The presentation of color hinges on age, practise, nationality, and additionally personal selection.
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"You need to practise on a church organ, " he said.
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Those who have children in faith schools have said any charges would impinge on the freedom to practise their religion.
It is too early to know whether another cross-border spat is looming, but perhaps Mr Monti should practise putting on his own brave face.
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".
Medical students can now practise surgical techniques on 3D models and animations instead of working on cadavers or dummies.
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These include a teddy bear called Porgy which he used to practise his lectures on, a biography written by his mother, prize books awarded at school and his wristwatch.
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.
The craft itself may not survive this, but it gives the project's engineers a chance to practise landing a spacecraft remotely on a relatively small target with a gravitational field that varies immensely from one place to another.
Crews, along with the Environment Agency and the government, will be on "high alert" this week to practise new plans in case the River Thames floods.
Doctors are placed on the register or given a license to practise medicine after they graduate from university or, if they trained abroad, after passing an exam set by the GMC.
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".
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