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The remarkable Swedish group Opeth practices a kind of double consciousness.
"Rango," so thoroughly saturated in references to well-known, non-beast-centered stories, practices a kind of reverse animism.
He practices a kind of reverse laundering: he dirties things up, endowing them with baggage and a backstory, most often in the Anglophilic mode.
In Falluja, some candidates have turned to a fortune teller, who locals say practices a kind of witchcraft, to improve their chances.
The director typically practices a kind of stylish, prudent revisionism, moving librettos forward chronologically without venturing too dangerously close to the present.
Mr. Petlin practices a kind of metaphorically resonant and politically urgent image-making that calls to mind his fellow humanists Leon Golub and R. B. Kitaj.
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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.
Perhaps he was practicing a kind of visual onomatopoeia.
The program may be accused, unfairly, of practicing a kind of voyeuristic disaster tourism.
Questioning is an art that requires practice, a kind of disobedience, and an openness to inspiration.
Christie, who was class president throughout high school, practiced a kind of suburban political activism.
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