Safin has played mediocre at a lot of events but that has forced him to get out there and practise.
Pupils would be read poems by their teachers, learn simple poems by heart and practise recitals from the age of five.
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Africa needs leaders who will both preach and practise sound, accountable government.
Mr Cameron also said it was "easier for people to believe and practise other faiths when Britain has confidence in its Christian identity".
Slaves were allowed to gather each Sunday in Congo Square, an old slave market in Louis Armstrong Park, to drum and practise their music.
He also suggested she should take a secretarial course and practise her shorthand in the magistrate's court, which led to her career in law.
Chairman of London 2012 Sebastian Coe told the session that the venues and Olympic Park would be ready "in plenty of time to test and practise".
The persons belonging to minorities have the right to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practise their own religion and to use their own language in private and in public, freely and without interference or any form of discrimination.
Some positives were highlighted, such as "pockets" of excellence and best practise, and the minister believes the government's action plan "puts us on the right track".
The paper has also enabled thousands of literate and semi-literate people to practise and sustain their literacy skills and created opportunities for lifelong integenerational learning.
This requires all doctors in the UK to show they are keeping up to date and are fit to practise, based on an annual appraisal and feedback from patients, doctors, nurses and other colleagues.
And yet I am quite certain in my heart of hearts that modern music and modern art is not a conspiracy, but is a form of truth and integrity for those who practise it honestly, decently and with all their being.
But, broadly speaking, freedom to practise and preach Islam is protected by the American system.
Anna, Citra, Riska, Meri and Tari live in villages spread across the Ubud district and gather to practise their dance moves three times a week.
He has plenty of time to practise and familiarise himself with the conditions and come Monday or Tuesday, he will be ready and raring to go.
"You just have to pay tribute to the hours and hours of practise which has given him the position he is in just now, " Hadden said.
Falconry forms the basis of a wider cultural heritage, including traditional dress, food, songs, music, poetry and dance, sustained by the communities and clubs that practise it.
Robert Fielding, the Salisbury Diocesan church music adviser, says the organ has "fallen out of favour" because it is difficult to learn and musicians cannot practise at home.
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Falconry forms the basis of a wider cultural heritage, including traditional dress, food, songs, music, poetry and dance, all of which are sustained by the communities and clubs that practise it.
There are certain activities which occur on a standardised basis which are covered by clinical governance guidelines, standardise care pathways so that there is a mixture of of local practise and standard national practice.
But most South Africans, while disapproving of multiple concurrent wives, enjoy their president's unabashed embrace of his Zulu origins, beliefs and traditions, of which polygamy is an accepted part, though people practise it less and less, not least because it is so expensive.
"I am a perfectionist and one thing about me is that I practise until my feet bleed and I did not have time to rehearse with the orchestra, " the Grammy-winning artist said on Thursday.
Meanwhile every man in England between 16 and 60 had to practise archery every Sunday.
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Instead of texting being a destructive influence on learners, the academics argue that it offers them a chance to "practise reading and spelling on a daily basis".
It quoted a Sarft official as saying that the move was in response to repeated calls by the authorities for people to practise thrift and shun extravagance and waste.
"When you practise with Tim and Greg and Andy, it's a different level, " said the GB captain.
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He will not be allowed to appeal the decision for five years and is unlikely to ever practise in the UK again.
The presentation of color hinges on age, practise, nationality, and additionally personal selection.
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The local government has the power to withdraw his licence to practise medicine in Germany and the hearing could be held in days.
We encourage the integration of the different ethnic groups to increase the common ground among them but we also respect each community's wish to keep its own space where it can practise its own religion and customs.
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