Examples of using Practice that in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Did you practice that?
Practice that a bunch, man.
All right. Go practice that.
Go practice that Zen thing.
I think even you feds practice that, right?
You can practice that during an event.
And quite tellingly, some Muslims do practice that.
You can go practice that in your room.
Addiction is Habitual psychological or physiologic dependence on a substance or practice that is beyond voluntary control.
It's a practice that comes from design education.
Does it have a role in the practice that puts an end to fear?
We can practice that with our thoughts, our feelings, or our physical sensations.
Happy Hanukkah! Yes! I have to practice that…[Laughs]….
She can practice that. It's called"muscle memory.".
Keep in mind Mr. Trilby doesn't have the discipline and practice that all of your children have.
All the practice that is made in the fabric will be always from love and immense respect to Yoga.
However, there are a few mistakes in practice that can seriously injure their backs.
This is a practice that negates[the existence of] the other, and has very serious repercussions and implications.
Third question: are you courageous enough to abandon a practice that has made you successful in the past?
Any practice that wants to succeed knows that it must reach online presence, but how is this achieved?
There's really not much other than practice that will help you overcome this finicky problem.
Your practice that day is asking the question, how can I spend an hour with that person with- out getting irritated with him, without feeling contemptuous of him?
Many women do not reveal their pregnancy in public, a practice that exists in many traditional societies.
These three lineages form the base of a practice that cultivates the confidence, the communication, the consciousness of the time present, the joy, and the sense of community.
We have a new tax at $50 billion at 20 percent of imports- which is,by the way, a practice that 160 other countries do right now.
Why should they be deprived of the opportunity to study a practice that has brought health, peace of mind and other benefits to hundreds of millions of people around the world?”.
People began to dress upin costumes and go house to house asking for food or money, a practice that eventually became today's"trick-or-treat" tradition.
Americans began to dress upand go house to house asking for food or money, a practice that eventually turned into today's“trick-or-treat” tradition.
For example the customs workers as,Some say that"between cabbage and cabbage is passed them a lettuce", a practice that sometimes the Cubans should practice to make ends meet.