On the second day, we practiced jibing, or passing the boat's backside through the wind. |
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He was not disenchanted with art, but with some of the conditions under which it is practiced and marketed. |
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Even today Jainism is practiced in many parts of India especially in the State of Gujarat and parts of Karnataka. |
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Unbridled teenage gumption as practiced in the U.S., it seems, is the answer to all problems. |
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Her fair brows knitted together and her eyes squinted, but it was a practiced look of disconcertion. |
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They are created and practiced in Africa as well as across the African diaspora. |
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Before the change, the team conducted its walk-through in the morning, then practiced in the late afternoon. |
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Hauerwas practiced it with him a number of times over breakfast before sending him to school. |
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I screwed the wand back in the mascara bottle, looked in the mirror and practiced my neutral smile. |
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As a young man, St. Augustine was well practiced in gratifying the desires of his fallen nature. |
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Typical aikido practice doesn't include the kind of fighting and short-range drills that are practiced by wrestlers and other grapplers. |
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The first was basic core information such as contact details and information on the legal areas practiced by the solicitor. |
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He practiced male prostitution, soliciting three to four customers on a weekend. |
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Feng shui is the Chinese art of geomancy and it has been accepted and practiced in many parts of Asia and North America. |
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He practiced with it yesterday, taking grounders during pregame infield practice. |
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I imagined she must have practiced hours at a time perfecting her petite prance in those lofty heels. |
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Then, with the practiced thoroughness of an experienced computer hacker, she created and deployed a stealth-virus program. |
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It provides complex sensations that let practiced users tunnel through multiple menus without looking at the display. |
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Each approaches the material with the practiced ease of a veteran, and the result is a pair of three-dimensional characters. |
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Together these two men have a ton of movie and television experience and they move with the practiced ease of true professionals. |
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There were none of the self-conscious, practiced movements of veterans of the catwalk. |
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The gags almost seem muted by the technical proficiency of a practiced master of cinema. |
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The thief was as thin as a willow branch and cut open the bulging purses with the ease and dexterity of a practiced and experienced thief. |
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I continue to believe that foxes must be controlled and that this is best served by the practiced and experienced gamekeeper and farmer. |
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Ancient customs practiced in a traditional society are serious business to the locals. |
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In the United States and Japan, where Fujis originated, bagging is practiced to enhance the apple's red color close to harvest. |
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I heard these stories from the crawl space under the floor joist of the cosmology shop, where I practiced the espionage of childhood. |
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The two peoples spoke a different language and practiced different forms of religious worship. |
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Although candor is praised over craftiness, history shows that leaders who practiced deceit overcame those that lived by their pledges. |
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Young soldiers practiced field firing and went on six-kilometer double-time forced marches in full combat gear in mountainous terrain. |
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My agility was natural and fluent as liquid, while Jimmy's was practiced and not even nearly perfected. |
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They moved around the floor flowingly, with practiced ease from both of them. |
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After all, there is already a great deal of precedent since, unlike gay marriage, polygamy has been widely practiced throughout history. |
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In the past Coras practiced polygyny, with a man marrying several sisters, but this practice is dying out. |
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Dry-rice agriculture is also practiced in the hilly areas between the flatlands. |
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My intimations to him, in reference to the possible imposition that was being practiced upon him, however, were indignantly repelled. |
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She practiced the double stops on the third page of the Stamitz Concerto, and then opened her case for something different. |
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She practiced religiously, gathered confidence, was enthralled by her new adventure. |
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They believed in free love, but in order to prevent conception they practiced male continence. |
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Social constructionism, practiced in therapy, attends to the politics of power, political action, and social responsibility. |
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Don't try new shots, plays, or moves in the heat of battle, especially if you haven't practiced them. |
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The children were asked to match speech sounds to written consonants and vowels, and they practiced related skills. |
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To handle the woodworking chores, they bought a router, a planer, and a table saw, and then practiced using the tools on cheap lumber. |
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Searching for proof of institutional religion in two artists who no longer practiced the faiths of their childhoods is an inexact science. |
