The distinctive orange and white Clown Fish traditionally lives in the warm seas of the Indo-Pacific area. |
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The recent divorce was a sad event in what is traditionally one of the world's most popular and much loved monarchies. |
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Vellum, traditionally made from calf skin as opposed to parchment which is made from goat or sheep skin, is very expensive. |
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Since charcoal was traditionally used to smelt iron from its ore, some carbon was always incorporated into the metallic product by chance. |
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I know the Irish were traditionally keen on the idea of themselves as affable, sociable sorts. |
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When used traditionally in aphrodisiac recipes, they were often combined with herbs such as cinnamon, nutmeg, peppers and onions. |
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The undercollar is traditionally cut on the bias in two pieces with a center back seam. |
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Lion hunting parties were traditionally made up of a group of moran, armed with spears and buffalo hide shields. |
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Texas Pastures organic milk is traditionally pasteurized and produced without antibiotics, synthetic hormones or pesticides. |
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Overseas buyers would traditionally have had to interact or purchase over the phone or by fax. |
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This restriction makes the subject very different from the knot theory traditionally studied by mathematicians. |
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Historical studies of white-collar crime have also traditionally focused on men. |
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But why are we so terror-struck by dentists, especially when we need all the help we can get, given our traditionally less-than-perfect smiles? |
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Baba or babka is one of the most distinctive of all Ukrainian breads, traditionally served at Easter. |
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College courses have traditionally been taught utilizing the lecture method. |
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Chinese New Year is traditionally a time to spend with your family, where you give presents, dress up and eat special food. |
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Politicians and businessmen have traditionally used Taiwan banks as cheap funding sources for pet projects. |
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The admission to the ground was traditionally a penny, twopence if W. G. Grace was batting. |
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Take the keyboard, traditionally the weakest component of ultralight notebooks. |
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Equity has traditionally been a system which matches established principle to the demands of social change. |
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Troops have traditionally been encouraged to roar when closing with the enemy, particularly to increase shock when springing an ambush. |
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Countries such as the former Soviet Union, which traditionally use less packaging, have a commensurately greater wastage rate in food production. |
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The other side of the bind is that competitiveness has traditionally been viewed as unwomanly. |
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The Iroquois traditionally lived in longhouses, impressively striking in appearance. |
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In arid regions traditionally used for cattle ranching, farms could be a maximum of 2000 hectares. |
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Sausages have traditionally been regarded as anathema to slimmers because they often include a lot of bread and rusk. |
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The American Indians traditionally used power animals and objects, natural herbal medicine and sweat lodges for their transformative healing. |
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Most of the traditionally recognized subgenera of Anchusa are also supported as monophyletic groups by both nuclear and plastid sequence data. |
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Money traditionally is both a riskless, liquid asset and a medium of exchange. |
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Pioneering women do traditionally desex themselves by resembling honorary men. |
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Koreans have traditionally used special drawings called pujok as charms in and around their houses to bring them luck and ward off evil. |
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Employee recruitment and training is traditionally left to the human resources department. |
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They have completed numerous renovations to the traditionally styled 1930s-era houses. |
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He turned to the York Cook Book of 1897 for a courting cake, traditionally made by young girls for their betrothed. |
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In most states, a pet cannot receive an outright bequest because animals traditionally have been viewed as property under the law. |
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Ecotypes such as Ler, that have been traditionally used for genetic studies, come from that region. |
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It inverts the typical opera prologue, traditionally dedicated to monarchical flattery. |
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Rural dwellers have traditionally lived in whitewashed stone cottages and farmhouses. |
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Many cathedrals, including York Minster, allow girls to sing in this traditionally male-dominated arena. |
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A moribund economy and the decline of traditionally unionized industries eroded the base of the labor movement. |
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Bargain hunters are packing the stores this day after Thanksgiving, traditionally one of the busiest shopping days of the year. |
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Acorns were traditionally used by clansmen to decorate windows and deter lightning from hitting their houses. |
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The Government hopes that many of the pathfinders will be run by bodies who have not traditionally led regeneration programmes. |
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The central theme of iambic poetry was traditionally invective, that is personal attack, mockery, and satire. |
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British law traditionally dictates that you have no rights to your own image if the photo is shot from public ground. |
