Examples of using Practised in English and their translations into Italian
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Marcato practised witchcraft.
Aili and the rest of his family practised Falun Gong.
Keeping practised and to always try to improve.
Nathpanthis were yogis who practised the Hatha yoga.
No woman practised the law or enrolled for a college education;
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(Two young people of the family who practised the free union).
Those who truly practised human anatomy were the artists.
He unreservedly praised the artists who practised in these genres.
These lords practised Catharism and were accused as heretics.
The field where anciently himself you practised the game of the pelota.
Prat practised his recently adopted profession for a very short time.
Experience Rob Edens has practised law in Amsterdam since 1996.
He practised extraordinary asceticism, and his family were all saints.
These basic skills cannot be practised on motor cars belonging to clients.
Effective strategies are planned, structured, put in place and practised.
Luca has practised intellectual property law for over ten years.
Often, mostly in those bigger, there were practised more than one activity.
Ian J. Deary practised psychiatry before moving to academic psychology.
These celebrations were banned and those who practised them were persecuted.
All the great rabbis practised at the same time some form of handcraft.
These associations were affiliated by all those who practised a craft or an art.
Our yoga poses can be practised by beginners and advanced practitioners.
accepted and practised.
The Anasazi practised the agriculture, cultivating in particular corn and legumes.
The accompaniment practised at this time is the true work of a friend.
Practised across Europe, it produces many species of fish,
He points out that Freud practised only analysis, whatever the circumstances.
Finally, a very rarely practised form of decoration is known as"skeletonization".
Many Evangelical Christians practised their religion in secret to avoid imprisonment.
Integrated risk management as practised in Switzerland is representative of this shift.