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Thank you for giving a name to my method, practiced very deliberately but also very instinctively. |
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Besides these Confucian ideals, my father also practiced a Daoist lifestyle, based on the teachings of Lao Tzu. |
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Experts think that the most important of these is female infanticide and foeticide which are practiced in our country. |
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Guru Gobind Singh issued orders forbidding the Khalsa having any association with those that practiced female infanticide. |
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Made with floss silk on khadi, phulkari is practiced by very few in the State today. |
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They practiced favoritism, making themselves, their friends and their families rich from the public coffers. |
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It is less a history than a survey of the usage of photojournalism as practiced by the famous and the obscure. |
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Amongst warriors who practiced faring forth, he often fared forth in the form of a wolf. |
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Laboriously, James practiced creating the illusion of perspective in a drawing and experimented with point of view. |
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It's not an accident that cognitive therapy is one of the most researched and practiced of depression treatments. |
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Irrigated rice agriculture is also practiced in numerous smaller river deltas and plains along the country's coast. |
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Legitimate clinical hypnotherapy practiced by a qualified professional is not the same process as that performed on stage. |
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Neither guy tried to make a war out of it and just practiced their moves and showed their professionalism in the clinches. |
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The Party, on the other hand, frowned upon too much individualism, too much humanism practiced by any of its members. |
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Male initiation in the form of circumcision is practiced among most Xhosa groups. |
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One major factor contributing to the company's decline is the high degree of parasitism practiced by the auto executives and big investors. |
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Therefore Mattessich deduced that the ancient Sumerians practiced a kind of double-entry record keeping some 5,000 years ago. |
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Are you describing online education as it is practiced today, or is this different? |
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Stories of companies that practiced high-pressure, untargeted selling at inconvenient hours ran through the newspapers. |
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Though meditation is the main religious discipline practiced by convert Buddhists, chanted liturgies are an important part of many meditations. |
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Dasburg is an attorney who has never practiced law and an accountant who worked only briefly as a certified public accountant. |
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Janet Dunn, DVM, practiced traditional veterinary medicine for 14 years, but now she specializes in osteopathic manipulation and acupuncture. |
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Reshaping the cornea with contact lenses to improve vision isn't new. Orthokeratology has been practiced by some eye doctors for decades. |
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The strickle and loam process is a well practiced and cheaper way for making large round shaped castings and is used in bell foundries. |
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However, after the arrival of the Europeans, Iatmuls who practiced cannibalism and headhunting were labeled as murderers. |
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It should be practiced on an ongoing basis and until you have developed the skill. |
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The oil paint is used dryly and sparingly in the unceremonious manner of practiced mural painters. |
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Correctly practiced martial arts can help offset these conditions or at least minimize their effects. |
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The den is where the music legend practiced and kept a handwritten log of his recordings. |
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The party surely dread the kind of obstructionism they themselves practiced during the last Congress. |
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Officially Calvinist, it practiced an enlightened religious toleration that also aided its prosperity. |
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Although outlawed throughout Africa, the Calabar bean ordeal is astonishingly enough, still practiced in some tribal rituals. |
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The first debate question ever posed to fledgling presidential candidate Wesley Clark was one that might have made a practiced politician squirm. |
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With practiced ease, she punched the right button in the maze of buttons, levers, switches, and dials. |
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In the past, children of Kazaks who practiced nomadism lived in boarding schools in small towns during the school year. |
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One-quarter of the Nobelists were musicians, and 18 percent practiced visual arts such as drawing or painting. |
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Orissa is one place in India where Sun worship has been practiced continuously since Vedic times without a break in continuity. |
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Over the centuries, while ninjutsu was being practiced in secrecy, no one knew anything about the art except the ninjas themselves. |
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Kids, dressed up as little vaqueros, imitated and practiced the steps that the grown-ups were dancing. |
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They practiced sophisticated techniques of construction that included stone-masonry. |
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In the context of electoral politics as practiced there, populism is attractive to politicians of all shades. |
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Of the many forms of needlework practiced in the United States in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, one firmly rooted here is rug hooking. |
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Before working with gold bracteates, I practiced with shiny coins, though I did not have any gold ones. |
