Sentence examples for practised new from inspiring English sources

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91% of group members had learned and practised new information on women's and children's health.

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Hominins practised raw material selectivity and adapted their knapping strategies to fit clast shape and lithology.

Although Islam has continued to rise in jails across France, and radicalism with it, it would be wrong to assume that it is practised consistently by new Islamists.

"Recipes" were scant lists of ingredients, half methods, several things on the go at once – fine for the practised chef, but brand new to me.

And yet for all his anti-establishment credentials, Mr Galloway is as practised as any of his New Labour enemies at squirming away from awkward questions.

In John Harvey's sure and practised hands, police procedural novels achieve new heights in grainy reality.

First on the private jet, letting Pine know that he thinks there's a mole, assessing his new confidant with the practised skepticism he might apply to a fresh batch of cluster bombs: not predisposed to ditch them, but certainly not sentimental enough to do anything else if he finds a flaw.

TWO weeks, three continents, two world summits and one European Union gathering later, François Hollande, France's new president, looks almost like a practised old-timer.

Nevertheless, as you become more practised, the game is made hugely enjoyable by new features such as realistic set plays in both attack and defence and a mechanism for controlling rucks, mauls and scrums more effectively.

"They show up, make a lot of noise, bang everything about, and in the end they don't even buy anything!" Just as Behrouz's screed begins to gather steam, an Iraqi customer enters the shop, causing him to break into a wide smile and politely greet the new customer with a few carefully practised words of accented Arabic.

Mesoamerica, the cultural area between southern Mexico and northern Costa Rica (Matos-Moctezuma, 1994) is one of the areas of the New World where agriculture was first practised (MacNeish, 1967; Harlan, 1975; Flannery, 1986) and one of the main centres of domestication of plants in the world (Vavilov, 1951; Harlan, 1975; Hawkes, 1983).

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