Intricately handcarved rosewood and handmade lace are art forms passed down from generation to generation. |
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His sayings and proverbs, which embodied his philosophy of life, were handed down from generation to generation. |
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Forty years ago, we dismantled an extremely effective method of catechesis, the handing on of the Faith from generation to generation. |
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He apparently thought that there must be some sort of dynamic process or dynamic equilibrium transmitted from generation to generation. |
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Preserved from generation to generation, the idea was eventually exported to America along with German emigrants. |
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Some include journal entries or family heirlooms such as recipes that have been handed down from generation to generation. |
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The Maori of New Zealand carve hei-tikis from jade which are passed from generation to generation, connecting the wearer to their ancestors. |
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Tales of ghosts and spirits have been passed orally from generation to generation. |
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Their experience of cooking Thai food is handed down from generation to generation. |
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Word of mouth, from box seats to bleachers, from generation to generation, will suffice. |
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Welsh culture was based on an oral tradition of legends, myths, and folktales passed down from generation to generation. |
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History is the relationship of the transmission of ideas that no monkey could ever understand, by human beings from generation to generation. |
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Second, the gene provides the physical medium for sharing genetic information from generation to generation. |
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Most family businesses suffer as they are passed from generation to generation. |
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There seems to be an idea that harm, and responsibility for harm, is transmitted pathologically from generation to generation. |
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A distinctive belief is that souls transmigrate from generation to generation. |
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The farmer owns six cows and swears by a herbal potion made from tree bark and salt, handed down from generation to generation here. |
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While the funeral home business is often passed down from generation to generation, Starry never imagined she'd become a funeral director. |
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Customs and traditions are handed down from generation to generation but that does not make them right. |
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Barbadians have a variety of traditions that are handed down from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth. |
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Among the Yorubas, the Olola families are the traditional circumcisers and the trade is handed down from generation to generation. |
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The stories are passed from generation to generation, often in the form of songs. |
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We should try to break the vicious circle in which distrust, fear and hate are being passed on from generation to generation. |
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Traditional bonded labor in South Asia enslaves huge numbers of people from generation to generation. |
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Consequently, whatever her age, a woman is considered to be a symbol of wisdom, which she must transmit from generation to generation. |
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Fishing communities keep alive the memories of tragic events, which they pass on from generation to generation. |
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Both of them came from griot families, descendents of wordsmiths and narrators of secular tales transmitted from generation to generation. |
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Christening gowns are family heirlooms, carefully preserved from one baptism to the next and even handed down from generation to generation. |
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In Mali, music is a national treasure passed down for centuries from generation to generation. |
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Debt can also be transferred from generation to generation, with sons inheriting their fathers' debts. |
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As rich as the El Dorado legend, Colombian traditional culture is lost from generation to generation. |
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The cultures that interpret this land in myth, legend, song and dance are passed down from generation to generation. |
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Knowledge of field drying is a tradition handed down from generation to generation of farmers by word of mouth. |
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Preparations, which last for a whole year, follow instructions passed down to children from age five, and from generation to generation. |
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An expanding clientel joins the loyal customes already visiting the store since 1924, from generation to generation. |
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Not only is every product made by hand, but also by using traditional leatherworking techniques handed down from generation to generation. |
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The craftmanship and skill used on every monument is part of the legacy that has been passed from generation to generation. |
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Sheeran: The most important thing in fighting hunger is to break the cycle of hunger that passes from generation to generation. |
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Catechesis is the principle means of passing on the faith from generation to generation, and is, therefore, essential to the Church's mission. |
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All the animals have someone with them, and from generation to generation, our grandfathers and our fathers told us what they did. |
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The story of the first men that inhabited earth was passed from generation to generation until it was written down in the Book of the First Era. |
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Transmitted from generation to generation, the songs and dances form part of an oral tradition for which no texts or training manuals exist. |
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Many of these expectations are passed along from generation to generation with little outside influence and education. |
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Money can stay in the trust and cascade down from generation to generation and nobody pays inheritance tax on it. |
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The recipe for the brand is known only by its master blenders, who pass it down from generation to generation. |
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In some cases it represents a long held family tradition passed from generation to generation. |
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Bacteria are very susceptible to genetic mutations and insertions from generation to generation, and resistance can occur spontaneously. |
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As our families, communities and Canadian Forces know all too well the tolls of war have been felt from generation to generation. |
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A good quality Persian carpet can be passed from generation to generation and bring pleasure for a great many years! |
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These stone walls maintained from generation to generation bear witness to Man's ingenuity and desire to cultivate and live on these slopes. |
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Their knowledge and traditions were passed on orally from generation to generation. |
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We argue proofs, for or against, make fetishes of traces, while destroying relationships and social ties which would enable us to pass on lived experience from generation to generation. |
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His grandfather bought it in 1867 and since then it has been transmitted to the so-called Manolis boys from generation to generation, so it is of great sentimental value to the family. |
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According to tradition passed from month to month and from generation to generation which I believe, although it cannot be proved, is not far from the truth, it was established by the lord of the manor of Ménez. |
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We have provided for relics and heirlooms to be passed down from generation to generation and kept in families for their sentimental or historical value. |
