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"I'm feeling good," said Lopez, who apparently practiced without any limitations.
The Aztecs apparently practiced cannibalism on a large scale as part of the ritual religious sacrifice of war captives and other victims.
The basic technique, originated at an unknown time, was apparently practiced widely in Southeast Asia with local variations, as in Celebes Island, where the wax was applied with bamboo strips.
Although Israelite prophets and reformers repeatedly denounced sacred prostitution, the early Israelites seem to have adopted the local Canaanite rites, which they apparently practiced publicly until the reform of King Josiah about 621 bc.
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"A sticky wicket," said a State House aide, apparently practicing for the laureate's job, should it open up.
Today, in an interview, Mr. Boskovski said one of the men had written the word "Pakistan" on a piece of paper, apparently practicing Latin script.
Its name was changed from Cantwell's Bridge, in 1855, by town fathers who -- apparently practicing magical thinking -- believed that their flagging economy could somehow be revived if they adopted the name of the thriving Russian port).
During the process of identifying physicians, four persons were identified in the telephone book that purported to be physicians and were apparently practicing as such, but had never been licensed to do so.
During a Mets-Yankees game in July, he stepped up to the plate against Roger Clemens, a star pitcher for the Yankees who apparently practices scowling in his free time.
Observers might criticize Madonna for having a casual relationship to her faith or they might say her interest is inspired more by romance than by belief (her boyfriend, Brahim Zaibat, apparently practices Islam, as well).
And they learn much more than what they end up using: "The bird apparently practices what he has heard in infancy and, in the process of rehearsal, so to speak, selects out the final, mature song of its species," Marler told a Rockefeller University publication in 1980.
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