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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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Alongside them were people lower down the social pyramid, who may have been obliged to practise archery at the weekend as part of the village posse but were not as well trained.
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The panel at the fitness to practise hearing ruled Ms Haywood, from Liverpool, prioritised the filming and did not fulfil her obligations as a nurse.
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It arranged role-playing games in Vienna, at which civil servants could practise the handling not only of council and committee meetings, but of working lunches and coffee breaks as well.
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After all, both men are pragmatists who are good at cajoling their followers: witness Mr Jospin getting his Socialists to practise privatisation, whereas his conservative predecessors tended merely to preach it.
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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.
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In between fighting, the wrestlers practise an exercise known as bukari-geiko, in which one wrestler throws himself at his ready companion and drives him from one side of the ring to the other, completing the exercise only when the inactive rikishi has been driven out of the dohyo.
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Safin has played mediocre at a lot of events but that has forced him to get out there and practise.
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During the fitness to practise hearing, the GMC panel in London was told by Karina Ward - responsible for recruiting locum doctors at the hospital - that the CVs were passed to a consultant surgeon.
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The practise of retaining organs first came to prominence during the public inquiry into the deaths of babies with heart disease at the Bristol Royal Infirmary.
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