She is now based with her family in Glasgow where she practises acupuncture and writes. |
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Abdel practises karate at the Nahadha Sports Club near Baghdad's city centre. |
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The programme takes them on a journey through time from barter and trade, to today's financial practises. |
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But I strongly believe that whoever practises mindfulness as part of his or her life will be able to survive perfectly in every situation. |
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The earlier law banned practises such as implanting human embryos inside animals for gestation. |
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Many of these are taken from other disciplines and used as a rough theoretical model onto which we graft our own ideas and practises. |
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The hands are huge, but topped with long, fussy fingernails, and he practises vocal exercises to raise his voice. |
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He practises a multi-therapy system using acupuncture with homoeopathy and nutritional therapy to treat chronic diseases. |
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With a degree in psychology behind him, he now practises psychotherapy in Colorado with an inside track on dreams and nightmares. |
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Other meetings provide practitioners with an opportunity to exchange their practises. |
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No State which practises State terror has the right to cause our Conference to fail. |
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Active membership shall be open to any member who actually practises the profession of conference interpreter. |
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The regulation of patenting and in particular compulsory licensing lies in the hands of national laws and court practises. |
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When this is the purpose, one practises constantly and vigorously. |
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Safe drinking water and proper sanitation and hygiene practises are critical for survival in all stages of an emergency. |
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He is incorrupt, a taxpayer and his party alone practises internal democracy. |
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For many years owner of a proud mare Appaloosa she also practises western riding. |
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One teenager checks the reed of his clarinet and practises phrasing. |
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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. |
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Knowledge is the body of facts, principles, theories and practises that is related to a field of study or work. |
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Her eight-year-old daughter practises sun salutations every morning. |
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Where induced abortion is illegal and largely inaccessible, or legal but hard to obtain, not much data is available on abortion practises. |
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Two spiritual steams occupy the religious space knowing that Japanese practises both. |
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This focus on radio and creative practises which are associated with it re-links to lost radiophonic instincts: the cut-up, automatic writing? |
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John, an English expat who practises an obscure form of spiritual therapy, lives and works surrounded by musty books, bottles of vodka, and a disconnected telephone. |
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On the side, with great effrontery and at times dangerously, he practises as a doctor. |
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With lots of opportunities to discuss new practises and to workshop ideas and new theories. |
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It's always been there but I think as more women come into it we've been utilising the practises that are there. |
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They are endow by an helicoid which rotating on its axle practises an axial trust component on the materials containing in the canal. |
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She practises in the private sector, focusing on labour and administrative law. |
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It was not until the imposition of foreign values that these practises were curtailed. |
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In order to minimize these impacts, the good practises described below should be applied for each activity. |
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The banks and credit card companies have an abysmal approach to lending practises that needs to be redirected. |
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Fully bilingual, Mélissa practises in all areas of employment and labour law, including education and human rights law. |
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A higher water content usually results from poor viticultural practises that emphasize quantity rather than quality. |
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Even if the Member States were to refuse to pass on to the Community broad competencies in that area, Community airlines ought to be protected against unfair practises from third country carriers. |
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However, when training is carried out on the good environemntal practises, it might be more appropriate to do it in a different manner for every different target group receiving the training. |
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It is hard to say for sure who will come out on top, Boeing or Airbus, but let us also bear in mind that Russia is starting to feature in this market, and Russia too practises government subvention. |
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The Community is committed to further breaking down barriers to trade and investment and will stand firm against unfair practises in trade and investment and against distorted competition. |
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The government practises sleight of hand accounting, which should not be tolerated, and then brags about fiscal responsibility when the debts are all over the place. |
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Employment practises that clearly contravene EU and national social legislation damage employment in road transport as well as the overall image of the industry. |
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These practises are numberless, the articles and works devoted to it not bearing any relation to what has been developed in the course of fifty years of apparent neglect of introspection. |
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They should be made aware that, unlike other pastimes which grow boring as time goes on, the enjoyment to be drawn from reading actually grows keener the longer one practises it. |
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An Afghan soldier practises basic manoeuvres with a military bulldozer. |
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From his monster suburban home where he practises his profession of sexologist, Michel Champagne deals with the problems of his clients, his neighbours and his family, causing him to reexamine his own life. |
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Even if nobody practises the diplomatic lobbying of the 70s and 80s any longer, most professional associations remain stuck to the classical strategy of the industrial sectorial lobbying. |
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There's a very wise internist who practises in Chicago, by the name of William Kissick, who has published a book you might want to read called Medicine's Dilemmas. |
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The study showed that none of the eight investigated sites had any notable contamination according to the current regulation and practises adopted by EDF Gaz de France Distribution Metz Lorraine. |
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This fabric little practises in mountain, where it would tear easily with the rocks and the branches, was folded in only one fabric band to which one added 6 pompoms to symbolize the 6 virtues. |
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She dances and practises since more 10 years in the color guard section. |
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I am a conventionally trained physician, a medical doctor, a former emergency physician actually who now practises nutritionally oriented medicine. |
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But Jenkins said environmental regulations may have banned that and other practises, such as cremating young children, at the start or end of the day. |
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Simi practises an examination of the joints, under Karan's guidance. |
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Everyone agrees that GE practises one form of earnings management: it times one-off asset sales to coincide with one-off write-downs or restructurings. |
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We want to adopt practises that actually work. |
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Practises are nevertheless not always compliant with these practises especially the management of leave data management or the disbursement of travels. |
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Prevention of a misleading use of a trademark should primarily be left to the general provisions against misleading practises and to the law against unfair competition. |
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Moreover, when each one of us practises metta, not only do we live more fully, but we also contribute to a more caring and loving existence on the whole planet. |
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Ahypnotist who trained under Paul McKenna, Ali also practises neurolinguistic Programming, which helps to change the way you think. |
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The Roman Empire was tolerant of diverse cultures and religious practises, even allowing them on a few occasions to threaten Roman authority. |
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According to the United States Department of State 43 percent of the population practises some form of religion. |
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Given the reliance of the species on forest habitats, the conservation assessment also highlighted the potential for forestry practises to impact on pine martens. |
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To prove infringement, the patent owner must establish that the accused infringer practises all the requirements of at least one of the claims of the patent. |
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In fact, he has decided to provide a tithe, or ten percent, of his estate to his parish church, continuing what he practises every Sunday as a commited tither. |
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Super model Giselle Bndchen has said she regularly practises kung fu and attributes her perfect post-pregnancy figure to a combination of martial arts and yoga. |
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In a system which practises endogamy, allowing young people to marry each other of their own will is a recipe for the caste order being turned upside down. |
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That Mormon community no longer practises polygamous relationships. |
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Gavin sits on a Masters Degree Visual Arts Practises course with me where we have seen critical judgment voided by curatorial organisational skills. |
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