They had striking smiles and sold bracelets, two of which I bought after they impressed me by wanting to practice their English.
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One was a young boy, 14 years old, he is in school, and his name is Rami(ph) and he wanted to practice his English with me.
And I want to play you the comments of Fadi Sarjeri(ph), who also wanted to practice his English with an American reporter who came to his camp.
In practice, British English today tends to use -ise, while Americans write -ize.
One plan is to extend the practice usual under English-style (as opposed to New York) law of allowing a majority of bondholders to agree to a rescheduling, rather than insisting on unanimity.
When the framers took from English practice the parliamentary weapon of impeachment, they recognized that the form of the government they had created, with its finely tuned balance among the branches, was inconsistent with the parliamentary dominance inherent in the English model.
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It was familiar to them as part of English constitutional practice, and was part of many state constitutions.
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The visitors also had more Scottish-based players than the home side as Vogts used the game as extra practice for players whose English campaigns had just ended.
This is a fundamental break from the way legal research has been performed since the mid-1700s, when Sir William Blackstone revolutionized the practice of law by putting English common-law cases into categories.
While arguing that the system of vocational qualifications was "complex and opaque", Professor Wolf said that in practice "good levels of English and mathematics continue to be the most generally useful and valuable vocational skills on offer".
This practice seems to have been brought to England by the Normans, and remained part of English law for centuries, although in practice it was gradually replaced by the slower but slightly less violent jury system.
MPs vote on English matters, might in practice produce rival parliamentary majorities, deadlock and chaos.
Mr Menand, a frequent magazine writer as well as a professor of English, zestfully adopts the contemporary biographical practice of not treating thinkers as disembodied intelligences.
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He gained first place in English law exams and built up a law practice in the north of the country.
It is unclear when parts of Asia and Asia Minor began using immunotherapy to prevent smallpox deaths, but in the early 18th century, Lady Mary Worthley Montagu, an English aristocrat stationed in Istanbul, made note of the practice and brought it back to England.
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Fearful of the effect of a chilly English spring on inexperienced players, the management arranged for the team to arrive for practice in England before any of the other 11 squads in the tournament.
But it wasn't until 1747, when an English physicist named Benjamin Robins proved that "rifled" barrels performed better, that the practice really took off.
My Oxford English Dictionary, however, does define nuisance as "an annoyance" or "an obnoxious practice".
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