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Observing the solar photosphere in white light is traditionally carried out with neutral density filters. |
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The night passed peacefully at Bradford Royal Infirmary, although staff were braced for a traditionally busy one. |
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That is the central imperative of the Hippocratic oath, traditionally taken by doctors across the Western world. |
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Infants are traditionally wrapped up well when they are transferred from the delivery suite to the neonatal intensive care unit. |
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Ramesses the Great, King of Kings, is traditionally believed to be the Pharaoh of the Israelite Exodus from Egypt. |
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Textiles were traditionally produced on large looms in a time-consuming process but this is rare today. |
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Subsistence farmers traditionally bartered everything and had no need for money, but some know they can get cash from stealing artifacts. |
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For some reason, the wholesale destruction of property is considered a tolerable way to traditionally celebrate the New Year in France. |
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He was driven to use reprisal raids, the razzias that had traditionally formed part of warfare in North Africa. |
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They were traditionally denied land rights, and had thus developed trading as a niche activity. |
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Welshmen traditionally carved love spoons which their sweethearts wore round their necks on a ribbon. |
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Some less-populated and remote counties and municipalities traditionally support certain parties. |
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Samoyeds were traditionally used to herd reindeer and guard against wolves and bears. |
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For example, in the Andean region of South America chicha is traditionally made from pulverized corn. |
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The fitting of a sum of exponentials convoluted to an instrument response to experimental data is traditionally done by iterative convolution. |
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Resistance can lead to the creation of a superbug and is one of the reasons penicillin has traditionally been used. |
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That is why it is used on traditionally bad or slow news days such as Mondays. |
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In India, neem is traditionally burnt to repel disease-carrying mosquitoes. |
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The privatizers traditionally claim that government has no business in business. |
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The demographic data indicated that increasing numbers of females have entered this traditionally male-dominated career field. |
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Ice cream and novelties were traditionally summer treats but now appeal all year round. |
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Even good forms of soy foods must be eaten sparingly, the way they have been eaten traditionally in Asia. |
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Gentlemen's outfitters are traditionally independent clothing shops, often family-run, trading in men's clothes and accessories. |
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I think the media has traditionally had a liberal slant, but I don't think it's by design. |
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He instead became a chimney sweep, offering his services to weddings where the presence of a sweep traditionally brought good luck. |
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Royal Ascot is traditionally a high-point in the social calendar when fashion competes with horseflesh for attention. |
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On the other hand, South Indian food is traditionally hot and spicy, with a bit of gravy and lots of flavouring. |
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Treatment has traditionally been with pentavalent antimony compounds such as solustibosan. |
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Bernstein cautioned against facilely equating computational ability with human, subjective qualities to which rights traditionally adhere. |
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It seems that this year's photography sales have started pushing prices into areas once traditionally associated with paintings or sculpture. |
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In Britain, the bulk of venture capital has traditionally gone into the comparatively safe area of backing management and institutional buyouts. |
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It's a big step, as OEMs traditionally have machined connecting rods themselves. |
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The majority of monarchically inclined citizens traditionally vote for the alliance. |
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Biltong is traditionally made from strips of springbok or kudu haunch, herbed, salted and left to cook-dry in the sweltering African sun. |
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There are many personality traits traditionally associated with multi-million selling superstars, but stoicism is not one of them. |
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A guidon is traditionally carried by cavalry units in battle and marks the rally point for the troops before commencing the battle. |
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Orthopedic technologists traditionally remove casts and prepare types of traction. |
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Images that traditionally evoke nostalgia become symptomatic of inevitable decay. |
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Every visitor is given a pair of hardwood rhythm sticks which they clack together while circling four traditionally painted warriors. |
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The number of small and medium-sized businesses has traditionally been lower than in many other parts of Scotland. |
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Diesel is traditionally more expensive but the company said it had gradually been reducing the price so it was now in line with unleaded. |
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The technique traditionally has involved filing a key blank into a set of teeth that rest against each of the pins in a pin and tumbler lock. |
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This is a significant change for these team members because traditionally a charge nurse supervised them and they had no input in decisions. |
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In dark brown, these are traditionally styled and lack the punch panache and pizzazz hip kids require in a shoe. |
