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Many fighters now just practise triangle chokes, armbars and sweeps, all from the guard.
As a cash crop, cattle encouraged ranchers to practise ruthless predator control, killing bears, bobcats and mountain lions.
They often had to perform reverse spells where something bad had happened, but now they practise white magic for good causes.
We practise sliding downhill with skis at 90 degrees to the fall line, edges biting deep.
The Agrologists Act requires persons who practise agrology to be members of the Manitoba Institute of Agrologists.
Jake uses steps, walls and railings in areas of West Swindon to practise his tricks.
With the safety fence painted in yellow and black diagonal stripes it has been used by BMX bikers and skateboarders to practise their gyrations.
He understands that laypeople can practise the Dhamma, but he, as a bhikkhu, has many tasks to do which make it difficult to practise.
We can practise the exchange of self and other with spiritual friends by developing mindfulness of their needs and putting them before our own.
Erasure will clearly also have a serious effect on a doctor's employment and right to practise.
I always went with the bag and stopped at remote and uninhabited places to practise my Shaolin.
We must practise energy conservation comprehensively and switch over to electricity-based traction for railways and urban transportation.
The GMC should use these same standards and thresholds as the benchmark for revalidation and fitness to practise.
The full power of the law must be brought down on people who practise such methods.
The rest of them, however, letting their tired friends sleep, proceeded to enter the other room to practise their pieces.
He also loves to practise and you can clearly see the enjoyment derived from competing against and beating his rivals.
After we'd been to Sutton Hoo today, we popped up to Southwold to practise being old and retired.
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.
The Sea Scouts have a fleet of dinghies but this will mean I can practise in my spare time.
Without mastering the basic techniques before adding new ones, it's impossible to really practise well.
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The Makua and a few others practise tattooing, and the Ama-Xosa are fond of painting or smearing their bodies with red ochre.
Both the formaldehyde and the naphthol exercise tanning actions, but the process is not used in practise.
It is only writers of the last century who practise this archaeological refinement.
Why, says she, I must confess there is truth in what you say, and I will endeavour to practise it.
Because, I said, our rulers will often have to practise upon the body corporate with medicines.
There was not an artifice I did not practise to cure myself of this baleful infatuation.
Then women must be taught music and gymnastic and also the art of war, which they must practise like the men?
He knowes not how long it is since they came to church, after which time they began to practise Witchcraft.
Judge Davis hies himself away to the splendid excitement of his Eastern metropolitan practise.
In the sixteenth century, the small coffee boiler, or ibrik, caused the practise to be more of an instantaneous affair.
But it is the women who practise this form of inebriation of whom I would now speak.
Nor shall a subdeacon, deacon or priest practise surgery involving cutting or cautery.
One, a young Jesuit who had been in England, was delighted to practise his English.
If, therefore, the beginner is not clever at the art, let him practise on a kestrel.
If tauromachy will last in Spain as long as Spain lasts, so likewise will those who practise the art he held in honour.
The adoptive father then chooses two young men, who practise the medicine dance together, with the two pipes in their hands.
He was a young man from Montpelier, just beginning to practise, and very mysterious and technical and modern and unhelpful.
They were forbidden to ordain their own priests or practise their own peculiar customs.
Every morning before he took his bath he would stand in front of his mirror and practise swings.
Watt now began to practise as a land-surveyor and civil engineer.
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