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Many Canadians will be able to personally relate to the Christmas ornament series as they represent holiday traditions and those shiny, bright coloured heirlooms that get passed down from generation to generation. |
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The symbol of this transmission from generation to generation is the kesa, which recalls the first garment worn by the Buddha, made of the remains of shrouds picked up in a cemetery. |
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Some were passed from generation to generation. |
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It's passed down from generation to generation. |
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These relationships go from generation to generation. |
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Archives are a unique, precious and irreplaceable heritage transmitted from generation to generation, contributing to transparent administration, the formation of our collective identity, and the growth of knowledge. |
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Expert cheesemakers watch over the process and are there to ensure not only that the final product lives up to the highest Swiss standards, but also that their craft is passed on from generation to generation. |
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My word comes to explain the content of all that which has not been duly interpreted, and which therefore has produced confusions that have been transmitted from generation to generation among humanity. |
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If you have a sweet tooth, you should buy wafers from Karlovy Vary, made according to a unique recipe that has been passed from generation to generation, and also the Czech chocolate brand Orion. |
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The festive ritual yields a strong sense of continuity and historical awareness for its participants, evoking historical events and legends passed on from generation to generation. |
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Falconry is transmitted from generation to generation as a cultural tradition by a variety of means, including mentoring, learning within families, or formalized training in clubs. |
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Gaelic was the language of the bardic tradition, which provided a mechanism for the transference of oral culture from generation to generation. |
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All these prayers were metrical, and were handed down from generation to generation with the utmost care. |
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Old English heroic poetry was handed down orally from generation to generation. |
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A young Faroese person is normally handed down a set of children's Faroese clothes that have passed from generation to generation. |
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Slavery in colonial America was very oppressive, as it passed from generation to generation, and slaves had no legal rights. |
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The local folklore can be experienced at a multitude of festivals, through dances and traditions handed down from generation to generation. |
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Until this time, the Basotho customs and laws were passed down from generation to generation through oral tradition. |
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Furniture has been traditionally elaborately carved and in many Alpine countries carpentry skills are passed from generation to generation. |
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Even though we can be discouraged from time to time, a little light shines in the darkness, and children remind us that life is transmitted from generation to generation. |
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The bear is an animal of folk tales that were passed on by word of mouth from generation to generation until the 20th century in the bear's places of refuge like the Pyrenees. |
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They pass down the memories from generation to generation as powerful reminders so that the peace and freedom within their borders will never be taken for granted. |
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Regarding animal wholesomeness, we must take into account hunters' years and years of experience, knowledge passed down from generation to generation, the aspect of the animal, its behaviour. |
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This is due to the internalization of models of learned behaviour passed on from generation to generation through a wide variety of channels such as school, the family and religion. |
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It has, therefore, always retained its heteroclite character of esoteric knowledge, acquired through initiation and transmitted from generation to generation. |
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Debt bondage can be passed on from generation to generation, with children required to pay off their progenitors' debt. |
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A lot of the do's and don'ts remain unchanged from generation to generation and are often a case of basic good manners. |
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Earlier theologians had held that it was transmitted from generation to generation by the sinful nature of sex. |
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This play has been passed on from generation to generation, pulling at the heart strings of its audiences time and time again, no doubt because it relates one of the greatest love stories ever. |
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This exclusion does not relate only to material factors but also to education, health or security in old age, and is passed on from generation to generation. |
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That is the one you will use from generation to generation. |
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Working as tenant farmers from generation to generation, his family eked out a scant living, but they had an ardent sense of patriotism, a strong appreciation of justice and a lofty human spirit. |
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From a simple and shapeless spirit without self-conciousness, Lasher learns from the Mayfair witches to take form and have control on matter, from generation to generation. |
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A company becomes a family not only when a family found a company and develop it, from generation to generation, up to the fifth, but also when a generous, friendly, cheerful mind keeps a human dimension within. |
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Such ornately decorated cradleboards would be passed down from generation to generation, and the care put into their creation reflects the importance of children in Iroquois society. |
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Given by the Queen to one of her confidantes when the people were sending her to the scaffold, this bracelet would pass through history, revolutions and wars, and be passed down from generation to generation. |
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Oku-noto no Aenokoto is an agricultural ritual transmitted from generation to generation by the rice farmers of the Noto Peninsula, which projects from Ishikawa prefecture in the centre of Japan's main island, Honshu. |
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Thanks to the passing down of knowledge from generation to generation, today he produced quality wines known and recommended by many professionnals. |
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Singers recite litanies and then some 8,000 dancers take over, split into 45 groups according to a ritual transmitted from generation to generation. |
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The pioneers of this Mouvement passed the torch of success down from generation to generation, and it continues to burn bright with exceptional performance. |
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West African folktales that continue to be passed from generation to generation through storytelling. |
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Universalist models stress the intervention of specific general processes during the transmission of language from generation to generation and from speaker to speaker. |
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Worldwide there are many different approaches to passing on rhythmic phrases and patterns, as they exist in traditional music, from generation to generation. |
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The house has been passed down in the family from generation to generation. |
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When we fail to recall these sacred ties, we lose touch with the onrushing stream of consciousness that flows through memory from generation to generation. |
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The killer whale's use of dialects and the passing of other learned behaviours from generation to generation have been described as a form of animal culture. |
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