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    Prayers to Erythnul are Customarily rhyming chants with gory subject matter.

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    While the sport was Customarily dominated by Koreans, this is no longer the case.

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    If you want to, put the stamp upside down, which Customarily means,"I love you.".

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    Customarily, a single hour of exercise makes up the entire allotment of time spent outside of solitary confinement.

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    On the evening before he died, Jesus washed the feet of his apostles, performing a service Customarily rendered by slaves.

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    Customarily, the New Year is commended on March 1, yet because of its religious importance, it is praised on 1 January.

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    Practicing Customarily and lessening your body weight by around 5% could diminish your risk of getting diabetes by more than half.

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    Virabhadra's Pose is also known as the Warrior Pose(there are three variation of Warrior, of which this is Customarily numbered I).

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    His Holiness explained that religious traditions have Customarily carried a message of tolerance and forgiveness, but today the education system is more influential.

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    I do not Customarily offer advice to a president whose election I opposed, whose goals I fear and whose policies I work against,

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    Customarily monitoring your blood glucose levels will guarantee that your blood glucose is as normal and stable as could be expected under the circumstances.

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    Speaking of menus here is something interesting, Indian Soup's History-a soup preparation of course was not Customarily a part of the Indian food culture.

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    He will frequently stand in for the Queen at the funerals of foreign dignitaries(which the Queen Customarily does not attend), and at investitures into British orders.

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    The old Indian treatises filled in as an intriguing motivation, which he investigated alongside an expanding customer base whom he Customarily values as companions and devotees today.

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    But even those of us who are habitual initiators like to be asked at times, and those who are Customarily more passive do occasionally have the urge to take charge.

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    Nihilism is the refusal to courageously and creatively affirm life despite despair, and this negative, gloomy outlook Customarily marks the starting point in existential psychotherapy rather than its journey's end.

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    Chamber Music is a type of established music that is formed for a little gathering of instruments- Customarily a gathering that could fit in a royal residence chamber or a huge.

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    A handsome gay friend of mine, butch in demeanor and Customarily the top in his relationships, had a brief hot affair with a woman, much to the astonishment of his friends.

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    A negative picture on film is Customarily used to photographically make a positive picture on a paper base, known as a print, either by utilizing an enlarger or by contact printing.

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    Alms giving(zakah)- Customarily 2.5% of a Muslim's total savings and wealth above a minimum amount known as nisab, which is based on income and the value of all of one's possessions;[9].

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    Breast cancer Customarily commences in a small, cramped up area or in the glands which produce milk, i.e. lobular carcinoma or the ducts, I.e. ductal carcinoma which brings it to the nipple.

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    As a result of conquest or internal ethnic differentiation, a ruling class is often ethnically homogenous and particular races or ethnic groups in some societies are legally or Customarily restricted to occupying particular class positions.

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    Though many Witnesses have Customarily engaged in preaching from house to house on Sunday mornings, in certain areas they find that early visits to people's homes are less effective because the occupants may be resting.

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    Roodepoort, dependably Customarily piece of the West Rand, was fused into the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in 2000, while Soweto, constantly viewed as Johannesburg's sister city or significant township amid Apartheid, was managed as a component of the West Rand before.

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