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Alchemy, really, is what they're practicing back there.
Mr. Feliciano, 31, wasn't much older than the twins, but to them he was a graffiti god, a creator of the art form that they had been practicing back home since 1988.
Caregivers that did not use tobacco were more likely to practice back to sleep, with 210 (88%) practicing back to sleep compared to 246969%) that used tobacco (p = 0.009).
Although practicing back to sleep was not significantly associated with breastfeeding status (p = 0.35), it was associated with caregiver and household tobacco use (p = 0.009 and p = 0.03, respectively).
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Still, he was thrilled to be here, and he offered a line that he had clearly practiced back home.
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