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Meanings of proper observance in English
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Usage of proper observance in English
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This alone will insure the necessary care and properobservance of prudence.
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There can be no properobservance of a birthday which forgets the mother.
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He hath not caused me to fall off from the properobservance of Kshatriya duties.
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The properobservance of that religion produces immense benefits.
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Before doing so I arranged to have everything in order for a properobservance of the Sabbath day.
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It refers to work in factories, and I was anxious for a properobservance of the Lord's day of rest.
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The Vedic belief that the mantras uttered in the correct accent at the sacrifices with the properobservance of all ritualistic
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There could hardly be designed a happier life than the properobservance of all these laws would have brought to Israel.
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Indeed, I spared no trouble, and Peter became as rigorous as a Chesterfield in the properobservance of all such matters.
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A properobservance of religion is enough; a man need not crucify his worldly ambitions in order to be worthy of heaven.
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But Charles believed in formality and the properobservance of social distances, and Randolph knew he would have only succeeded in embarrassing him.
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The properobservance of the Sabbath by his younger brothers and sisters weighed on his mind, and he frequently wrote home on this topic.
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We have added various selections from poets and prose writers which may help those who are preparing for the properobservance of Arbor Day.
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In the school we made a special effort to teach our students the meaning of Christmas, and to give them lessons in its properobservance.
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The one fundamental principle underlying this question is thorough mastication, and we cannot too strongly impress upon our readers the necessity for its properobservance.
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But Martin Pinzon forever and always was a good sea captain and a Castilian of his word, knowing what was properobservance to his Admiral.