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And with Friday's heat index expected to hover around 110 in the city, this is a good time for New Yorkers, so full of bustle, to practice a kind of practical lethargy, to move slowly, to stay hydrated and out of the sun, to seek moving air, dark movie theaters and air-conditioning.
"They have to practice a kind of face control and check suspicious characters".
The failure of government officials who practice a kind of official blindness on matters mortuary is another kind of negligence.
Which enabled him to practice a kind of psychological acupuncture on Jacob: Did a needle just enter me?
Honeybees practice a kind of consensus democracy similar to what happens at a New England town meeting, says Thomas D. Seeley, author of "Honeybee Democracy".
The operative question has been how best to divide a growing pie, which has enabled politicians in both parties to practice a kind of ideologically flexible profligacy.
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Perhaps he was practicing a kind of visual onomatopoeia.
The program may be accused, unfairly, of practicing a kind of voyeuristic disaster tourism.
Christie, who was class president throughout high school, practiced a kind of suburban political activism.
"I'm practicing a kind of meandering faith, or faithful meandering," she said.
Mr. Giuliani has said that he practiced a kind of politics of provocation.
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