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Because necromancy has been practiced in many cultures, it includes a variety of techniques. |
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He passed his son through fire, practiced astrology and read omens, and performed necromancy and conjured spirits. |
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As in all widely practiced human endeavors, hunting has its share of bad actors, its poachers, slobs and louts. |
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But should current day white Americans pay reparations to descendants of blacks for slavery that was practiced more than a century ago? |
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When slavery was first practiced in the Americas during the early colonial period, it was purely for economic use. |
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It is quite understandable that a religion practiced under slavery would emphasize evil spirits. |
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This is a nation that practiced slavery, genocide of the native peoples, Jim Crow apartheid and war mongering. |
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Before 1502 the native populations practiced slash-and-burn agriculture, growing a variety of root crops. |
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This time we used bokken and practiced various movements and then standing techniques. |
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When I finished that I went home and practiced striking a bundle of sticks with a bokken. |
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Indoor slacklining is usually practiced in winter months or at rainy locations. |
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He was smiling, a good-looking man in his early fifties with silvery hair and dark eyes and a practiced smile. |
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When I learned to shoot a gun, I never practiced with real bullets, or even blanks. |
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We set up her turntables and I practiced actually mixing records for the first time, which was fun. |
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Everyone believed that she was an evil, witchy person who practiced dark, black magic by night. |
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The Kalmyks, as the republic's residents are known, were once Mongolian nomads who lived and practiced their faith on the Central Asian steppe. |
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The best way to understand this is that the Moabites and Midianites were mixed together in the same region and practiced the same religion. |
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She showed no evidence of using the mnemonic strategies she had practiced to help her solve the problems. |
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New England settlers practiced mixed farming and had greater ties to the market, and tended to play a very important role in local towns. |
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He's a strong, practiced businessman and never lets a mite of logic slip from his grasp. |
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Previously officers have practiced skills used to search for missing persons. |
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In the same way I used to practice my magic tricks, I practiced pretexting. |
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So it has been practiced for a very long time, but more often by treaters who have worked for more than 10 years. |
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The last two weeks, the players have practiced in pads for only half of the sessions on Wednesdays and Thursdays. |
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But Jill's father was a practiced sheepman who had managed a great sheep ranch and had earned an enviable reputation as a man who knew his stuff. |
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The Transcendental Meditation technique, practiced for 20 minutes twice daily, has been proven to significantly reduce the effects of stress. |
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The writer insists he knew nothing about the unjust imprisonment and torture practiced by the Party. |
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Neither is it bound by any legal constraints since it is impersonal and can be practiced without a formal declaration of war. |
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Plastic surgery, bone setting and cesarean sections were routinely practiced with great success. |
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The five-week course focuses on the Meisner Technique, a form of method acting practiced on theatre stages around the world. |
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James explained why he though organic methods are being widely practiced in the area. |
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She explains that the tohunga of old practiced in the best interests of Maori and cared for their spiritual needs. |
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Main's method of meditation bears a similarity to, but has some differences from, centering prayer as practiced and taught by Keating. |
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In a kind of masquerade of toughness, Orwell practiced excruciating self-deprivation and tested his physical limits constantly. |
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By the close of the story, it seems that the narrator has only begun to come to terms with the self-deceit he has practiced on himself. |
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That is sad because it negatively changes how medicine is practiced in this country. |
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Sometimes he would tell gruesome tales about medical procedures practiced in the jungle brush. |
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Like a practiced ballet, Octavia and Derek performed simultaneous moves which threw her off balance. |
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Great care should be practiced to prevent the potential hazard of accumulating liquid oxygen in the liquid nitrogen bath. |
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Tora brushed it off, but her words had sounded so mechanical it looked as though Tora had practiced saying them over and over again. |
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The first four measures sound practiced and include accurate articulation, steady rhythm and even a dynamic shade or two. |
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However, multiplication is typically learned first and most individuals are more practiced on multiplication then division. |
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As his wife, she does one of her practiced turns as a deviously maniacal suburban matron. |
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With a practiced movement she scooped it back into her hand, held it protectively against her chest. |
