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The indigenous people in the area, having been enslaved or massacred by rubber tappers in the past, were known to kill trespassers, and a few were believed to practice cannibalism.
According to Aztec traditions, the gods themselves were believed to practice voluntary sacrifice, first to create Tonatiuh and then to feed him and encourage him on his path through the sky.
Distrust aggravated program rejection if individual VHTs were believed to practice witchcraft and could, thus, pass on negative energies to community members.
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Rental fees were often minimal, the band leaders added, perhaps because the bands were seen as local institutions or because hours of practice were believed to help keep younger people away from trouble.
In Bangladesh, corrupt building practices were believed to have contributed to the collapse of a garment factory complex that killed more than 1,000 people.
Special local practices were believed to reduce complications during delivery.
This was particularly the case when conditions helped change the attitudes and behaviours of parents who were believed to engage in poor parenting practices.
The pair, both experienced hillwalkers, were believed to have been "Munro-bagging" - the practice of scaling Scottish mountains over 3,000ft, known as Munros - in north-west Scotland.
It is not just a piece of horror fiction, but shows the kind of midnight ritual witches were actually believed to practice.
The martial art, whose name means "the way of hands and feet," has a large role in Korean culture and heritage, but it is believed to be practiced by more than 50 million people worldwide.
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