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was observance
noun
The practice of complying with a law, custom, command or rule.
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Nor is the Netanyahu coalition's view of Jerusalem coherent without a theocratic corollary, namely that what distinguished the past of "the people" was observance of Halachic law.
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There are observances connected with death, many of which belong to the realm of folklore rather than Halakhic tradition.
Only in Vidyayevo were observances postponed -- at the families' request -- until the Kursk's crew is brought home for burial.
It was in observance of Loyalty Day..
Friday was the observance of Arbaeen, the 40th day after Imam Hussein's death.
"For the first three innings, it was passive observance," said Mets Manager Bobby Valentine.
Physical activities such as equestrianism were also taught at an early age, as was religious observance.
All observances are daily observances.
It is in observance of National Day, October 1st.
Why is the observance of the separation of church and state a one-way street?
Therefore, surely, there has to be an observance of UK tax law in those places.
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