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Responsible stewardship of antibiotics should be practiced in food animals as in humans.
Mr. Burns said that "diplomacy, by its very nature, must sometimes be practiced in dangerous places".
The technique of rubbing began to be practiced in the West at a relatively late date.
Supporters say it is needed because without it so-called mercy killings would continue to be practiced in secret.
Archaeologists concluded that rituals of belief seemed to be practiced in the homes, where cultic artifacts have been found.
The Saudi authorities cite a tradition of the Prophet Muhammad that only Islam can be practiced in the Arabian Peninsula".
"Diplomacy, by its nature, has to often be practiced in dangerous places," she said at a forum here.
Malaysia's Constitution says, "Islam is the religion of the federation but other religions may be practiced in peace and harmony".
Because the budding operation calls for skilled hand labour and because field maintenance is expensive, few economies can be practiced in the production of roses.
Sun dancing, which had been subject to similar efforts at suppression, also continued to be practiced in the early 21st century.
Early ballroom dance styles also continued to be practiced in traditional family settings, such as wedding receptions and Mexican quinceañera celebrations, which mark a girl's entry into adulthood.
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