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are observances
noun
The practice of complying with a law, custom, command or rule.
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There are observances connected with death, many of which belong to the realm of folklore rather than Halakhic tradition.
Such a conception of technê as skill guided by norms or rules anticipates Ryle's identity of know-how with a disposition whose "exercises are observances of rules or canons or the application of criteria" (Ryle 1949, 47).
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Only in Vidyayevo were observances postponed -- at the families' request -- until the Kursk's crew is brought home for burial.
Nor is the Netanyahu coalition's view of Jerusalem coherent without a theocratic corollary, namely that what distinguished the past of "the people" was observance of Halachic law.
All observances are daily observances.
Also, they will ensure that there are better observance of any violation of child rights.
The centennial observances are already in progress.
Rugby league's scrums are the oddest observances.
More than 15 hours of observances are planned Friday, the invasion's 70th anniversary.
Observances are happening around the world.
Still, in many cities, Eid observances are easy to spot.
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