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The practice of complying with a law, custom, command or rule.
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Just as surely, the standard thinking goes, their adult lives of marriage and parenthood will bring them back to observance.
Even after Paul proclaimed his opposition to observance of the Torah as a means of salvation, many Jewish Christians continued the practice.
Jeddah-based Arab Radio and Television company (ART) (owned by Saleh al-Kamel and according to our contacts being edged aside by MBC and Rotana) recently featured an MTV-style music video clip on its "Iqraa" religious channel depicting a group of dissolute young Saudi men who give up their carousing and return to observance.
But for the branch of Judaism that has long advocated - and rightly so - that education is the key to observance, it is simply unacceptable to see so many youth lost.
The second arm of the WHI, which evaluated unopposed estrogen for women with previous hysterectomies, was discontinued in 2004 secondary to observance of an increased risk of stroke and lack of protection against cardiovascular disease.
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But whether he is attracting lapsed Catholics to return to regular observance is unclear.
Grandpa, by this time, had reduced his religious observance to watching "Songs of Praise" on television.
But some places made efforts to schedule observances to coincide with the exact moments of the attacks.
Strictly speaking, the term Orthodox does not refer to doctrinal affirmations but to the observance of Torah, the Law.
But I have been unable to find my way back to regular observance and obedience, past the strictures, the follies, and the hypocrisies of the official Church.
The symbol of freedom in one historical narrative of Hanukkah should be applied as much to thought as it is to ritual observance.
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