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Briefly, dispossession affected only pastoralists that practiced transhumance. |
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Relations were severed over the ideological differences between different strains of Baathism practiced in the two countries. |
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Women who practiced this act of sati were revered as saints and stone sati memorials exist in Rajasthan. |
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There he learned the basics of tamburitza music and Croatian dance, and practiced the Croatian language. |
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During his extensive wanderings, he practiced great austerities, but apparently became disillusioned with these methods. |
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The four-and-a-half hours of sleep a night is only part of the austerities practiced here. |
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Water-based physical therapy for arthritics is widely practiced and well documented. |
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It's odd, but the ongoing process of pattern memorization and practiced skill seems more strenuous in my living room than in the arcade. |
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He later practiced decalcomania, a process that involves rubbing paint arbitrarily between two sheets of paper. |
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We had spotters when we played on the rock-climbing wall and we practiced falling off stilts in a way that would lessen the impact on our bodies. |
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Transformation as currently practiced carries an appreciable risk of ultimate doom. |
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This type of fishing method is also practiced throughout the year but increases in intensity when the river rises or recedes. |
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But I guess we could give you a ring whenever we practiced for like, more than five minutes. |
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Yet of course it is they who practiced linguistic apartheid, and the system we propose which could bring this to an end. |
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Judaism and paganism both practiced the pouring of sacrificial libations of both blood and wine. |
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They practiced reading and rereading their selections, with expression, until they got it just right. |
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He always denied that he was an Anabaptist or that he practiced Anabaptism. |
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Indeed, they always repudiated the word Anabaptist, since they did not consider that they practiced anabaptism. |
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Personnel from both countries compared and practiced their skills in a parachute insertion, amphibious operations and live-fire assaults. |
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Although some traders practiced fraud, others worked hard to acquire reputations for fair business practices in order to encourage repeat sales. |
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Probably because it doesn't involve lassos or bucking bulls, cutting horse is watched and practiced almost exclusively by equine sports nerds. |
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Other language arts practiced daily are writing and spelling, with grammar topics introduced from time to time. |
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The man looked up at Sara while reloading his revolver with practiced efficiency. |
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In fact the modern Yezidi religion, practiced by over 500,000, people embraces traditions that date back to the Bronze Age. |
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These pioneer prospectors practiced surface mining, obtaining gold from the alluvial deposits called placers. |
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Before the Second World War, yachting was a genteel, sometimes eccentric pastime infrequently practiced in the islands. |
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Nor did Pope Pius XII eschew the field of psychotherapy, if one credits his allocutions to those who practiced in the field. |
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The disorientation is fitting because, startling as it now seems, wrecking was practiced not by rogues or villains but by unremarkable locals. |
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Last week they decided to show an item about a veterinarian who practiced acupuncture on a Komodo dragon. |
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Mosaic woodworking is also practiced and is used in the construction of boxes, trays, tables, desks, and game boards. |
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For hundreds of years, woodsmen in Britain practiced coppicing, a method of harvesting timber. |
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One of the five essential Pillars practiced by Muslims is the recitation of prayers five times a day. |
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The Belgians in the Congo, the French in Algeria, practiced torture and sexual humiliation on despised recalcitrant natives. |
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Along with the chopper crew, the team practiced stretcher loading, winching a casualty into the aircraft and landing zone safety. |
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Fake guns are now so realistic that even the practiced eye of a police marksman can be fooled. |
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In the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th, Europe advocated realism and practiced power politics. |
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I didn't really keep it up continuously, but practiced occasionally in college. |
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Well, it sounds like it, or at least the particularly rarified form of it practiced by the kind of names mentioned above. |
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The rebels systematically practiced torture in order to extort money, punish non-cooperation, and intimidate others, the special rapporteur said. |
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Simple breathing exercises when practiced regularly can reverse a lifetime of bad breathing. |
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The days of rampantly commercial, craftless, contentless, corporate-driven pop, especially as practiced by artless teenage girls, are here. |
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It is an ancient ritual practiced by a warrior race of India called Rajputs. |
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His study of judo is to approach it as a martial art, that can be practiced as a sport. |
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We practiced the cha-cha, quickstep, jive and samba, all of which are coming along quite well. |
