Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Was the practice in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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How was the practice?
My bet is that that was the practice run.
How was the practice run?
a Jew with a Hellenised name, as was the practice of the time.
This Was The Practice We Always Dreamed Of.
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Such was the theory- such was the practice for a long time.
It was the practice(approved) of Allah amongst those of old that have passed away.
a choir apse completed the church which was constructed, as was the practice at the time, of tuff from the Eifel.
To say that it was the practice of the Jews that deprived these.
only ten were with him since it was the practice to leave at least two of the apostles at Pella to instruct the multitude.
It was the practice of elderly men to dye their hair before they went off to fight to disguise their age.
Merely providing highly specialized knowledge, as was the practice in an industrial society of the past,
As was the practice during this period of the Assyrian monarchy,
During the 1600's was the practice of medicine under the influence of religion,
As was the practice at that time and due to pressure from her mother,
It was the practice of later generations to attribute everything unusual
It was the practice of the Romans that when an Arab tribe was victorious over another Arab tribe appointed by the Romans,
Open innovation is the practice of enterprises to exchange innovative ideas with others.
This is the practice where I welcome my clients.
Mindfulness is the practice of focusing wholeheartedly on the present moment.
Now this is the practice of self-inquiry*.
Meditation is the practice of the presence of God/ supreme Spirit.
This should be the practice of the Muslims and the Arabs outside Palestine.
That is the practice of filming.
Fuzz-et is the practice from Erica Tijssen.
Explicitly relating templates should be the practice.
Etymologically, surgery is the practice of providing care through the use of the hands.
Is the practice easy accessible by public transport?