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Every night when he wanted a drink of water, didn't he practice being fearless by not turning on the bathroom light??
" Every dynasty that self-consciously adopted this administrative practice powerfully reinforced this Sinocentric concept throughout the history of imperial China.
Every practice of the infant's movement intended to advance the integration of behavior favourable to development in the experimental framework appeared to be selected from an excess of movement in the trial of imitation.
Every castle she lived in was equipped with a gymnasium, the Knights ' Hall of the Hofburg was converted into one, mats and balance beams were installed in her bedchamber so that she could practice on them each morning, and the imperial villa at Ischl was fitted with gigantic mirrors so that she could correct every movement and position.
Every adult Swiss citizen is eligible, but in practice, only Members of Parliament or more rarely, members of Cantonal governments are nominated by the political parties and receive a substantial amount of votes.
Every custom of the Ari was scrutinized, and many were accepted, even against previous practice.
Every state now, of course, has a Board of Pharmacy which regulates the practice of pharmacy.
Every large town had its own area of responsibility and went about the maintenance of its own defence arrangements, which in practice however meant that they were badly prepared for a siege.
Every church is required to celebrate the Eucharist at least once a week, and to practice open communion, meaning that recipients need not be a member of the MCC or any other church to receive the Eucharist.
#" Every boy should be trained to practice absolute Brahmacharya and then, and then alone faith and Shraddha will come.
" Every person has the right, either individually or in community with others, and both in public and in private, to manifest religion or belief in worship, observance, practice or teaching.
Every Friday evening, people gather at the Qiushi Garden near the east gate to practice English.
Every succeeding sovereign has renewed the arrangement made between George III and parliament and the practice has, since the nineteenth century, been recognised as " an integral part of the Constitution would be difficult to abandon ", especially as resuming control of the income from the Crown Estate would cause the monarch to be liable for the cost of the civil government, civil and diplomatic services.
" Every man is free to pursue the religious belief that best suits him, and to practice its ceremonies, devotions or cults, as long as they do not constitute a crime.
Every art is concerned with bringing something into being, and the practice of an art is the study of how to bring into being something that is capable either of being or of not being.
Every Wednesday congregational practice takes place, in which the whole school sings, and practices hymns, psalms, prayers and chapel routine.
In 1977, British playwright Tom Stoppard wrote the play Every Good Boy Deserves Favour that criticized the Soviet practice of treating political dissidence as a form of mental illness.
" “ Every reasonable person believes in animal rights ,” he says, continuing that " we might conclude that certain practices cannot be defended and should not be allowed to continue, if, in practice, mere regulation will inevitably be insufficient — and if, in practice, mere regulation will ensure that the level of animal suffering will remain very high.
Every year, students from Shimizu High School practice singing the symphony, for an end of the year concert.
Every citizen of India has a right to practice and promote their religion peacefully.
Every high school is expected to practice wrestling at two levels: varsity and junior varsity, although wrestling at the freshmen ( ninth grade ) level is becoming more widespread.
Every person has the right to preach, practice and propagate any religion they choose.
Chumbley considered the practice of willed dreaming essential as a means of interacting directly and consciously with the spiritual dimensions he called ' the High Sabbat '; according to him " Every word, deed and thought can empower, magnetise, and establish points of receptivity for a magical dream, likewise any of these means can do the opposite-fixating perception in a manner that is not receptive-that seals the soul in the body instead of enabling it to go forth at will.

Every and begins
Every stalactite begins with a single mineral-laden drop of water.
Every vault is assigned a specific number ; this number is displayed on a board or electronic screen before the gymnast begins.
Every screenplay and teleplay begins with an idea, and screenwriters use those ideas to write scripts, with the intention of selling them and having them produced.
Every natural hollow is full of water, around the margin of which, long grasses, reeds and other aquatic plants grow in the greatest profusion, often making it difficult to say where the land ends and the water begins.
Every TIFF begins with a 2-byte indicator of byte order: " II " for little-endian ( aka " intel byte ordering ", circa 1980 ) and " MM " for big-endian ( aka " motorola byte ordering ", circa 1980 ) byte ordering.
Every week, the newest publication of Memín begins where the last publication had left off.
Every nebula begins with a certain amount of angular momentum.
Every time a transaction begins or commits we write a Begin Transaction entry or, respectively, an End Of Log entry for that transaction.
He wrote to Nettlau in 1927: " Every nationalism begins with a Mazzini, but in its shadow there lurks a Mussolini ".
Every line of a GEDCOM file begins with a level number where all top-level records ( HEAD, TRLR, SUBN, and each INDI, FAM, OBJE, NOTE, REPO, SOUR, and SUBM ) begin with a line with level 0, while other level numbers are positive integers.
Every civilization starts with certain special abilities, specifically two traits that give them bonuses that help in corresponding areas of gameplay ; they also determine what two technologies the civilization begins the game with.
Every great Culture begins with a religious trend that arises in the countryside, is carried through to the cultural cities, and ends in materialism in the world-cities.
Every resident is assigned a task, while Sally, a rag doll woman who is created by the town's mad scientist, begins to feel a romantic attraction towards Jack.
Every hymn begins with a verset with a continuous cantus firmus: the hymn melody is stated in long note values in one of the voices, usually the bass, while the other voices provide contrapuntal accompaniment.
( These words later inspired the fight song known as " The Nittany Lion ", which begins " Every college has a legend ...".
Every episode begins with an individual introducing the hosts, Bob and David.
Every " high culture " begins by recognizing " the pathos of distance " (§ 257 ).
Every match begins with a toss-up question.
Every other member of his battalion gets killed in the battle, and Tristram begins his long way back to England.
Every gentleman sets as long as he likes to the opposite lady, and the opposite lady to him, and all are so long about it that the sport begins to languish, when suddenly the lively hero dashes in to the rescue.
Every five miles, he begins to write the amount of miles on the soldier in front of him.
Every class in a Iwama style dojo begins with tai-no-henko and morotedori kokyuu-ho and ends with kokyuu-dosa.
One of the earliest formations of the Kalām argument comes from Al-Ghazali, who wrote, " Every being which begins has a cause for its beginning ; now the world is a being which begins ; therefore, it possesses a cause for its beginning.

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