Many fighters now just practise triangle chokes, armbars and sweeps, all from the guard. |
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As a cash crop, cattle encouraged ranchers to practise ruthless predator control, killing bears, bobcats and mountain lions. |
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They often had to perform reverse spells where something bad had happened, but now they practise white magic for good causes. |
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We practise sliding downhill with skis at 90 degrees to the fall line, edges biting deep. |
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The Agrologists Act requires persons who practise agrology to be members of the Manitoba Institute of Agrologists. |
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Jake uses steps, walls and railings in areas of West Swindon to practise his tricks. |
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With the safety fence painted in yellow and black diagonal stripes it has been used by BMX bikers and skateboarders to practise their gyrations. |
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He understands that laypeople can practise the Dhamma, but he, as a bhikkhu, has many tasks to do which make it difficult to practise. |
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We can practise the exchange of self and other with spiritual friends by developing mindfulness of their needs and putting them before our own. |
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Erasure will clearly also have a serious effect on a doctor's employment and right to practise. |
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I always went with the bag and stopped at remote and uninhabited places to practise my Shaolin. |
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We must practise energy conservation comprehensively and switch over to electricity-based traction for railways and urban transportation. |
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The GMC should use these same standards and thresholds as the benchmark for revalidation and fitness to practise. |
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The full power of the law must be brought down on people who practise such methods. |
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The rest of them, however, letting their tired friends sleep, proceeded to enter the other room to practise their pieces. |
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He also loves to practise and you can clearly see the enjoyment derived from competing against and beating his rivals. |
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After we'd been to Sutton Hoo today, we popped up to Southwold to practise being old and retired. |
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Then we may be able to express the compassion and mateship that we pride ourselves on rather than the parochial bigotry that many now practise. |
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The Sea Scouts have a fleet of dinghies but this will mean I can practise in my spare time. |
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Without mastering the basic techniques before adding new ones, it's impossible to really practise well. |
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In other words, they practise seances and use the occult to bamboozle people into believing in ghosts. |
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Others have no stomach for killing, and practise taxidermy merely as an art. |
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When clients started asking if she offered the treatment, she decided to take the plunge and practise on a few nervous friends. |
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The skate park would enable them to safely practise flips and spins without antagonising pedestrians or motorists. |
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Often she would go riding, or practise her archery and fencing, all of which she was extremely skilled at. |
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He would often practise his speeches for many hours and had a slight stammer and lisp. |
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In the distance, church bells rang out as a team of ringers sought perfection through incessant practise. |
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Here he was given clinical facilities to continue his researches into the thyroid gland and to practise surgery of the endocrine glands. |
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The bulk of my professional practise has revolved around assessing and treating traumatized individuals. |
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The disciplined practise or study of law does require you state concrete propositions with precision. |
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There are many ways to practise yoga beyond getting on a mat and moving through postures. |
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It's an amazing spectacle, but it takes practise and dedication to get the most from it. |
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When we competed as amateurs in the Olympics we would practise all year for three or four events. |
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Security, dignity, and freedom to be educated and to practise cultural and religious beliefs are essential to preserving a sense of identity. |
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Learn and practise relaxation and breathing techniques, make more time to rest and relax, and ensure that you build leisure into your routine. |
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The disappointing news about the police check and the reissue of his license to practise came out on Friday. |
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In all honesty, players who practise as much as these ones should be doing much better. |
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He is a knowledge worker in all senses of the word and carries a message everyone involved in best practise in education should hear. |
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They had to practise hard as they were given only one attempt to record the best score. |
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They have ceased to practise, and perhaps even to believe in their faith without abjuring it, like many if not most of us. |
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The most effective way to avoid the symptoms of alcohol induced hangover is to practise abstinence or moderation. |
