• Church members begin to perform in public at the age of three.

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  • It was remembered that, as a minister, he once allowed a woman singer to perform in public (even though it was to a female audience only, the Islamic Republic bans any woman singing solo).

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  • Erring police officers were made to perform squats in public.

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  • Continue along Pontocho, past the theatre where geisha perform public dances in autumn and spring, and you will come out near the river again and Sanjo Bridge, where much of young Kyoto is hastening towards a night on the town, or waiting for dates near the temple commemorating 39 noblewomen and children executed along the riverbank.

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  • Then they had to agree that no one in the band would perform barechested or kiss or hug anyone in public.

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  • His world is full of public defenders who fail to perform even the most basic duties in court, indifferent judges, cowardly public officials, and an absurdly rigid system which honours the letter of the rules over actual justice.

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  • Public intellectuals tend to perform best in opposition, where their ideas go untested.

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  • As Creswell puts it, self-affirmation provides "an easy and portable strategy that you can roll out before you enter a high-pressure situation where you are required to perform well, " whether it's engaging in public speaking, readying for an important exam or giving a critical presentation to your boss and her boss.

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  • In the main, they are able to concentrate on being the very best they can be and notwithstanding the vagaries of form and injury they know well in advance when they will have to perform on the public stage.

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  • Whether big or small, public or private, these companies tend to perform well in a variety of markets and circumstances.

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  • The second is a performance-based anxiety, usually the fear of public speaking or the fear of being asked to perform in front of a group.

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  • In the public sector, an individual who volunteers to perform services for a public agency is not an employee if the individual receives no compensation or is paid expenses, reasonable benefits or a nominal fee.

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  • This will lead to more Parliamentary debate on security matters, public hearings on the national security strategy, and - as promised - greater transparency over appointments to the Committee so that the Committee can not only review intelligence and security but also perform a public role - more akin to the practice of Select Committees - in reporting to and informing the country on security matters.

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  • It establishes a National Declassification Center at the National Archives to enable agency reviewers to perform collaborative declassification in accordance with priorities developed by the Archivist with input from the general public.

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  • He said that it would work if the two sides respect each other, "don't get in each other's pockets" and perform their roles for the benefit of the public.

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  • The young audiences are as diverse as the comedians who perform, marking a generational shift from the days when people were uncomfortable joking about race at least in public.

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