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A greeting that was well practised when meetings were
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and the dollar bills and fixes a practised tombstone smile
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Throughout this time, they also practised the juggling balls, but
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practised the display, they passed each other as close as they
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As the great politician tried out different tones of voice and different facial expressions, as he opened his stance and practised his smile, the two doctors of spin encouraged and enthused; "Oh, sublime, Sir
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stance and practised his smile, the two doctors of spin encouraged
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He will wait for Maggie, and has already practised his apology
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The paramedic moves into another sequence of practised procedures
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As Abi leaned forward to remove his tiles, Ben reached for the cushion on the sofa nearby and, with practised skill, he threw it at his sister, catching her full in the stomach …
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That industry, therefore, which aims at something more than necessary subsistence, was established in cities long before it was commonly practised by the occupiers of land in the country
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Frauds are more easily practised, and occasion a greater loss in the most precious metal
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By a more extensive navigation, the Chinese would naturally learn the art of using and constructing, themselves, all the different machines made use of in other countries, as well as the other improvements of art and industry which are practised in all the different parts of the world
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In the republics of ancient Greece and Rome, each citizen, as long as he remained at home, seems to have practised his exercises, either separately and
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The camp packed up easily, now a practised routine, and soon they were on their way once more
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But in rich and great families, where country hospitality is much practised, the malt liqours consumed by the members of the family make but a small part of the consmnption of the house
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The like frauds were practised in Scotland during the minority of James VI
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They have occasionally been practised in most other countries
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The trenches had been marked out with white tape and we practised moving foreword in formation as smoke pots created a fog over the field
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She slipped his gag and collar on after she had shredded the shorts and led him round the house occasionally kicking him and flicking him with her whip, clearly with practised dexterity
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This ordeal by poison was not confined to Ashanti alone; but was, and is still, practised in many places in the interior
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English people have no idea of the fearful enormities constantly practised in darkest Africa, and it is just as well that their eyes should be opened, so that they will be in a better position to judge the difficulties to be encountered in civilising these people, and why it seems impossible for them to be made respectable members of society
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Strangely enough, we never practised shooting three warning rounds into the ground as the longhaired liberals wanted us to, which shows what the SAP thought of that idea
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We also added weights to our magazines so they would drop out quicker, and we really practised reloading until we were very smooth
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Since we wanted to impress, we practised the passing out parade during the last month and did nothing else but practising it
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I had a lot to learn and learned quickly to have a whole collection some of which were so unlikely that I had to use my evil eye (by now well practised in front of the mirror) to prevent awkward questions
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We created our own testing track where all the mean streets manoeuvres of hand break turns and J turns could be practised
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who practised what he felt
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I often wondered if they practised somewhere in school or privately beforehand
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It is also severely disturbing when your own evil eye (practised in a mirror for five years by that time) had no effect or in this case made him fatherly angry
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We practised tracking spoor up to 48 hours old
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the scripts, and practised some Tantojutsu
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more remembering what he practised for years, he crouched, and shielded his eyes while crashing
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All practised back-tracking to delay the follow-up and they would split in smaller groups (called bomb-shell) to escape
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It is my opinion for what it is worth that any legal graduate who did not pass his bar exam and actually practised law for at least five years have a lot to learn and is frankly dangerous to his clients
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This team would then put into action the (pre practised) strategy and policy which will include the following areas
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With practised expertise he channelled his awareness away from his surroundings and into the tranquillity of a higher consciousness
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My immediate thought was “This must be a cock fight or an auction!” I know that cock fighting is practised in Thailand so it wouldn’t have been a surprise and auctions are held all over the place
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9 And David knew that Saul secretly practised mischief against him; and he said to Abiathar the priest, Bring hither the ephod
