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Today, this practice is most common in hip hop music and filk, especially as the continuation of a feud between performers ; the Roxanne Wars was a notable example which resulted in over a hundred answer songs.
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Today, Methodism follows this ancient Alexandrian practice as bishops are elected from and by the order of the presbyterate: the Discipline of the Methodist Church, in ¶ 303, affirms that " ordination to this ministry is a gift from God to the Church.
Today, the Korowai are one of very few tribes still believed to eat human flesh as a cultural practice.
Today, Harmonist graveyards are fenced in grassy areas with signs posted nearby explaining this practice.
Today the practice of alternative cuts is more commonplace, though often as a way to make a film stand out in the DVD marketplace by adding new material.
Today, the concrete has worn from the spaces around the stones, giving the impression of a very bumpy road, but the original practice was to produce a surface that was no doubt much closer to being flat.
Today, Roman law is no longer applied in legal practice, even though the legal systems of some states like South Africa and San Marino are still based on the old Ius Commune.
A similar practice occurred in hardcore with musicians taking the names of their bands, like Kevin Seconds of 7 Seconds and Ray Cappo of Youth of Today who, for a while, billed himself as Ray of Today.
Today, it is common practice for vendors of new ISAs or microarchitectures to make software emulators available to software developers before the hardware implementation is ready.
Today, the work is consulted by musicians interested in 18th century performance practice ; see Historically informed performance.
Today, earth shelter construction is a rare practice, especially in the U. S. A. During the energy crisis and the 1973 Oil Crisis, along with the back-to-the-land movement, there was a surge of interest in earth shelter / underground home construction in an effort toward self-sufficient living.
Today Chartres continues to attract large numbers of pilgrims, many of whom come to walk slowly around the labyrinth, their heads bowed in prayer – an entirely modern devotional practice but one which the Cathedral authorities accommodate by removing the chairs from the nave once a month.
Today, the " Brethren Suit " still is worn in the most conservative congregations, although some men dress in a simple style by wearing a collared shirt in a single color without a tie, while women in these congregations may continue to practice the use of a prayer covering.
In 1954 Gerald Gardner published his book " Witchcraft Today " to advance his own practice of Wicca as a modern religion.
Today as a result of the development of the U. S. legal education system, law graduates receive more practical experience, but are nonetheless unprepared to practice law on their own upon graduation from law school.
Today, the term MEMS in practice is used to refer to any microscopic device with a mechanical function, which can be fabricated in a batch process ( for example, an array of microscopic gears fabricated on a microchip would be considered a MEMS device but a tiny laser-machined stent or watch component would not ).
" Today, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( the Mormons ) are strictly monogamist, and members who are known to practice polygamy are excommunicated.
Today the common practice is to use a single prefix for all warships of a nation's navy, and other prefixes for auxiliaries and ships of allied services, such as coast guards.
Today the value of N < sub > A </ sub > can be measured at very high accuracy by taking an extremely pure crystal ( in practice, often silicon ), measuring how far apart the atoms are spaced using X-ray diffraction or another method, and accurately measuring the density of the crystal.
Today, a telecast of the same film would last approximately two hours and 15 minutes including advertisements, if the film were not edited to fit within the time allotted, as is common practice.
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Today, as new nations rise from the former colonial empires, nationalism is one of the hurricane forces loose in the world.
Today the recreational boating scene is awash with heartening statistics which prove the enormous growth of that sport.
Today, according to land economist Homer Hoyt, shopping centers and their associated parking lots cover some 46,000 acres of land, which is almost exactly the total land area in all the nation's Central Business Districts put together.
Today Sukarno's government is heavily besieged by avowed Communists, and for all of its `` neutralist '' pretensions, it is a firm ally of Soviet policy.
Today, Africa is swerving violently away from the West and plunging, it would seem, into the Soviet orbit.
Today many college bound students try to take a course in personal typing, as they feel a certain degree of mastery of this skill is almost essential for one who proposes to do academic work in college and a professional school.
Today the yearly import into the United States of locust bean gum is more than 15 million pounds ; ;
Today however, the `` outsider '' is likely to have professional qualifications of the highest order ( otherwise the college would not be interested in hiring him ) and to be acclimatized to the democratic processes of the secular or state university.
Today, more than ever before, the survival of our free society depends upon the citizen who is both informed and concerned.
Today, in the era of the integrated musical when an individual song must contribute to the over-all development of the show, it is understandable that a song, no matter how excellent it may be on its own terms, is cut out because it does not perform the function required of it.
Today, as Harrison's Principles Of Internal Medicine, a standard internist's text, puts it, `` The most common form of malnutrition is caloric excess or obesity ''.
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