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3. Kim Kardashian V I'd like to practise carving a turkey on her.
"I like to practise that shot in training," smiled United's hero, only just turned 20, after the match.
When asked about their intentions regarding the sectors where they would like to practise medicine after completing their medical education, the proportion of students interested in exclusive public sector work is high (77%) and, with one exception, private sector work is considered only in accumulation with the public sector appointment (23%).
I like to practise.
What sort of life will that be?Like Bill Gates in "The Road Ahead", he describes what it will be like to practise medicine and learn from a distance, to live in a smart house, to run a company whose employees rarely meet face-to-face, and to enjoy virtual reality entertainment.
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The queen pressed her advantage by asking for a road to the cave where she liked to practise her rainmaking rites.
("Clive likes to practise loving-kindness meditation … Clive finds this easier than bothering to meet his friends or lending them money").
In countries where institutional restraints on executive power are often weak, the risk is high that even leaders who start out well end up undermining democracy by staying on too long.Mr Mbeki likes to practise what he calls "quiet diplomacy".
Maybe, it would be handy for if you're the dramatic sort who likes to practise your "scream face" as a way to warm up for the day job.
To allow – even theoretically, even "jokingly" – unqualified individuals like William to practise undermines everything the profession stands for.
Some of the best field naturalists I know grew up in working-class rural communities, skipping school like Billy Casper to practise forms of natural history that bent or broke the law: they ferreted rabbits, collected eggs, broke into quarries, kept pigeons, reared finches, climbed fences to poach for fish.
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