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Preservation grew out of archaeology and the notion that history can be practiced as a form of science.

In this group, oral sex may be practiced as a form of "safer sex," where the risk of HIV transmission was traditionally thought to be lower [ 18].

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Derivatives of the unarmed forms of combat, such as judo, sumo, karate, and tae kwon do, are practiced, as are self-defense forms, such as aikido, hapkido, and kung fu.

Derivatives of many of the armed and unarmed forms are practiced as a means of spiritual development.

It can be integrated into one's religious or spiritual life, or practiced as a form of secular mental training.

Poor form 2014 - "voodoo curse"... Adebayor blamed his poor form for Spurs – two goals in over a dozen matches compared to 11 in 21 last year – on his mother who he claimed had been practicing a form of witchcraft, known as 'Juju', to stop him scoring.

His main passion is practicing a form of belly dance that he refers to as "gothic".

It is, or has been, practiced in various forms in England, Ireland and as far away as Marseilles in France.

As Seavey described his current fitness regimen, it emerged that he was practicing a distinctly Alaskan form of caution.

Industry observers say that shoppers are increasingly on the lookout for healthy alternatives to meat, including abstinence; as many as a third of American households are practicing some form of what's known as Meatless Mondays.

It should be noted that much of the fencing depicted by Angelo resembles, in form, fencing as it is practiced today.

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