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To that end, Mrs. Clinton is plunging into personal diplomacy of the kind she has practiced from Moscow to Mexico City, but rarely in such a combustible place.
And he has practiced, from the first day he tugged on a uniform all the way to Sunday, when he will unleash another torrent of mostly unprintable barbs on the Atlanta Falcons.
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Not only had he drafted Montana (in the third round, it's worth remembering) and Clark (in the 10th), but he had also designed the seemingly spontaneous play, which the team had practiced from Day 1 of training camp.
Even so, my parents were pleased, since this is the great intergenerational transmission of the faith that Catholic families have practiced from time immemorial.
"Unfortunately, Aso's Liberal Democratic Party has practiced politics completely disconnected from the people," he said.
"We can't have practice from 3 to 6 and have all our players make class.
We took into account the fact that we had practices from eight countries by entering country as a level in our multilevel analysis.
The technique used is the ancient lost wax process, a method of casting that has been practiced from Stone Age artifacts to space‐age hardware.
With that ensemble in recent years he has certainly had practice conducting concertos from the keyboard.
This is a basic organizational principle in music which has been practiced continuously from approximately 1500 until the present day.
I also had never practiced swiveling from the backseat to the front seat with handfuls of vomit and curdled milk.
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