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In most places that practise capital punishment it is reserved for murder, espionage, treason, or as part of military justice.
Many Thuggees worshipped Kali but most supporters of Kali did not practise Thuggee.
According to census data, about 14 million people practise traditional religion in Nigeria, most of whom are Yoruba practising Vodun, but no specific breakdown is available.
When a female reproduces without such parasitic meals, she is said to practise autogenous reproduction, as in Toxorhynchites ; otherwise, the reproduction may be termed anautogenous, as occurs in mosquito species that serve as disease vectors, particularly Anopheles and some of the most important disease vectors in the genus Aedes.
With the practise came many of Hunt's established patients, most notably The Reverend Charles L. Dodgson ( better known as Lewis Carroll ) who had been a regular visitor to Ore House.
As a philosopher, Favorinus belonged to the sceptical school ; his most important work in this connection appears to have been the Pyrrhonean Tropes in ten books, in which he endeavours to show that the methods of Pyrrho were useful to those who intended to practise in the law courts.
Although these and more verses are commonly used to justify the practise of mortification of the flesh by some Christians, it is most likely that the apostle Paul was referring to fasting and prayer as the means to discipline one's desires, passions and concupiscence.
In most cases, much of the money loaned to such Third World countries is returned “ kicked-back ” to the multinational corporations fovoured by the given Third World government ; hence, the bank loans effectively are financial subsidies to the corporations, by the lending organisation, which is the practise of corporatocracy, government by business corporation.
Additionally, most states have rules allowing law students in their third and final year to practise on a limited basis while under the direct supervision of a licensed attorney.
This means the Kirk In practise maintains a presence in every community in Scotland, and exists to serve not only its members but all Scots ( most funerals in Scotland are presided by its ministers ).
Within United States academia and practise, as well as within the judiciary, the Commentaries had a substantial impact ; with the scarcity of law books on the frontier, they were " both the only law school and the only law library most American lawyers used to practise law in America for nearly a century after they were published ".
He was a popular character, and the friend of most of the notabilities of his day, whom he never offended by attempting political satire ; his easy circumstances and social position ( he was colonel of the West Suffolk Militia, and was appointed equerry to the Duke of York in 1787 ) allowed him leisure to practise his talents.
He had just begun to practise at the Parisian bar before the Revolution of July 1830 and was retained for the Republican defence in most of the great political trials of the next ten years.
Neoclassical theory provides a very useful tool in trying to describe an artificial shock theoretically, in that neoclassical theory provides an idealised view of an economy based on certain assumptions, most of which are made true through market institutions ( often but not necessarily provided by the government ), law, culture or historical practise, and is very useful in explaining most situations ( especially in modern Westernised economies ).
Although most Bamana today adhere to Islam, many still practise the traditional rituals, especially in honoring ancestors.
Despite the aridness, the residents of the province are proud tillers of the earth and like most Nguni tribes in Southern Africa they practise animal husbandry to supplement their diets.
The Gonda of UP are a landowning community, and most of them practise settled cultivation.
The poachers became known as the " Blacks ", due to their practise of blackening their faces to prevent identification ; most famously, the Hampshire groups were the " Waltham Blacks ".
One pamphlet published that espoused these views claimed that the cunning folk should be " most cruelly executed: for that no punishment can bee thought upon, be it never so high a degree of torment, which may be deemed sufficient for such a divelish and danable practise.
In Portugal, where most of the population have two to four surnames ( apelidos de família ), the practise of using a double combination of surnames is very common.
The most common practise of siege warfare was, however, to lay siege and wait for the surrender of the enemies inside.
After completing his school studies, Tarak took up a job with Mackinnon Mackenzie in Calcutta in order to help his father, though he used to practise spiritual disciplines most of the time.

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Alumni was reorganised in 1908, " in order to encourage people to practise all kind of sports, specially football ".
There has been some research into physiological changes in yogis and people who practise various techniques of meditation.
" Humans are unable to fully comprehend why God performs any particular action, but whatever good or evil people may practise, their efforts always result in the execution of God's will and judgments.