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If she had more time, she'd ride horses, play the saxophone again, practise aikido and improve her Japanese, to add to her Italian and English. |
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Learn how the knot of your choice should be tied and practise till you can tie it blindfold. |
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I'd go to practise and turn up to the match and I'd always be the twelfth man. |
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She continued to practise here, despite further radical surgery for a separate primary carcinoma. |
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The existing position is that specially trained panels of medical and lay people, on which GMC council members no longer sit, make final decisions on fitness to practise. |
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A pilgrim, Cyrus, said that it was an honour to be named after a humanitarian Achaemenian king like Cyrus who allowed his subjects to practise their own religion. |
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They remained determined to practise the ways of their ancestors. |
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He had been a doctor from a well-to-do family, but found he was unable to practise in Britain because he had no certificates to prove his qualifications. |
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Athletes practise kayaking off a marina near the port city of Piraeus. |
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The process would involve an evaluation of a doctor's fitness to practise by a local revalidation group, of which one member would be a lay person. |
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As you practise meditation, t'ai chi or yoga, take time to be alone and connected with nature and your perception and intuition will increase remarkably. |
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A very simple quick mission builder is included, allowing players to practise take-offs and landings, aerial-combat manoeuvring, gunnery and formation flying. |
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In particular, the Kalachakra initiations empower the disciple to practise the yoga of the Kalachakra tantra, and, ultimately, to achieve the state of Shri Kalachakra. |
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This consists of an introductory seminar including demonstration of pelvic examination on a manikin and an opportunity for students to practise this under supervision. |
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Please practise what you preach or we will give you the boot! |
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The group originally met to practise in the Methodist Church. |
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When you practise breast self-examination you are not looking for trouble. |
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Subsequently, a Beaux Arts tradition flourished in the early twentieth century as these architects returned to China to practise, teach and establish university curriculums. |
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But for those of us who practise and experience physical touch as a part of our lives, it is truly a powerful way of appreciating and accepting others. |
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I now know that my fellow brothers and sisters, the lawyers of New Zealand, will be in a position to practise in front of the highest court of our country. |
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It is also common practise for many children to attend nursery much earlier than this. |
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A minority of the population practise religions indigenous to Nigeria, such as those native to the Igbo and Yoruba ethnicities. |
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Europeans brought transportation technology to the practise, bringing large numbers of African slaves to the Americas by sail. |
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Today, the Ifugao practise a combination of wet-rice terraced farming and swiddening. |
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Tonatiuh includes some Spanish words for children to practise whilst his illustrations are inspired by the Mixtecs and other cultures of Mexico. |
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Heaton is a hotbed of learning DOZENS of learners practise parallel parking and three-point turns on Heaton's roads. |
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Private firms provide services in areas such as community service, general practise and mental health care. |
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All Pacific Rim countries collaborate in the Tsunami Warning System and most regularly practise evacuation and other procedures. |
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We need to stop this tokenistic practise of preferential treatment for the male of the species. |
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It is not possible to practise noninjury unless selfishness is given up in respect of all external matters. |
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From 2017 NHS doctors will have to reveal how much money they make in private practise. |
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Though Royal authority had forbade the practise since 1711, it was still permitted for infants to hold commissions. |
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Despite repeated attempts by Parliament to suppress it, the practise was common in the Army. |
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If they are deemed fit to practise they will then be eligible to apply to join the register. |
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Along the way, readers will also learn collective nouns and practise counting. |
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The GMC has powers to issue advice or warnings to doctors, accept undertakings from them, or refer them to a fitness to practise panel. |
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In the past these issues were dealt with separately and differently, but now pass through a single fitness to practise process. |
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Some Hindus such as those belonging to the Shaktism tradition, and Hindus in regions such as Bali and Nepal practise animal sacrifice. |
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You see, those who practise transcendental meditation regard yogic flying as a natural extension of the conventional exercises. |
