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Perfection takes literally a lifetime of practice.
In Mark's case, a lifetime of practice, physical courage, and simple athletic skill also figure.
There was a lifetime of practice, a cocktail of beauty, technique and instinct in that strike.
Bartoli is one of the greatest tennis players in the world, and this required a lifetime of practice, and sacrifice.
An example is depth perception: to the sighted, with a lifetime of practice, rules about occlusion (if A occludes B, object A is closer) and foreshortening (objects farther away appear smaller) are continually used to combine incoming light into a rich, three-dimensional world.
Really not caring if you get it takes a lifetime of practice.
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At a news briefing, the state health commissioner, Dr. John Dreyzehner, called Exserohilum "a fungus so rare that most physicians never see it in a lifetime of practicing medicine".
The state health commissioner in Tennessee, Dr. John Dreyzehner, described Exserohilum as "a fungus so rare that most physicians never see it in a lifetime of practicing medicine".
Each of the delineated fields contain information regarding program, conservation practice(s), implementation date, total acreage, expected lifetime of the practice, and cost-share versus non cost-share practices.
Further, they posited the threshold for increased risk to be 1500 lifetime hours of practice [11].
To determine the impact of lifetime hours of practice on the magnitude of retreat-related changes in RT variability for the MT group, a similar regression analysis was performed.
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