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Superstition, belief, half-belief, or practice for which there appears to be no rational substance.
On "The Practice," for which she won an Emmy in 1999, she was a powerful and sexually adventurous judge.
Being an exemplary professional, she enhanced the years of my training and practice, for which I remain so grateful.
These have usually cited the threat of the F.B.I. rummaging through library and bookstore records, a practice for which there is scant, or no, evidence.
The video celebrates Mrs. Clinton's legal career, for example, but makes no mention of the Rose Law Firm, the Little Rock practice for which she worked.
At a recent UN forum, the unpaid policy was described by a moderator as an "absolutely disgusting practice" for which the UN should "hold its head in shame".
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"The practices for which I have been imprisoned were industry standard practice and had been for 20 years.
They had visions of crew members tossing trash overboard and disgorging oily bilge water and sewage, practices for which some companies have paid heavy fines elsewhere.
"The claim is that the tone is set from the top and that there are certain practices for which the commissioner himself is responsible," Mr. Steel said.
For others, it represents shoddy products and shady practices for which the country has long been known, and a fatalistic acceptance of that reality.
His voice cracking with emotion, Martin, due to step down on Sunday, argued his "blunt and straightforward proposals would have ended the many practices for which members have been attacked in recent weeks".
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