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He always practised reading his sermons, and, as Davis claims, "he would (in his own expression) pick up the lines, and cheat his people, by making them believe he had it all by heart".
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Rupert practised etching, played tennis, practised shooting, read military textbooks and was taken on accompanied hunting trips.
A profound attachment to the past; a delight in reading coupled with a practised disinclination to spend money on the habit; the rise of the paperback; the onrush of new media; an educational system increasingly keen on "set books": the influences to which the mainstream book-fancier of the post-war period was subject are so various as to be barely quantifiable.
Of course, everyone is reading from an autocue, a tricky experience even for the most practised.
But reading the Qur'an carefully, it is perfectly clear that the sort of disgusting mass industrialised food production that is widely practised ought not to be regarded as halal compliant.
The squad assembled at Headingley at 3pm on the Wednesday, had nets, practised slip catching and tried to read the whiteish pitch.
He stockpiled hundreds of bullets, acquired a powerful black-market handgun, practised target games on his computer, and read about US school shootings in a meticulously researched book by a US academic, Why Kids Kill.
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But he tells an essentially simplified story with practised skill: at least he puts Kazakhstan where it firmly belongs - near the top of any intensive diplomatic reading list for the 21st century.
It's a practised plan".
Diplomats are practised savers of faces.
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