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They consist of a collection of seventeen poems in different versions of the iambus, the metre traditionally associated with lampoon. |
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He admitted the election in his constituency was likely to be a close-run thing as the seat was traditionally hard fought. |
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Basically we're bone idle and a 42-date tour doesn't appeal to us any more, so traditionally we've just played Manchester or Liverpool. |
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The accommodation offers a traditionally proportioned lounge with original fire surround and natural wood doors. |
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Indian society traditionally favors more generously proportioned women than demanded in the modeling and beauty-queen business. |
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The wisdom traditionally associated with age has to do with our limitations, with being chastened by experience. |
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Oriental blue and silver gray are the colors traditionally associated with Military Intelligence units. |
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The majority of Britain's traditionally Tory newspapers have fallen behind the younger and more rightist candidate. |
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Stephen had the rank of lance corporal in the Signals, the section into which those with a scientific bent were traditionally placed. |
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Buyers included Scandinavians, Americans and British who were converting the former livestock farms to game that traditionally roamed the region. |
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The smell of cooking drifted up the stairs and we descended with stomachs grumbling to the traditionally decorated restaurant. |
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Security executives and IT folk in particular have traditionally been short on those softer skills. |
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The New Year festivities traditionally end the 15th day with a Lantern Festival. |
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Tales of epic heroes were traditionally told around campfires just before the battle. |
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The airmen only met the officers at the annual airmen's Christmas dinner when the officers traditionally served the meal. |
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Femoral fractures in children have traditionally been treated with traction and hospital stays of 4-12 weeks depending on the child's age. |
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As most of you know, the contestants in a sumo match traditionally fight naked except for a loincloth called a mawashi. |
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The sentence of death is traditionally carried out by an army firing squad. |
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To a modern audience pewter and brass collections traditionally summon up images of the country pub. |
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St Lucia's carnival was traditionally held in February as a pre-Lenten jump-up. |
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Years ago, unwanted babies were traditionally placed in bassinets on the doorsteps of churches or hospitals. |
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They offer none of the skills traditionally conferred by dance, such as grace, self-expression and improved confidence in ourselves. |
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Several foods are traditionally eaten on All Hallow's Eve, especially colcannon and barmbrack. |
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Specialising in traditionally handcrafted wood products, the company has since grown from strength to strength. |
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Most of the resistance fighters were peasants who traditionally wore kaffiyehs and lived in the mountains or small villages. |
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The palette for fresco painting is traditionally restricted to earths, lime white, carbon black, ultramarine, and glass. |
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According to respected gerontologist Kazuhiko Taira, the most common cooking fat used traditionally in Okinawa is lard. |
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This song set the tone for the downbeat understatement that the event traditionally displays. |
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These were more traditionally expected from mistresses, wives, and mothers than from masters, husbands, and fathers. |
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We tried to place how a traditionally sweet dessert could also have an underlying bitter taste. |
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Indian sweets are traditionally decorated with a very thin layer of beaten silver. |
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The Swazi traditionally have not held the actual age of a person to be vitally important. |
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The Whitley Councils pay scales have traditionally been used by many practices to set remuneration levels for their employees. |
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Reflecting Soviet military doctrine, the DPRK has traditionally viewed chemical weapons as an integral part of any military offensive. |
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Even more important, they seem to be taking the environment seriously, as Labour traditionally never has. |
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Sperm is traditionally stored in large liquid nitrogen tanks together with a protective chemical that must be removed before fertilisation. |
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These internal fissions, he surmised, explained the low voter turnout in traditionally Republican areas of the state. |
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Assessment of laser radiation on biological tissue has traditionally been limited to macroscopic effects and histopathological endpoint analysis. |
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The trainee programme offers those aged 16 to 25 the opportunity to sail to France on a traditionally rigged sailing ship. |
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There are many scented varieties among the more flagrantly fragrant bulbs traditionally known for fragrance, such as hyacinths. |
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This dual system strained the traditionally underfunded public services of the state. |
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Up in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, balls, often roughly hewn and traditionally of applewood, are used to topple skittles that are club shaped. |
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The tea was traditionally drunk from a gourd, sipped through a straw known as a bombilla. |