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And practiced duck hunters occasionally kill waterfowl over 80 yards away with a 12 gauge shotgun. |
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Gymnosophy was originally the doctrines of a sect of philosophers who practiced nudity and asceticism and meditation. |
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Usually they practiced with wooden swords, but they also practiced with quarterstaffs. |
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I also have no doubt that when practiced by someone with a good practical knowledge of field archaeology, dowsing with rods can sometimes hit the jackpot. |
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She practiced her alchemy in the kitchen, turning a pile of vegetables into a delicious salad. |
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In one of the activities men practiced putting the dolls gingerly on their backs to carry them. |
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Okay, not everything in this book meets the standards of realism as practiced by Balzac and Zola. |
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They practiced ceremonial cannibalism, believing the hearts of their victims would imbue them with power. |
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In between his government stints, he practiced in the blue-chip firm of Hogan Hartson. |
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Women threw rice on peshmerga fighters, a tradition practiced at Syrian weddings when neighbors welcome the bride and groom. |
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But each of these boys underwent a Bris that followed an ancient ritual not widely practiced outside the ultra-Orthodox community. |
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Since the 10th century, Bulgaria has practiced varying forms of prevention to keep vampires from coming back to life. |
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It is sad, therefore, to find that election by acclamation is still practiced today by one of the political parties that supposedly leads the reform movement. |
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A man who practiced as an accoucheur, owing to a mistake in his observation of the actual symptoms, inflicted on a patient terrible injuries from which she died. |
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After preparing for the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, he practiced as a barrister, being ultimately named Queen's Counsel, and later accepting appointment to the Bench. |
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To put it rather uncharitably, the USPHS practiced a major dental experiment on a city full of unconsenting subjects. |
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She practiced her scripted greeting as well as her waves and hand gestures, making sure that every word and every single detail was downright perfect. |
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One morning during a heavy rain we shoved our racks to the bulkheads and turned our barracks into a mini-drill-field and practiced close order drill. |
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Although my children practiced kendo, I had never tried a martial art. |
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Democrats need to respond aggressively to the crony capitalism practiced by many Republicans, particularly regarding Wall Street. |
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Kai leaned forward and, with the most practiced patience I had ever seen anyone exhibit, undid each metal-bolted lock with the tiny keys attached the key ring on his belt. |
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With practiced ease, Tundra picked another bale of hay off the pile. |
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Darrow had as much of an impact on the time he lived as anyone who ever practiced law or any other profession, for that matter. |
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They were witches and they practiced black magic in the woods. |
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The extent to which folk medicine, which I've made reference to, is practiced is a measure of the quality of the medical service available in that community. |
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The dire fatalism that dominated the discourse then is gone, replaced largely with a practiced apathy. |
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Could you clarify for me what the differences in technique are between Buddhist meditation as practiced in Tibet versus, say, Zen Buddhism that we've heard about from Japan? |
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Before the 1990s this genre was practiced on a rather small scale, not least because of political repression and a conservative, rigidly regulated bureaucracy. |
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He practiced law in Boston briefly before he joined the State Department as a law clerk following the formation of a career Foreign Service there. |
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Traditional religion is practiced by about 10 percent of Angolans. |
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Practical application filled the last two days, as the leathernecks fired computerized scenarios and practiced on the tracking and firing systems at an outdoor trainer. |
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The first is based upon the sestina, the poetic form broadly practiced in the Italian Renaissance, involving the regular permutation of six rhymes. |
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Shooting far, really far, in the mountains at inanimate targets with safe backstops is challenging and downright fascinating, even to the most practiced rifleman. |
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And candidates are practiced at hitting the hot buttons that fire up their base. |
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They seem to contain many popular beliefs and customs, perhaps as practiced by the non-Aryan locals, and were later accepted by the aristocracy and the priestly class. |
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The Red Wings practiced in the Windsor Arena that August and September, and Jack Adams signed him to a galt contract. |
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The pilot practiced landings and take-offs by taking off and following a racetrack pattern that brings the aircraft back to the start of the runway to land. |
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The journey brings you, too, in close contact with the Gurung and Tamang clans, who have practiced sustenance agriculture in the region for centuries. |
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He said that people who practiced black magic used hypnotic, telepathic and telekinetic powers to send frequencies and energy to put someone in danger. |
