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The audience shed into tears, knowing that many in the room had practiced some sort of indifference, Imam Latif reminded everyone that "just because we help someone, doesn't mean that they are helpless".
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Furthermore, a significant number of Catholics practice some sort of religious syncretism, mainly with esoteric and African creeds, besides a large number of people who consider themselves "non-practitioners" participating in some rituals, such as a wedding or baptism, but not attending church regularly or evincing special devotion to a saint, for example (Almeida and Montero 2001).
And it just feels right to most of us to practice some sort of intellectual humility.
I saw a woman dressed in a cape practicing some sort of sorcery on the train.
Piety is all up in our food in terms of influence, with nearly 84percentt of the global population practicing some sort of religion whose principal texts instruct dietary restriction.
Greece v. Galloway is, most obviously, about the limits of what the Court has long said was a constitutionally acceptable practice: some sort of prayer or invocation when Congress, say, comes into session.
The cultural role is the fashioning of a narrative that brings the presuppositions of an entire array of cultural practices into some sort of coherent synthesis.
On top of this, we sure could implement a meditation practice or some sort of faith in a power greater than us.
"They were hiding inside there and practicing how to make some sort of explosives," Yasin Ahun-Karim, a local religious leader, told Radio Free Asia, which is financed by the American government.
It is an obvious fact about mathematical practice that there's some sort of objectivity at work in that practice.
You practice an effective handshake like some sort of Jack Russell terrier.
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