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As a woman scholar, she paved the way for more women to work in a traditionally male-dominated field. |
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Instead, Pali has relied heavily on oral transmission and has traditionally been transcribed in Devanagari, Singhalese, Thai, and Roman scripts. |
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Modern herbals give it no medicinal value, but traditionally it was valued for healing wounds. |
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My daughter's rural school traditionally encourages students of different ages to share activities. |
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Scottish working people have traditionally valued intelligence and linguistic dexterity in their political leaders. |
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Painting traditionally was done in tempera in the form of murals on temple walls as well as on cloth and paper. |
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Sure, management traditionally says such defense mechanisms are designed to foil a lowball tender offer. |
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This wealth has traditionally been concentrated in the capital, Noumea, and has thus been inaccessible to most Kanak. |
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The national dish is pepperpot traditionally served at Christmas with cassava bread. |
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As a result, ICEM CFD Hexa allows you to generate high quality hexahedral grids in a fraction of the time that is traditionally required. |
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New York, traditionally the hot spot to ring in the New Year, slips from first to seventh on this list. |
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The local silver thatch palm, traditionally used for roofing, was supplanted by corrugated tin. |
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The perianth of Calceolariaceae is shown to be derived from a tetramerous condition, not from pentamery as traditionally believed. |
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Unruly children have traditionally been threatened with coal instead of presents in their Christmas stockings. |
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The process of linking units by means of coordinators is known as conjunction, conjoining, and traditionally and most commonly coordination. |
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Anthropology is a social science discipline whose primary object of study has traditionally been non-Western, tribal societies. |
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The people of Manus Island in Papua New Guinea traditionally catch large hauls of tuna in October. |
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The church was called The Church of the Holy Trinity and the Patron Day was traditionally held on Trinity Sunday. |
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People traditionally would visit an acupuncturist four times a year, at the change of each season, to help them make the adjustment. |
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The lymphatic system is a physiological continuum, yet the inguinal lymph nodes are traditionally divided into two anatomical groups. |
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This double album is a celebration of the lyre, centuries old, and traditionally the favourite instrument of the Sudan. |
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Water for human consumption was traditionally obtained from wells, ponds, or rivers. |
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These traditionally rural states will continue to struggle, particularly in today's sputtering economy. |
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This is a traditionally lined holster, with smooth-out top-grade cowhide on both inner and outer surfaces of the holster. |
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Shan houses are traditionally raised up on stilts, with the area underneath used for storage or a cool, shady place to sit. |
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A cause in this sense has been traditionally called a material cause, although Aristotle himself did not use this label. |
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Many societies in Chad traditionally have different low-prestige occupational castes, such as hunters, potters, tanners, and blacksmiths. |
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There was quite a bit of tartan, along with the more traditionally sombre garb, and many smiles amidst the tears. |
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A qualitative study on the Luo, a traditionally non-circumcising ethnic group in western Kenya, found high levels of acceptability. |
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The Lantern Festival, dengjie, takes place on the fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year and traditionally marks the end of New Year celebrations. |
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It was traditionally served in a copper mug, though that practice has lapsed. |
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Residents had traditionally signed long leases and paid an annual rent to the landowner. |
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A yule log has traditionally been used to start the fire for the following year. |
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Most of these activities rely on traditionally acquired skills that do not demand modern technical knowledge. |
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They have traditionally been involved in sports and recreation, playing host to a variety of activities. |
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Automobiles have traditionally been seen as mechanical devices with some electric components. |
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She adds that the project intends to target audiences that don't traditionally read books. |
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Some motifs traditionally are associated with a single tribe, such as the leaf, which was used as a central motif by Kiowa women. |
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His parents weren't party-political, but he was certainly brought up with traditionally conservative values. |
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The recording industry has traditionally been skittish about allowing its content to be disseminated by anyone but licensed distributors. |
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But business accounting is traditionally geared to a world where the value of the monetary unit is stable. |
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Saudis traditionally kiss the hands of royals as a sign of respect and loyalty when they visit. |
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Some jewels, such as turquoise, traditionally had a sacred value, beyond adornment. |
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The pastoralist class disperse the great mass of peasants who traditionally worked the land under the thumb of feudal landlords. |
