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These three plays are culled from the Shell Connections season, in which practised dramatists pen plays for young people; and they certainly give a vivid picture of teenage angst and insecurity.
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Syria's response may well simply be to treat the attack as proof of the global conspiracy against it, a propaganda ploy in which it is practised and which can pay dividends.
His television successes and his reputation as a radio wit were to alter all that, helped by occasional films, like School For Scoundrels (1960), Carry On Doctor (1968) and The Return Of The Pink Panther (1974), in which his well-practised suggestion of crumbling and irate semi-competence was good for many laughs.
Although the Council recognised that there were already a number of important initiatives that were promoting rigour and integrity within the research community, it suspected that aspects of the culture in which research is funded, practised and communicated may be undermining efforts to raise the conduct of science to the highest ethical standards.
The alleged willingness of a large group of officers to go along with a cover-up suggests an abiding culture of corruption, as does the seemingly practised way in which the gun was planted under the bridge.The new revelations, as they trickle out, will further tarnish the department's reputation.
In line with deliberate practice theory, a supportive environment, in which (regulatory) skills are taught, modelled, practised and evaluated, is regarded as crucial to achieve high-level performance (Ericsson 2006; Van de Wiel et al. 2004; Zimmerman 2000).
This is what "pay for performance," as practised by Barclays, looks like: in a year in which profits fell by a third, shareholders' dividends were flat and the share price went sideways, 481 employees collected £1m or more.
Yet officials often state as fact that 30,000 died.While much of Argentina's Catholic hierarchy was complicit with the dictatorship, part of the church's base, identified with liberation theology, "theorised and practised violence in the name of a…kingdom of justice in which it was legitimate to sacrifice individuals", says Mr Zanatta.
In a sport in which most players' brains soon take residence in their boots, he talked of Van Gogh and Cuban history, practised medicine and worried about democracy.
The gulf between the practised façade of a "performing" celebrity and what we imagine lies within is evoked in the Art Deco building, in which the windows of one side are built into Murray's head, apparently offering insight.
His novice's eye sees the moral outrage in everyday injustices the use of malnourished teenaged conscripts as slave labour, say, or the routine persecution of migrant labourers to which more practised Russia-watchers are too often desensitised.
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