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How to use practises in a sentence

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She is now based with her family in Glasgow where she practises acupuncture and writes.
Abdel practises karate at the Nahadha Sports Club near Baghdad's city centre.
The programme takes them on a journey through time from barter and trade, to today's financial practises.
But I strongly believe that whoever practises mindfulness as part of his or her life will be able to survive perfectly in every situation.
The earlier law banned practises such as implanting human embryos inside animals for gestation.
Many of these are taken from other disciplines and used as a rough theoretical model onto which we graft our own ideas and practises.
The hands are huge, but topped with long, fussy fingernails, and he practises vocal exercises to raise his voice.
He practises a multi-therapy system using acupuncture with homoeopathy and nutritional therapy to treat chronic diseases.
With a degree in psychology behind him, he now practises psychotherapy in Colorado with an inside track on dreams and nightmares.
Other meetings provide practitioners with an opportunity to exchange their practises.
No State which practises State terror has the right to cause our Conference to fail.
Active membership shall be open to any member who actually practises the profession of conference interpreter.
The regulation of patenting and in particular compulsory licensing lies in the hands of national laws and court practises.
When this is the purpose, one practises constantly and vigorously.
Safe drinking water and proper sanitation and hygiene practises are critical for survival in all stages of an emergency.
He is incorrupt, a taxpayer and his party alone practises internal democracy.
For many years owner of a proud mare Appaloosa she also practises western riding.
One teenager checks the reed of his clarinet and practises phrasing.
That was when people began to rebel against their unfair practises and that was when the Priests began condemning people to death, claiming they were heretics and rebels.
Knowledge is the body of facts, principles, theories and practises that is related to a field of study or work.
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Mr. wing is an American-born Chinese and practises the profession of a valet.
But no other genus of longicorn, so far as I am aware, practises this craft.
Who his trimmed enough carriages to set all New Hampshire awheel, and who still practises his trade in Exeter.
He has retired from the bench, and practises law in copartnership with senator Berrien, of Georgia.
She practises all her arts on me, as if I were a new lover, whom she wished to insnare.
It is necessary that the sharp who practises it should be able to memorise instantly as many cards as possible.
He is a juggler with words, yet practises the art of most uncleanly conveyance.
If she works, or practises one of the arts, she does this only until marriage.
Every art unfolds its secrets and its beauty only to the man who practises it.
And he looks into the sand-grave near him, where little Najib practises how to die.
But the other doctor, who practises on freemen, proceeds in quite a different way.
Now that he is hard up he practises on others what was practised on himself.
The sceptic, to be at all effective, practises this trust as really as does his opponent.
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