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The finishing of the leather began with applications of traditionally Cod oil being applied and rubbed in with a thick wad of sheepskin. |
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Airlines traditionally overbook each flight in anticipation that several people will not turn up. |
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He expects to carry Minnesota in 2004, along with a number of other traditionally Democratic states. |
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Little stones and big sums of money traditionally change hands here on the basis of trust. |
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Hands and feet were the only areas traditionally decorated with henna, but now many people apply henna on other parts of the body. |
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Cartesian dualism is, of course, traditionally associated with the view that animals lack minds. |
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Hunting has traditionally been an important means of subsistence in the Caucasus Mountain region. |
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It is traditionally a Christmas dish, but in Paris you can pretty much find it in charcuteries year round. |
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Even when the shell of a vehicle already exists, as it did in this case, the vehicle-design schedule traditionally spans about three years. |
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Burglary has traditionally been a quick and easy way for drug addicts to fund their habits. |
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By contrast, the traditionally more popular blended whiskies are barely holding on against vodka, rum and alcopops. |
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Fur seals, traditionally a mainstay in the Aleut diet, are declining in number for reasons that are not yet understood. |
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This contains alfalfa and parsley, both of which have traditionally been used to treat urinary-tract problems. |
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The samaneri and bhikkhunis chose to wear purple robes which is a traditionally accepted forest color in Asia. |
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Small lozenges surround it, their delicate patina evoking the gold and silver dust traditionally applied to Japanese lacquerware. |
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The county has traditionally made its living from fishing, agriculture and tin-mining. |
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Where meaning and significance are traditionally associated with language and representation, these moves turn that idea on its head. |
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The cheese is traditionally eaten with potatoes, pickled onions or other vegetables, and dark bread. |
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A lot of the coastal lagoons that Green and Golden Bell frogs traditionally used as breeding sites have been reclaimed. |
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Tattoo art is still considered a lower-class macho symbol, traditionally practised among yakuza and construction workers. |
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I want to be a good partner, and traditionally the role of the male dancer has been to make the ballerina look good. |
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In Bordeaux, a double magnum is traditionally considered to be 3 liters, while a Jeroboam is 4.5 liters. |
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It's no secret that the classical music world has traditionally been a leader in embracing innovations in sound reproduction. |
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Republican sources say that the group has no organisation in that city, where republicanism has traditionally been strong. |
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Body piercing is traditionally done without any anesthesia to dull the pain. |
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Taxes are traditionally collected at the lowest administrative level and each layer in the hierarchy can keep a cut of the taxes. |
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Paper is traditionally bleached with chlorine and chemicals derived from it. |
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Yorkshire food is traditionally seen as staid and stodgy, but can be modern and exciting. |
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Also, some of the cruise ships that traditionally dock here have left the area now, with their passengers on-board. |
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Spring is here too, traditionally the time when house owners look to spruce up their homes as the days lengthen and the light improves. |
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Our fears about a nuclear strike traditionally include the horrific death toll, the living envying the dead, etc. |
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Printing plates had traditionally been etched with platinum chloride, an expensive and limited chemical. |
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The federation represents the group that traditionally has been one of the worst abusers of ordinary consumers. |
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It is that tension between safety and satire that has traditionally rendered oxymoronic the very notion of corporate comedy. |
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Vacated tables were cleared promptly and service by traditionally dressed waitresses was efficient. |
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Mathematics, traditionally a subject that receives little attention, is gaining popularity among students choosing college courses. |
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In such a traditionally abstinent group, abuse of alcohol leads to shame and loss of traditional culture. |
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Bamboo Didjeridus are traditionally hollowed out with a fire stick or hot coals. |
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Thanks to harassed arts writers looking for easy targets, mime traditionally gets a bit of a kicking at the festival. |
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Where better to test the water than Hawick, traditionally a hotbed of rugby and perhaps the Scottish town most associated with the sport? |
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In the United States, with its federalist system, marriage traditionally falls within the boundaries of state law. |
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But they don't wear keffiyehs, and don't traditionally view fresh water as wealth. |
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The Native peoples have traditionally embraced the belief that all is interdependent. |
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It's just so much easier to curse like the proverbial inner city sailor than to speak in a traditionally sophisticated and cultured manner. |