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After my husband left for work in the morning, I did the housework, practised singing for at least an hour (the discipline I’d learned with piano lessons served me well), did shopping, went to rehearsals (if any), then started dinner
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Of interest to us is the fact that Druid’s, practised human sacrifice
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Q: There are many who have practised Yoga for years and
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M: Discrimination and dispassion practised now will yield their
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ways if you stick with what you know and have practised lots of times
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She unhooked the creature with practised ease and dropped it over the side,
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20 So when they had taken long advisement on that and the captain had made the multitude acquainted with it and it appeared that they were all of one mind they consented to the covenants 21 And appointed a day to meet in together by themselves and when the day came and stools were set for either of them 22 Ludas placed armed men ready in convenient places lest some treachery should be suddenly practised by the enemies: so they made a peaceable conference
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" "Those" she said "which go into the building without being polished are those whom God has approved of for they walked in the straight ways of the Lord and practised His commandments
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6 For what shall we say brethren? was it by those that feared God that Daniel was cast into the den of lions? 7 Was it by those who practised the magnificent and glorious worship of the Most High that Ananias Azarias and Misael were shut up in the fiery furnace? Let us not suppose that such was the case
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For if God tendered the reward of the righteous in a trice straightway were it commerce that we practised and not godliness
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Grabbing the nearby fire stoker, wielding it as if it was a sword he practised several manoeuvres
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Jubal practised long hours with his flute until he mastered the art
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Homosexuality is treated as a religion and is practised openly
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I sat in awe before Turner’s paintings at the Tate Gallery while he practised seduction on a spotty youth who’d come in out of the rain
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Cruising for casual sex was subtle and omnipresent… a sly smile in shops, a wink and turn of the head on the street, the accidental touch of a hand on the bus, the not so subtle groping among crotchless trousers, business suits and fashion plates in the meat markets of gay pubs where patrons chattered to their ‘in’ group, eyeing outsiders and prospective partners with practised disdain, then hovering alone on the footpath after closing time having rejected one suitor too many
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When our critics pointed this out, I practised hunching my shoulders slightly, shuffling just the smallest bit, not difficult as my ankle was still hurting, and tucking in my chin so I appeared to look up at people
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Meanwhile we practised our walks, stuffed cotton wool into my cheeks and under Jon"s top lip, giving him a slightly buck-toothed look, slung a small rucksack over his shoulder, filled both it and my baggy pockets with „could be useful" paraphernalia, and our disguises were complete
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He practised stabbing imaginary assailants in the chest in the hope of reaching the heart, until he learned that the rib cage deflects most such attempts
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With a practised slash the head was off, and a few seconds later the guts were on the bank—a meal for bandicoots and ants
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Then she practised with a whip while Amanda prepared fake handcuffs, a couple of dildos, a mask and other bits and pieces that might prove amusing
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Therefore it should be practised as often as possible
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of the world, showing where each was practised in its original purity, and
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He printed this, dated the computer copy at the bottom to indicate it had been printed, then signed the printed letter with a practised flourish
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In the dead time before lunch, Malcolm practised moving his chair in a straight line, Charlie dragged irritably on half a dozen cigarettes in the smoking room, and Brenda took John to the Physiotherapist
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With a practised flick of his toe he set his skateboard upright, winked at me and, waving cheekily, disappeared along the pavement
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discovered the deceit which had been practised upon him, he was unable to
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PRACTISED TELLING THEIR STORY TO THE OTHERS
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At least it seemed so to the ears of the wayfarer, though he was moving along the path with the caution that must be practised by any man who ventures beyond Thunder River
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The golden throne of Alkmeenon, named in immemorial legendry! He weighed it with a practised eye
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But Conan's practised fingers, stealing over it, pressed here and there knobs invisible to the casual eye
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With a practised eye he took in Conan's worn mail and dark, scarred face, and his conclusions were the same as those of the riders who had passed the Cimmerian on the road—an empty purse and a ready blade
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His practised fingers, skilled among the thieves of Zamora long ago, told him that the lock had been forced, apparently by some terrific pressure from the outside that had twisted and bent the heavy iron bolts, tearing the very sockets loose from the jambs