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Experts have not ruled out the possibility that the ISIS who practise Salafism could be getting the support from Wahabis in India. |
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This is done through a system of postures and exercises to practise control of the body and mind. |
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There is no trick of the trade which he does not know, no artifice which he does not which he does not habitually practise. |
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An alternative interpretation to the theoxenia, though no doubt related in cult practise, would be that of parasitein. |
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Most of these are affiliated with the Friends United Meeting, practise programmed worship and employ pastors. |
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On the 5th of November we began our Parliament, to which the King should have come in person, but refrained through a practise but that morning discovered. |
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The workshop was arranged by Warwickshire County Music Service to promote its music centres.Music centres allow children to meet after school to practise. |
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As in Tibet, Nyinba too practise both uxorilocal and virilocal marriages. |
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How to keep the corps seven dayes from corruption by anointing and washing, without exenteration, were an hazardable peece of art, in our choisest practise. |
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National codes built on the principles laid down by trade commercial practise and to a large extent they embodied lex mercatoria substantial rules. |
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Much of the surrounding countryside and notably Slapton Sands was closed to the public while it was used by US troops for practise landings and manoeuvres. |
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This is, in fact, an issue on which modern anthropologists have been divided, particularly among those north Indians who are held to practise hypergamous 'upward' marriage. |
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Church members are encouraged to work for the abolition of the death penalty in those states and nations that still practise this form of punishment. |
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In most countries that practise capital punishment it is now reserved for murder, terrorism, war crimes, espionage, treason, or as part of military justice. |
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Control over combustion quality and improvement in the antiknock properties of petrol engines through the use of oxygenates has become widely accepted practise. |
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In the latter Jin and early Qing period, rulers encouraged the populace, including aristocrats, to practise buku as a feature of military training. |
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We are a friendly scuba diving club with about 15 members with ages ranging from teenagers to older people, and we meet once a week to train and practise. |
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Overall, Huguenot presence was heavily concentrated in the western and southern portions of the French kingdom, as nobles there secured practise of the new faith. |
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Aught but Talbot's shadow whereon to practise your severity. |
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Love, who has practised Nichiren Buddhism since 1990, has revealed that Lohan is a member of an all-female group which meets at her house to practise spiritual chanting. |
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Love, who has practised Nichiren Buddhism since 1990, has now revealed Lohan is a member of an all-female group which meets at her house to practise spiritual chanting. |
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Mr Davies, who is one of the UK's leading plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgeons, will also continue to practise from his Harley Street clinic. |
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Cameron continued to practise photography, but she complained in letters about the difficulties of getting chemicals and pure water to develop and print photographs. |
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Even in romantic relationships, particularly engagement to marriage, partners are called to practise continence, in order to test mutual respect and fidelity. |
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A slackline is a combination of a tightrope and trampoline and is used as a way to improve balance, practise tricks and enjoy fun competitions between friends. |
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In Kazakhstan and Mongolia, wolves are traditionally hunted with eagles and falcons, though this practise is declining, as experienced falconers are becoming few in number. |
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Keilloh, from Aberdeen, will face a General Medical Council fitness to practise panel over his conduct while working as regimental medical officer at Battlegroup Main, Basra. |
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The two train at prestige wrestling gym The Snakepit, in Wigan, and practise and coach in the gym above Sowing Seeds Ministries in Stockton town centre. |
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These Kinchins, the first thing they doe is to learne how to Cant, and the onely thing they practise is to creepe in at windowes, or Celler doores. |
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The GMC is concerned with ensuring that doctors are safe to practise. |
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Most people in that region practise their own form of paganism. |
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He announced that he would continue to practise without seeking the college's permission, which he claimed had no power over graduates of Oxford or Cambridge. |
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A small minority of the population practise ancient Pagan religions. |
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However, one of the major challenges remains the underutilisation of Skilled Birth Attendants and the health facilities where they invariably practise. |
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Wearing a motorcycle helmet is optional in Pennsylvania, but that's no reason for Ben Roethlisberger to go out and practise his organ donor technique. |
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