It was the difficulty in using the longbow which led various monarchs of England to issue instructions encouraging their ownership and practice, including the Assize of Arms of 1252 and King Edward III's declaration of 1363: " Whereas the people of our realm, rich and poor alike, were accustomed formerly in their games to practise archery – whence by God's help, it is well known that high honour and profit came to our realm, and no small advantage to ourselves in our warlike enterprises ... that every man in the same country, if he be able-bodied, shall, upon holidays, make use, in his games, of bows and arrows ... and so learn and practise archery.
See the sacrifice of the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadar who on the final desperate and heart-rending pleas of the Kashmiri Pandit, agreed to put up a fight for their right to practise their religion in which he was executed so another religion besides his own could have the freedom to practice there religion against the tyrant moghul empire who were forcing people to accept Islam.
The only requirement was that members should practise with the group at least twice a year ; among its members were active high-ranking martial artists, others who had given up their practice, women, children, old people and people with physical disabilities.
In 2006 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Design degree by the University of the West of England " in recognition of his outstanding achievements in promoting the understanding and practise of the responsible management of the vital relationship between plants, people and resources, which have made a major contribution regionally, nationally and internationally to sustainable development, tourism, architecture and landscape architecture ".
The doctrine which The United Irishman was to follow was stated as follows: " that the Irish people had a distinct and indefeasible right to their country, and to all the moral and material wealth and resources thereof, to possess, to govern the same, for their own use, maintenance, comfort and honour, as a distinct Sovereign State ; that it was within their power and their manifest duty to make good and exercise that right ; that the life of one peasant was as precious as the life of one nobleman or gentleman ; that the property of the farmers and labourers of Ireland was as sacred as the property of all the noblemen and gentlemen in Ireland, and also immeasurably more valuable ; that the Tenant Right custom should be extended to all Ulster, and adopted and enforced by common consent in the other three provinces ; that every man who paid taxes should have an equal voice with every other man in the government of the State and the outlay of those taxes ; that no man at present had any ' legal ' rights or claim to the protection of any law and that all ' legal ' and constitutional agitation in Ireland was a delusion ; that every freeman, and every man who desired to become free, ought to have arms, and to practise the use of them ; that no ' combination of classes ' in Ireland was desirable, just, or possible save on the terms of the rights of the industrious classes being acknowledged and secured ; and that no good thing could come from the English Parliament or the English Government ".
Langston argues that philosophers of virtue ethics have unnecessarily neglected conscience for, once conscience is trained so that the principles and rules it applies are those one would want all others to live by, its practise cultivates and sustains the virtues ; indeed, amongst people in what each society considers to be the highest state of moral development there is little disagreement about how to act. Emmanuel Levinas viewed conscience as a revelatory encountering of resistance to our selfish powers, developing morality by calling into question our naive sense of freedom of will to use such powers arbitrarily, or with violence, this process being more severe the more rigorously the goal of our self was to obtain control.
The majority ethnic group of Equatorial Guinea, the Fang people practise the bride price custom in a way that subjugates women who find themselves in an unhappy marriage.
The Vugusu people of Kenya practise a combination of bride price and dowry.
Murray's first contact when he moved to London was William Hamilton, a Scottish-born barrister who was said to be the first Scot to practise at the English Bar, and one of the few people who was qualified to act as a barrister in both England and Scotland.
Groups of people practise the motions in every park at dawn.
The atmosphere is also distinct as people practise outdoor in peaks next to ultra modern high rise buildings.
The majority of people practise their own traditional way of worshiping, but also practice Christianity with the majority falling under the Methodist Church, the Anglican Church and the Roman Catholic Church.
Also, at a time of shifting moral standards in the wake of the Sexual Revolution, Keller can only shake his head — only inwardly though — at the follies of middle-aged bourgeois people who think they can practise what today would be called a polyamorous relationship and get away with it unscathed.
Its mission is to promote the full integration of blind and partially sighted people in society through sport and to encourage people with a visual impairment to take up and practise sports.
The legislation was modeled on international best practise, ensuring the Irish people would gain substantial benefit from their own oil and gas.
As a result of her activism, Meer was first " banned " in 1952 (" banning " was a government practise that, amongst other things, limited the number of people a person could meet at any one time as well as a person's movements and also prohibited a person from being published ).
In practise, Eurodusnie has been marred by in-fighting and internal strife and many people have joined and left the Collective over the years.

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