judge in a special election to complete the term. |
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The accident greatly accelerated the practice of providing living accommodations on separate platforms, away from those used for extraction. |
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A related practice is the draining of swampy or seasonally submerged wetlands to convert them to farmland. |
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Because Caesar's clemency had resulted in his murder, the Second Triumvirate reinstated the practice of proscription, abandoned since Sulla. |
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Shortly after his birth, John was passed from Eleanor into the care of a wet nurse, a traditional practice for medieval noble families. |
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In the British Army several units have special privileges and are exempted from the usual practice of standing up for the toast. |
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He introduced the practice of junior officers dancing on deck when the band was playing for senior officers' wardroom dinners. |
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During free afternoons Fisher would walk the downs, shouting to practice his command voice. |
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The word fortification can also refer to the practice of improving an area's defence with defensive works. |
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More and more countries signed the Geneva Convention and began to respect it in practice during armed conflicts. |
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It is a general practice to pad down a condenser mike with as much as a 20-30 dB pad. |
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If he used the same practice in Norway, Thule is at least the entire northwest coast of Norway from Trondheim to the Lofoten Islands. |
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Gray wolves also practice alloparental care, in which a wolf pair may adopt the pup or pups of another. |
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The practice continues today in the Himalaya, where it contributes to serious deforestation. |
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In 1470 compulsory archery practice was renewed, and hazel, ash, and laburnum were specifically allowed for practice bows. |
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Victor, the bishop of Rome, attempted to declare the Nisan 14 practice heretical and excommunicate all who followed it. |
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The practice of weekly communion is increasingly the norm again in most Lutheran parishes throughout the world. |
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This difference in practice is markedly seen for the Pacific Ocean in the adjacent figure. |
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The practice of religion is now generally considered a private matter throughout society and the state. |
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While some generation is possible for most of the tidal cycle, in practice turbines lose efficiency at lower operating rates. |
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The practice of women taking their husbands' names has been critiqued but little discussion of the impact of patronymy on children has occurred. |
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Many groups of colonists went to the Americas searching for the right to practice their religion without persecution. |
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This was a reversal of common law practice in England, which ruled that children of English subjects took the status of the father. |
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They continued this practice after removal to Indian Territory in the 1830s, when as many as 15,000 enslaved blacks were taken with them. |
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In many countries, simpler waste compaction is a common practice for compaction at landfills. |
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Drift net fishing became a commercial fishing practice because it is cost effective. |
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Yet this deity was recipient of the very troubling practice of child sacrifice. |
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The practice quickly expanded, driven by the demand by traders for provisions. |
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This practice represents a significant budget expenditure and is more expansive than in comparable communities. |
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The earliest approaches to modern bird study involved the collection of eggs, a practice known as oology. |
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The practice of dairy production in a factory farm environment has been criticized by animal welfare activists. |
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The science, practice and study of vineyard production is known as viticulture. |
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The practice of multiple county seat towns dates from the days when travel was difficult. |
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This practice is used in Northeast India, Southeast Asia, and the Amazon Basin. |
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Tillage is the practice of plowing soil to prepare for planting or for nutrient incorporation or for pest control. |
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Various cultures throughout history have adopted the custom of shaping an infant's head by the practice of artificial cranial deformation. |
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This practice not only reinforced the negative, nomadic image of RV travelers, it was a detriment to expanding the trailer market. |
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Fishing is an ancient practice that dates back to at least the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic period about 40,000 years ago. |
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The practice of catching or attempting to catch fish with a hook is generally known as angling. |
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Those who practice it must often pursue fish far from land under adverse conditions. |
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Erecting a deepastambha in front of a temple is still a general practice in western and southern India. |
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The practice of catch and release is criticised by some who consider it unethical to inflict pain upon a fish for purposes of sport. |
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The general practice was to write long vowels with a single letter in an open syllable and with two letters in a closed syllable. |
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This practice was controversial and was subject to Constitutional Court review. |
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The exact origins of slavery are not known, as it was a common practice in medieval Europe. |
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Additional festivals are also marked by Heathen practice throughout the year. |
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I shall always fear that he who accustoms himself to fraud in little things, wants only opportunity to practice it in greater. |
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It is a common practice to adjourn the reformation of their lives to a further time. |
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Although I am of European descent, I practice Africanist dance forms in the US, such as hip-hop, jazz, and Afro-contemporary dance. |
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With his practice of dream interpretation by free association, Freud was both ahead of his time and behind his time. |
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Some anti-circumcisionists would outlaw the practice of infant circumcision, even for religious reasons. |
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The practice of collecting recipes in antidotaries, probably composed in monasteries, goes back to the High Middle Ages. |
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The reason for this antigolf legislation was that it was interfering with the regular archery practice needed for civil defense. |
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Astrolaw contemplates the practice of law in outer space, the direct subjects being national and legal persons. |
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To attain such a high level of proficiency requires hours of practice each day. |
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The general practice in the West Indies was to baptize, add color, and otherwise adulterate rum to make it appear better. |
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Now Holman, the batmaker, is not making bats for Bonds, and Yandle, the batting practice pitcher, is not throwing pitches to Bonds. |
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Composers of chiptune and demoscene music practice the art of game music in vitro, with no particular commercial endeavor. |
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The restriction of the time of voting to one day reduced the practice of cooping. |
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A corporation may not operate a dentistry office unless all of its stockholders are licensed to practice dentistry. |
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His 10,000 hours of practice and recitals eventually paid dividends when he become first-chair violinist. |
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Because eggs were inexpensive in most regions, the practice of decorating Easter eggs crossed all social classes and remained somewhat simple. |
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Men, which chuse Law practice for mere gain, boldly repute, Worse than embrothel'd strumpets prostitute. |
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But others said that eyewashing was a standard security practice that had been in existence for decades. |
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Fire worship was a cornerstone of Celtic practice and perpetual fires were kept on Druidic altars and in places of worship. |
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The uniform you see me wearing is called a Gei which all students are required to practice in. |
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Ruddick constructs mothering as a genderfree practice under the PCT to distinguish from earlier accounts of mothering. |
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The relation of certain words in the original to the practice of my translation may require gloze. |
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The practice and usage have been recognised in a variety of instances by the Governors General of Louisiana. |
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Henry II developed the practice of sending judges from his own central court to hear the various disputes throughout the country. |
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In practice these are always exercised by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister and the other ministers of HM Government. |
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While any Act of the Scottish Parliament may be overturned, amended or ignored by Westminster, in practice this has yet to happen. |
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