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I have to teach myself, all over again, how to practise, how to silence the critic in my head.
"Going to practise how to hit out of a plugged lie against the lip of a bunker".
So I have to start practising how to use the anti-aircraft gun with just one leg", he said with a rueful smile.
Apart from happily giving radio and TV interviews, 11-year-old Sam Westwood started the day breakfasting with his dad and practising how to sign his own autograph.
Ms Trott is 29 but appears even younger; she is currently practising how to speak clearly with new braces in her mouth.
Emily Blunt had better start practising how to say 'supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' as rumour has it she is in line for the lead role in a Mary Poppins sequel.
Activities include role playing a staff meeting, practising how to make a formal telephone call, editing an application form and planning what to wear to an interview.
Just when everything appears to be shattered, she says, "we have no choice but to start over again like a child learning to walk, practising how to live as an individual – and as a country".
Before the Nobel prize ceremony, a grand white-tie affair that takes place in Stockholm's Concert Hall, all laureates must attend a rehearsal to practise how to receive their prize from the King.
The lyrics to The Cure's Friday I'm in Love are written in white chalk on one of the boards, with the group practising how to say the days of the week in English.
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