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Unlike the West, where radio has traditionally played the primary role in the promotion of popular music, television is J-pop's natural medium. |
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The friendship between Legolas and Gimli unites elves and dwarves, traditionally enemies. |
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In fact, laws of kashrut are traditionally cited as yielding the most humane methods of slaughter. |
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This instrument has traditionally been associated with the kathak dance and the vocal styles of thumri, dadra and kheyal. |
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I know that cabbage traditionally goes with pork, but I've never been able to stomach the stuff. |
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Actually, part of her success is that she combines traditionally masculine and feminine qualities in one package. |
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Britain's top judges and barristers traditionally wear wigs in their court appearances. |
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The working class aren't coming in for a kicking as they are traditionally understood, but rather the poor. |
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We would seek to avoid obtruding on to the slopes traditionally used for sledging, or to restrict the area used by horse riders. |
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Men traditionally wear long gowns called kaftans, and women wear long robes that leave only their hands and feet exposed. |
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BostonVote works to increase voter participation in Beantown's traditionally under-represented neighborhoods. |
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On the contrary, the novel is shot through with an admiration for men who eschew that label and behave in a traditionally masculine fashion. |
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In the Rio Grande Valley, barbacoa de cabeza is traditionally eaten on Sunday mornings. |
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Women traditionally wear a dress that covers their entire body from shoulders to ankles. |
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The barbie has traditionally served as the symbol of Australian egalitarianism. |
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The making of beer, black bread, and the alcoholic drink kvass were traditionally linked in Russia. |
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A mixture of Shinto, Buddhism and ancestor worship has traditionally guided many Japanese martial practices. |
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And it continues to expect a seasonal uptick in the traditionally stronger second half of the year. |
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Drinking, and particularly the ability to hold a drink, is traditionally a barometer of masculinity. |
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Research on tomboys suggests that most do not reject traditionally female activities but rather embrace traditionally male ones. |
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A glaring omission from the speech was the 2003 budget, which is traditionally tabled along with the president's address. |
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Private investigators have traditionally been perceived as shadowy and devious. |
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The Lapps are traditionally an itinerant people, wandering the most northerly reaches of Scandinavia. |
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Someone may counter by saying that traditionally Chinese people prefer to live a long life because longevity is equivalent to beatitude. |
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Most fly fishermen have heard of amadou, the fungus traditionally used to expel moisture from dry flies. |
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Of the seven archangels Raphael is the one usually associated with Mercury, the planet traditionally taken as the planetary ruler of astrology. |
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Further than that, the Bught Park is traditionally a fast surface, an ideal venue for the sharp stick work both sets of forwards favour. |
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Toasting is a serious and traditionally rich feature of the Georgian meal and an official toastmaster is appointed. |
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Over the last 25 to 30 years a number of traditionally male-only schools within the Caribbean have become desegregated by becoming coeducational. |
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The harsh environment of the Anatolian mountains above Turkey's southern coast traditionally takes a high toll on competitors. |
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These lamps, which are traditionally fueled by mustard oil, are placed in rows in windows, doors and outside buildings to decorate them. |
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Door-to-door has traditionally been seen as the poor relation of the main advertising media, but has seen a resurgence in recent years. |
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At Rentokil's annual director conference the event has traditionally ended with a formal dinner. |
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Even after flooding it looks lovely, a mosaic of meadows, traditionally managed fields and ancient woodland. |
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Revellers enjoyed tables strewn with chocolates, cigars and flowers as well as the less traditionally romantic fare of pizza and nachos. |
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He is not a cynic or a Machiavellian in any traditionally understood sense. |
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According to John, what most people see is Cotswold Morris, which is traditionally performed at Whitsun. |
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In Socratic rendition, the themes of autochthonous origins and the political equality it had traditionally authorized receive an ironic twist. |
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These are traditionally more elaborate contrapuntally and are often accompanied by organ. |
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Regular partners may need to be emphasized as partners in which only strong, trustful, traditionally monogamous relationships are established. |
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The Geordie stottie has a fluffy texture and was often traditionally eaten filled with bacon and pease pudding. |
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The designated driver will traditionally be having a mineral, but the other adults could consider uncorking a bottle of big chewy Shiraz. |
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The early humanoids traditionally characterised as ape-like brutes were deeply emotional beings with high-pitched voices. |
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Instead there was the emergence of a Tea Party movement that brought many traditionally low-propensity voters to the polls. |