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Self-immolation has been around for centuries, having been intermittently practiced by protesting monks in the East. |
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All of the meditators practiced routinely at home on their own. |
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A backhand catch in which the thumb of the glove points down and the glove-arm is positioned across the body must be practiced as much as the open-hand catch. |
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Particularly within the different Zen and Tibetan traditions practiced in America, costs are exorbitant for things like retreats or even membership. |
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For many centuries, beadwork in the West was an activity with an ornamental purpose, practiced by young women in polite society to decorate clothing and personal objects. |
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The woman, dressed in a kicky red knit frock, practiced the line in front of her cameraman, over and over. |
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They laugh merrily, although the joke has a practiced feel, as if it had been trotted out regularly to mute the painful reality of Graves's current situation. |
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Then I sat back in this clean, well-lighted space, with its idealized fish-camp decor, and felt as pleased with myself as all the practiced trenchermen at surrounding tables. |
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The shortage of rifles necessitated that the manual of arms be practiced in shifts, and six hours of daily drill in the melting snow turned the camp grounds into a bog. |
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Maori Culture practiced Muru and that carries through to this day. |
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It comes as a surprise to missionaries arriving fresh from the west of Ireland to hear that slavery has been practiced in Brazil right up to the present time. |
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These are combined with aspects of the Zoroastrian religion, the ancient Persian faith still practiced in the region. |
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They're also packed with information about the world of veterinary medicine, especially the brand practiced by those vets who specialize in large animals. |
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Comedy at its best, as George Carlin practiced it, holds a mirror up to society in a harsh light. |
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He practiced law at Florence and observed with optimate disapproval the increasing disinclination of Giuliano and Lorenzo to share power with anyone but their intimates. |
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Although heliotherapy has been practiced for at least 2400 years, there was very little objective evidence supporting its purported therapeutic influence. |
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Rumi practiced sama by dancing spontaneously, whirling and spinning to express his overwhelming love for God and his intense desire to merge with God. |
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It wasn't really impoliteness or maliciousness, just a practiced logic. |
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Further stage craft lessons followed and she practiced being a comedienne. |
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She was attracted to communalism, practiced homeopathy and diet reform, critiqued unfair labor practices, and excoriated men for their treatment of women. |
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It was a carefully choreographed convention, one that strived to put distance between the harsh, ideological brand of conservatism practiced by the party's old guard. |
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If you had planned and practiced a home fire drill, you will know exactly what to do, almost automatically, to quickly and safely get out from a burning house. |
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My first teacher practiced for a long time with Quakers because they were the only group in her area that found the same value in sitting still and contemplating. |
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She took a deep breath and plunged on with her practiced speech. |
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He was a pole-vaulter in high school and practiced balancing the pole. |
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He dodged my attack with practiced ease, and counter-attacked quickly. |
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But I thought foolishly that Freudian psychoanalysis was deeper and more intensive than other, more directive forms of therapy, so I was trained in it and practiced it. |
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The cult of the ancestors is practiced among many of the ethnic groups. |
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He said this gallantly, with the practiced manners of a courtier. |
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This shows us the tremendous speed that comes with a technique applied by a skilled and practiced man functioning at an unconscious competence level. |
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Together we practiced our death glares on those in the line in front of us and cheered whenever someone gave up on waiting, bailing out of the line. |
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The dentistry practiced in a public health setting is very demanding. |
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Buddhist art is dhyana, a meditation practiced by monks and artists alike. |
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Though marriage outside the ethnic group was tolerated, these people practiced a high rate of endogamy, which strengthened family and community bonds. |
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The infielders spent hours in spring training on run-down plays, but probably never practiced it again during the season. |
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Extra caution should be practiced in warmer climates and during summer months. |
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Some modern sculpture forms are now practiced outdoors, as environmental art and environmental sculpture, often in full view of spectators. |
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Coppicing may be practiced to encourage specific growth patterns, as with cinnamon trees which are grown for their bark. |
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Terracing is an extremely effective means of erosion control, which has been practiced for thousands of years by people all over the world. |
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During the socialist period religion was officially banned, although it was practiced in clandestine circles. |
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The new style of sermons and the way people practiced their faith breathed new life into religion in America. |
