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Every and practice
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 Shintaido practice begins with warming-up exercises designed to soften and extend the body until it can move naturally, without the tensions of everyday life.
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 movement
Every movement she made seemed unnecessarily noisy.
Every recorded request by Thomas for a delay in a flank movement or an advance was to gain time to take care of his horses.
Historian Barry Adam notes, " Every social movement must choose at some point what to retain and what to reject out of its past.
Every game in the main Zelda series has consisted of three principal areas: an overworld in which movement is multidirectional, allowing the player some degree of freedom of action ; areas of interaction with other characters ( merely caves or hidden rooms in the first game, but expanding to entire towns and cities in subsequent games ) in which the player gains special items or advice ; and dungeons, areas of labyrinthine layout, usually underground, comprising a wide range of difficult enemies, bosses, and items.
From a pro-independence supporter's point of view, the movement for Taiwan independence began under Qing rule in the 1680s which led to a well known saying those days, " Every three years an uprising, every five years a rebellion ".
Every movement, reflex, facial expression, and reaction is measured by this system, monitored by the Ministry of Love.
Every house system is dependent on the rotational movement of Earth on its axis, but there is a wide range of approaches to calculating house divisions and different opinions among astrologers over which house system is most accurate.
Every evening they fly, often in groups and sometimes over long distances, to reach safe roosting sites such as dense trees or shrubs that impede predator movement, or, at higher latitudes, dense conifers that afford good wind protection.
She is best known as a chronicler of the movement's spread, especially in her 1884 Nineteenth Century Miracles: Spirits and their Work in Every Country of the Earth, and her 1870 Modern American Spiritualism, a detailed account of claims and investigations of mediumship beginning with the earliest days of the movement.
Every major movement in Western history has been accompanied by its own collection of protest songs, from slave emancipation to women's suffrage, the labor movement, civil rights, the anti-war movement, the feminist movement, the environmental movement.
Every July 25, Puerto Rican Nationalists and independence activists gather on Cerro Maravilla to honor Carlos Soto and Arnaldo Dario, as well as to defend and celebrate the Puerto Rican independence movement.
Every movement in the katas has a function.
Every smallest movement is placed with fierce pride ; at any moment it may break into such a frenzied gallop that you hardly know whether to feel exhilarated or terrified ".
Every motion of the lock is derived from movement of the hands rather than elements beyond the operator ’ s control, such as dirt, rust, or memory.
The official slogan of the Share The Wealth movement was " Every Man a King ( But No One Wears a Crown )", which also became the title of a song co-written by Long in 1935 to promote his proposal.
Every movement but the third is in sonata form ; the minuet and trio are in the usual ternary form.
Every movement except the minuet is in sonata form.
Every day our leadership would listen to world news over the radio at 9 a. m. to follow the growth of the American antiwar movement.

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