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The Alentejo has traditionally been a region of low population density, latifundia that originated in the Roman estate system, and landless day laborers. |
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Placards or yellow flags traditionally marked places under quarantine. |
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Adjacent regions of France are also more oriented to beer than wine, and French Alsatians welcome beer to the table as an accompaniment to their traditionally hearty food. |
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Russia, traditionally allied with the Serbs, had vehemently opposed the action in kosovo, and was ignored. |
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These are things that most Pueblos traditionally keep secret, despite the prying of anthropologists and the occasional indiscretion of informants and writers. |
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Kempton's Racing Post Chase is traditionally one of the most competitive handicaps in the calendar, but no-one told jockey Richard Johnson and pint-sized Gunther McBride. |
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These days it is weighed glitteringly down with upmarket gold shops and silversmiths, but the bridge was traditionally home to the city's butchers and tanners. |
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Here snoek, a firm white fish, is traditionally served with konfyt. |
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Some of the fields are nice, traditionally managed, and Broadlands Beck is pleasant with holly dominant, honeysuckle green and goat willows dripping catkins. |
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Biased handedness was traditionally thought to be a uniquely human trait, thought to relate to the separate functions for the two halves of the brain. |
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The operation stirred up sharp opposition in these semi-autonomous areas, which traditionally have been out-of-bounds to the Pakistani security forces. |
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Oomycetes resemble fungi in the form of their thalli, ecology, and the plant parasitic ability of some species and are traditionally studied by mycologists. |
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For Constitution Day, many families traditionally eat a meal of flat bread, thinly sliced dried meats, and milk porridge, with beer or aquavit as a beverage. |
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When the Reichstag reassembled, Papen appeared with the red dispatch box which traditionally contained the the orders of dissolution under his arm. |
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That means things like getting a credit rating, which have been traditionally a first step toward accessing the market. |
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Reunion was always traditionally held at Whitsun so, anyone interested, please keep your diaries free for the end of May Bank Holiday Monday and let's make it another success. |
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This is to make sure results from the UK falls into line with results from the rest of Europe, where voting is traditionally carried out on a Sunday. |
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The rate of relinquishment for women of color has traditionally remained low. |
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The Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament traditionally sets out the stall for the Government's legislative programme for the year ahead. |
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There are over 80 species of cetaceans, marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins and whales, but the Norwegians have traditionally hunted minke. |
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In the hot, humid conditions of the Asian tropics, buildings are traditionally elevated above ground, with overhanging eaves and thin permeable walls to encourage ventilation. |
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Professors traditionally try to find tenured positions at universities. |
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Farmers began developing more land, establishing wheat production and other crops in areas which traditionally were home to Cape mountain zebra and the extinct quagga. |
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Members of the sangha sect, a Buddhist religious order, have likewise traditionally adopted the responsibility for the care of the sick and injured in Buddhist countries. |
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A bill of lading traditionally has been created by the sender, providing details of the contents of a shipment, its destination and any special handling requirements. |
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In men, hypersexuality was traditionally called satyriasis, while similar behavior in women was described as nymphomania. |
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So that's where a theory or a conception of the imaginary and of the imagination which has traditionally been in the care of our artists, our writers, and so forth comes in. |
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Bowlers depending on swing have traditionally fared well here. |
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Crushing was traditionally done by foot, by treading grapes thinly spread on a crushing floor slanted towards a drain and bounded by low walls to prevent the loss of juice. |
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Reaching back to higher headquarters, which traditionally enjoy larger staffs and larger reservoirs of knowledge, experience, and information, is not a new concept. |
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At the bow a pair of traditionally shaped anchors rest inside the ship where the deck has collapsed, the anchor winch having fallen sideways and almost standing on one end. |
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Reflecting the Andalusians ' Moorish heritage, houses in the region have traditionally been designed with the goal of protecting residents from the heat of the sun. |
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Its advocates have urged African countries to privatize and denationalize a wide swath of government services and industries traditionally run by the state. |
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She is a black woman in a world dominated by aging white men and she is a Republican conservative from a traditionally liberal Democrat background. |
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Shooters traditionally look forward to August 12, when they dust off their guns and head for the moors for the start of the grouse shooting season. |
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As medicinal plants, the chamomiles have been traditionally considered to be antispasmodics, carminatives, diaphoretics, emmenagogues, sedatives, and stomachics. |
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