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But now, as she considered the uncaring serial polygamy practised in the west, often after having produced unwanted children, it all seemed crude and barbaric in comparison with the selflessness revealed in Liloe’s letter
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practised myself to “get myself in the right mood” were and are still are
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understand that effective presentation skills can be practised and learned
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and he practised it's use when ever he was left to his own
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I started the outboard engine and Flynn casually stepped aboard and cast off the ropes tying us to the shore, I told him to sit out of sight in the half cabin as I swung around and headed across the bay to Bongaree, the only reason I had Flynn along was because Mr Jay said it would need two to gently lift the Wilson, although the alarms were disabled there was still the printers dye to be considered he said, it was only ten or twelve kilometre’s across the bay and with the amount of times we’d practised I could have done it with my eyes closed, leaving Flynn out of sight in the cabin, I tied the boat up and walked to a bench were Mr Hawk was sitting waiting for me, getting in the panel van we drove along to were Mr Jay had parked the truck, Mr Hawk then pointed out the financiers house about fifty metres up the road and we drove a bit closer then we went up the driveway, Mr Jay knelt down and in seconds we were in the house, we could hear the noise of a television set coming from the kitchen, peeping in the round window of the door I saw the two guards drinking coffee watching a football match, I looked at Mr Hawk he nodded and we slowly pushed the door open, when the darts hit them their heads dropped forward, one fell to the floor the second body didn’t even move staying in the same position as though he was still watching the footy match, Mr Hawk’s knock-out drug was certainly fast acting
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There was no need for hunt; it was practised only as a hobby or to be sold in a price rather low due to the easy gun hunting
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The knife and sword Mother said were weapons for an older man with a cooler head and would take longer than I had to master them, especially in the short time left before my rite of passage, I would never reach a high enough level that I could defend myself during my manhood trials, another little truth she imparted which I could have done without was that if I allowed an enemy to get close enough to sword fight I was dead anyway, never the less she showed me how to conceal a knife at the back of my neck in a pouch, as well as a knife in my leggings, these knives were not pure obsidian, but chips of obsidian set in bone, still, they were very sharp and deadly if used properly and I practised drawing and thrusting them until Mother was satisfied I could give a good account of myself with either knife
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For hour after hour the experienced sailors of his squad practised all
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“The Chief will then take charge and carry out the drills he has practised with the squad, but this
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Chief has practised with you and take the gang red-handed
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his order, just as they had practised so many times in The RN Barracks
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meditation and had practised every day and the guy said yes
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"Well I have this Indian friend who taught me yoga" and strangely, Satchidanand practised yoga every night for five years without
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Course and practised a lot
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which increased in a debilitating fashion when he practised his
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done everything, the yoga, the meditation and had practised every
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She practised speaking to Mr Jingles, who was very enthusiastic about helping out
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They practised communicating using the music for a long while before he let her have a break
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Getting the idea? But it's a choice, it's a choice to do it, and I've practised it enough now that I can arise in my spirit, quite quickly; so one thing, strengthen yourself in the Lord
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They live in fear of the supernatural realm and so idolatry is practised
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It seems that travelling makes time for this kind of self-development, although it doesn't have to be practised as soberly and strictly as this
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At home Daniel practised meditation an hour a day, because that is what it all came down to: maintaining the practice as a focal point in your life
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I then practised daily for a while after that, just remaining and coming into His presence to enjoy Him, because what I got by revelation I can give to you, so what I got then, I've carried all over the world
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So learn to yield rather than wrestle, so I practised just yielding to God, yielding to His presence
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Salad dressing makes the most of it – practised perfectly in
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But, after all, how little is the substance of this text regarded! The doctrine it contains appears scarcely known, the duty it puts before us seems fearfully seldom practised
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Yes: few pray! It is just one of the things assumed as a matter of course, but seldom practised; a thing which is everybody's business, but in fact hardly anybody performs
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We practised fielding, fielding and then some more
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Sea trade was practised along the near coasts, Dutch, for instance brought herring to Scandinavia to exchange for wood to build ships and houses
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This trade was most cheaply and thus most profitably practised by leaving the foreign countries as they were and just building coastal fortifications to collect the valuables to be shipped