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Ariki controlled Ariki, mataiapo and rangatira titles continue to be passed down through family lines, and the associated ancient ceremonies and traditions continue to be practised in the present day.

Nonviolent demonstrations have routinely been curbed violently, while police brutality and torture of detainees continue to be practised widely in prisons across the country, fuelling endless debates about the return of the authoritarian state.

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That is understandable, but we also have to recognise that this is something that has continued to be practised in the recovery of stranded cars for the past 20 years - since Martin Brundle nearly hit a tractor at the same corner in Suzuka and ended up badly injuring a marshal.

It is suggested that this simple, inexpensive technique of sampling cells from the ovarian surface should be continued to be practised on all occasions at which ovaries present such as at laparotomy or at laparoscopy, as with further experience this technique may prove to be of help in the early diagnosis of ovarian carcinoma.

Although anonymous donation continues to be practised in most jurisdictions around the world (Allan, 2012), the growing acceptance of the need or even the right of donor-conceived people to know about and potentially know their donors means that anonymity is increasingly proscribed.

The revitalisation of the Miriwoong language will help reconnect our mob with our traditional culture, heritage and knowledge, ensuring that they can continue to be learned and practised for generations to come.

To truly be vengeful in these circumstances is to continue to be unapologetic in practising and celebrating what the far right attacks our communities for: whether that be our religion, our skin colour, our sexuality, our gender or our race.

It has to be practised".

Emergency situations have to be practised.

The institute supplied a statement from an anonymous member of its science board, which said: "The institute should feel relaxed about the process by which it generated what is, anyway, a statement of the obvious". It added: "The points [the submission] makes are ones which we continue to support, that science should be practised openly and in an unbiased way.

To put it more strongly, we would predict that despite enormous changes in every aspect of medicine over two and a half millennia, just as Hippocrates recognised that surgery is different in many ways from other branches of medicine, and that not every doctor wishes or is able to be a surgeon, so the same applies today and will probably continue to apply as long as medicine is practised.

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