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She declared that under Article 3(1) of the Federal Constitution, applicant Archbishop Tan Sri Pakiam had the constitutional right to use "Allah" in The Herald in the exercise of his right that religions other than Islam might be practised in peace and harmony in the country.
Individual practices are likely to have small numbers of patients requiring melanoma follow-up, which has the advantage that the programme may be incorporated into the primary care workload with minimal disruption and few resource issues, but the disadvantage that skills might be practised infrequently.
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You can't be sure what will be practised, but you might witness the courbette, a scarcely credible leap from a begging posture.
He might now be practising as a hotshot lawyer if an affinity with a football and the fact that he possessed the brain to use this talent wisely had not transformed his career expectations all those years ago in Belfast.
It has to be practised".
Emergency situations have to be practised.
What behaviours will be practised?
Engaging in confrontational scavenging does not preclude bone-marrow extraction; both might have been practised.
"We will be practising penalties," Warnock said.
However influential these elderly women might be, participants also expressed their disagreement with some of the harmful traditions that have been practised by elderly women during home delivery.
Many villagers are practised flatterers.
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