Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet PRACTISED


PRACTISED

Definition av PRACTISED

  1. böjningsform av practise
  2. perfektparticip av practise

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  • The fame of the holy life and the austerities practised by Pietro Morone in his solitude on the Mountain of Majella, near Sulmona, attracted many visitors, several of whom were moved to remain and share his mode of life.
  • John Begg (1866–1937), architect who practised in London, South Africa and India, and taught at Edinburgh College of Art.
  • Laurier studied law at McGill University and practised as a lawyer before being elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in 1871.
  • This form of speed skating was mainly practised in the United States and Canada, as opposed to the international form (derived from Europe), where athletes skated in pairs.
  • Some religions distinguish between human sexual activities that are practised for biological reproduction (sometimes allowed only when in formal marital status and at a certain age) and those practised only for sexual pleasure in evaluating relative morality.
  • The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Uprising, was an anti-foreign, anti-imperialist, and anti-Christian uprising in North China between 1899 and 1901, towards the end of the Qing dynasty, by the Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists, known as the "Boxers" in English due to many of its members having practised Chinese martial arts, which at the time were referred to as "Chinese boxing".
  • Shintaido is practised with bare hands, but the curriculum also includes bojutsu (棒術), involving the use of the long staff (or bō, 棒), and kenjutsu (剣術), using a wooden sword (or bokuto, 木刀).
  • Yeats; his wife, a spiritualist, practised it, and Yeats put large chunks of it into his prose work, A Vision and much of his later poetry, but Yeats was not a surrealist.
  • During that time, he also practised as an apprentice goldsmith to leading Parisian Art Nouveau jeweller and goldsmith Louis Aucoc.
  • The Baptes practised nocturnal ceremonies, which were associated with rampant obscenity and insobriety.
  • The story that the young Bradman practised alone with a cricket stump and a golf ball is part of Australian folklore.
  • The Synod of Whitby was a Christian administrative gathering held in Northumbria in 664, wherein King Oswiu ruled that his kingdom would calculate Easter and observe the monastic tonsure according to the customs of Rome rather than the customs practised by Irish monks at Iona and its satellite institutions.
  • John Ivor Murray (1824–1903), Scottish surgeon who practised in China, Hong Kong and then in Sebastopol in the Crimean War.
  • They practised some agriculture, but less than peoples in southern New England where the climate is milder, and subsisted on what they could hunt and gather.
  • The tradition of blessing fishing boats in the US seems to have first taken place in Biloxi in 1929 and has been practised ever since.
  • Having taken up his residence at Brussels, in 1818 Jacotot was nominated teacher of the French language at the University of Louvain, where he systematized the educational principles which he had already practised successfully in France.
  • He practised as a casualty physician at his teaching hospital (where he made a series of highly critical remarks about the Victorian medical establishment) and subsequently as a full physician to the Great Northern Central Hospital (1876–85)(later the Royal Northern Hospital).
  • Born at Lucena (Cordoba), he was educated at Granada, and practised as a physician at Archidona (Málaga).
  • The term specifically refers to the charge of crypto-Judaism, whereas the term converso was used for the wider population of Jewish converts to Catholicism, whether or not they secretly still practised Jewish rites.
  • Well dressing, also known as well flowering, is a tradition practised in some parts of rural England in which wells, springs and other water sources are decorated with designs created from flower petals.


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