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Sadaqah means optional charity which is practiced as religious duty and out of generosity. |
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Slavery was practiced in some parts of Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas for many centuries before the beginning of the Atlantic slave trade. |
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Using oared vessels to combat pirates was common, and was even practiced by the major powers in the Caribbean. |
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Buddhism, Hinduism, and traditional Animism are also practiced among large populations. |
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When control is practiced predominantly by military or police force it is considered coercive sovereignty. |
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This is not practiced in the United States, as once the fox has gone to ground and is accounted for by the hounds, it is left alone. |
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I had a little dog who practiced all the dogly virtues. He never tried to get into any chairs or on any couches. |
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The rock art of Australian Aborigines is the longest continuously practiced artistic tradition in the world. |
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Horse racing is a popular equestrian sport which is practiced in many nations around the world. |
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It is most notably practiced in the Wiccan and modern witchcraft traditions, and no longer practices in secrecy. |
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Mahayana, also practiced in broader East Asia, is followed by over half of world Buddhists. |
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Flood recession agriculture is practiced around Lake Chad and in the riverine wetlands. |
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It was further mentioned that they often drilled their soldiers and practiced archery. |
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Shaivism has been more commonly practiced in the Himalayan north from Kashmir to Nepal, and in south India. |
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In European countries which were most profoundly influenced by the Reformation, Protestantism still remains the most practiced religion. |
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Tacitus describes it as a strange cultivation method, practiced by the Germans. |
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Variolation was also practiced throughout the latter half of the 17th century by physicians in Turkey, Persia, and Africa. |
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Classical writers described peoples who practiced shifting cultivation, which characterized the Migration Period in Europe. |
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Mining and milling, which had been practiced on a small scale in the area for generations, began to grow and centralise. |
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This legal tradition is practiced in the English and American legal systems. |
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Evidence existing so far indicates a big discrepancy between types practiced and self reports by women and circumcisers. |
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We have practiced single-engine field landings far more often than single-engine shipboard arrestments. |
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More disturbing is the fact that neither member practiced good wingmanship by calling knock-it-off. |
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Baugh hopped out and towed it a block away with practiced speed and ease. |
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The pupils practiced writing in ink by copying the alphabet and the Lord's Prayer. |
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He was the inventor of the procedure for flexible sigmoidoscopy using insufflation that still is practiced today. |
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He emphasized the Eleusinian mysteries which had been practiced by so many during the Republic. |
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Certainly FDR was a master of his own kind of whitemail and practiced it on the likes of Harry Hopkins. |
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Oratory was an art to be practiced and learnt, and good orators commanded respect. |
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The old French farmer practiced viticulture and raised some of the best grapes in the world. He was knowledgeable in viticulture. |
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The Europeans practiced war within the terms and laws of their concept of a just war. |
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Prior to joining UPS, McClure practiced with the Troutman Sanders law firm in Atlanta. |
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The Jurchens and their Manchu descendants originally practiced cremation as part of their culture. |
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Some Anabaptist groups used affusion as the primary mode, while others practiced total immersion. |
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And in fact this revision has come to be practiced at last conforming to the reality of junior colleges unparallelly developing all over Japan. |
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Such incidents create debate about localism, a brand of territorialism that has been practiced at surf breaks around the world for decades. |
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Spiritualism is currently practiced primarily through various denominational Spiritualist Churches in the United States and United Kingdom. |
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Even if it has deeper foundations, risk management, as it is practiced today, is essentially a post-1960s phenomenon. |
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A secular police state well practiced in suppressing internal challenges. |
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Holmes practiced admiralty law and commercial law in Boston for fifteen years. |
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Besides exploring the forest around it, many water sports are practiced in the lagoon, most notably kayaking. |
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Slavery was practiced in diverse ways in the different communities of West Africa prior to European trade. |
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He practiced briefly in Philadelphia before moving to New Orleans to study law. |
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Artificial cranial deformation was practiced by the Huns and sometimes by tribes under their influence. |
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Storytelling was once a profession in Tuva, as well as an avocation practiced by both men and women living as nomadic herders. |
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