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For the past four years, she has practiced her hip-hop moves at the Def Dance Skool in Seoul, which is just one such school among thousands in South Korea.
Kvitova's smile and easygoing demeanor had always translated, but she has practiced her English by reading British children's books like "The Wind in the Willows" and "The Secret Garden," which her public relations manager Katie Spellman gave her.
We can listen to a song, and even if we know nothing about music, it's obvious whether or not the musician has practiced her craft.
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My mind strayed to Maira Kalman's selections, and a numbered sampler upon which a nineteenth-century girl had practiced her stitches.
Colchicum was discovered by the ancient Greeks and named by them for Colchi the country in Asia Minor where Medea is supposed to have practiced her black arts and where meadow saffron was first found.
(One lawyer who has practiced in her courtroom said that the judge, Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum, takes the subway to work).
She has practiced here for her fourth Olympics and what is expected to be her last.
Since then, she has practiced law and run her own consulting firm.
He has practiced.
Sarah Palin gave a rambling, disjointed nonanswer as she desperately tried to segue back into one of the stock answers she had practiced with her handlers.
Queen Elizabeth I is said to have practiced galliards as her morning exercise.
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