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Traditionally, the location of Charybdis has been associated with the Strait of Messina off the coast of Sicily and opposite the rock on the Italian mainland identified with Scylla.
Traditionally, cricket matches have two umpires on the field, one standing at the end where the bowler delivers the ball ( Bowler's end ), and one directly opposite the facing batsman ( usually, but not always, at square leg ).
Traditionally, the more user-friendly ( with its infix notation ) bc calculator program was implemented on top of dc, although more modern implementations are related in the opposite fashion: dc uses bc's library for arithmetic.
Traditionally the precentor's stall ( seat ) in the cathedral is on the opposite side of the Quire than that of the Dean, leading to the traditional division of the singers into Decani ( the Dean's side ) and Cantoris ( the precentor's side ).
Traditionally there was a chapel here, the remains of which existed in a field opposite the hall in the 18th century.
Traditionally, women and children, and men sit on opposite sides of the diwan hall.

Traditionally and sides
* " Burgundy ": Traditionally used in Burgundy, this has sides that taper down about 2 / 3 of the height to a short cylindrical section, and does not have a shoulder.
Traditionally these bath houses have been quite utilitarian, with one large room separating the sexes by a tall barrier, and on both sides, usually a minimum of lined up faucets and a single large bath for the already washed bathers to sit in among others.
Traditionally, in two-dimensional geometry, a rhomboid is a parallelogram in which adjacent sides are of unequal lengths and angles are oblique.
Traditionally, the basis for selecting players in representative international sides ( i. e. their country of origin ) did not extend to interstate sides in Australian rugby league.
Traditionally the Middlesex Sevens has been an invitation tournament with entertainment derived from overseas and qualifying sides challenging the rugby union top teams.
Mei-to carry on the shoulders / tai-belt ; band / bring .< ref >< http :// sambasling. com / mei-tai-2 / meaning-of-mei-tai /</ a ></ ref > Traditionally, the Chinese mei tai was a square or nearly square piece of cloth with parallel unpadded straps emerging from the sides of each corner.
Traditionally, vehicles were painted a dark blue color with side doors painted in white, and with white stripes and the word " POLICJA " on both sides.
Traditionally, the former terracing and four sides of the pitch had local nicknames, however they have since fallen out of local parlance.

Traditionally and die
Traditionally it is the period of the Twelve Apostles, dating from the Great Commission until the death of John the Apostle ( about 100 AD Since it is believed that John lived so long and was the last of the twelve to die, there is some overlap between the apostolic age and the first Apostolic Fathers.
Traditionally cast in hand jerk moulds now predominantly die cast after the industrialisation of the type foundries.
Traditionally, state funerals are reserved for all former Governors-General, as well as Prime Ministers who die in office.

Traditionally and up
Traditionally, in the weeks running up to the 5th, children made " guys "— effigies supposedly of Fawkes — usually made from old clothes stuffed with newspaper, and fitted with a grotesque mask, to be burnt on the 5 November bonfire.
Traditionally young people would be drawn into the world of work, and into groups of adults who would send the boys for a lefthanded screwdriver, or a pot of elbow grease, and so they'd be sent up in that way, but they would also learn about responsibilities, and learn a trade, and be defined by their skills.
Traditionally people gently sprinkled water on one another as a sign of respect, but as the new year falls during the hottest month in Southeast Asia, many people end up dousing strangers and passersby in vehicles in boisterous celebration.
Traditionally, braces are worn up in an X shape at the back, but some Oi !- oriented skinheads wear their braces hanging down.
Traditionally, a phalanx therefore lined up for battle with the elite troops on the right flank to counter this tendency.
Traditionally, there was a cultural expectation that a female would not engage in premarital sex and would come to her wedding a virgin, which would be indicated by the bride wearing a white gown, and that she would " give up " her virginity to her new husband in the act of consummation of the marriage.
Traditionally, North American, British, and French timpanists set their drums up with the lowest drum on the left and the highest on the right ( commonly called the American system ), while German, Austrian, and Greek players set them up in the reverse order, as to resemble a drum set or upright bass.
" Traditionally, the Swiss cow herders used to take the cheese with them when they were moving cows to or from the pastures up in the mountains.
Traditionally, Parliament had voted at the beginning of a King's reign on the amount allowed for a King's Tonnage and Poundage, the customs duties ( taxes on imported goods like wool and wine ) that made up a large portion of a king's annual income.
Traditionally, the regular battalions were the 1st and 2nd Battalions, the militia ( later Special Reserve ) battalion was the 3rd Battalion, and the Territorial Army battalions were the 4th Battalion and up.
Traditionally, bail is some form of property deposited or pledged to a court to persuade it to release a suspect from jail, on the understanding that the suspect will return for trial or forfeit the bail ( and possibly be brought up on charges of the crime of failure to appear ).
Traditionally, mosses were grouped with the liverworts and hornworts in the Division Bryophyta ( bryophytes ), within which the mosses made up the class Musci.
Traditionally, most ducks were assigned to either the shelducks, the perching ducks, and the dabbling and diving ducks ; the latter two were presumed to make up the Anatinae.
Traditionally, leadership in black communities came from the educated elite — ministers, professionals, teachers, etc .— who spoke for and on behalf of the laborers, maids, farm-hands, and working poor who made up the bulk of the black population.
Traditionally, RFP competitions use paper targets that are able to turn 90 degrees to appear to the shooter and then turn back to disappear when the shooting time is up.
Traditionally Ibibio society consists of communities that are made up of Large Families with blood affinity each ruled by their Constitutional and Religious Head known as the Obong Ikpaisong.
Traditionally, Sahti is brewed using a long step infusion mash that may last up to six hours, after which the wort is lautered through the kuurna.
Traditionally, stevedores would have no fixed job and turn up at the docks in the morning hoping to find someone willing to employ them for the day.
Traditionally when standing on a point of information some debaters extend one hand palm up, holding the back of the head with the other.
Traditionally young men dress up as the Krampus in Austria, southern Bavaria, South Tyrol, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia during the first week of December, particularly on the evening of 5 December, and roam the streets frightening children with rusty chains and bells.
Traditionally made of red flannel with long arms and long legs, it buttoned up the front and had a button-up flap in the rear covering the buttocks ( colloquially known as the " access hatch ", " drop seat ", " fireman's flap ", and other names ), allowing the wearer to eliminate bodily waste without removing the garment.
Traditionally, clustered computing could only be achieved by setting up individual RSH keys, creating NFS shares, editing host files, setting static IPs, and applying kernel patches manually.

Traditionally and seven
Traditionally, seven major groups of dialects have been recognized.
Traditionally, Kampala was a city of seven hills, but over time it has come to have a lot more.
Traditionally, each of the seven sages represents an aspect of worldly wisdom which is summarized by an aphorism.
Traditionally, the Amoraic period is reckoned as seven or eight generations ( depending on where one begins and ends ).
Traditionally the English people were thought to have been divided into seven kingdoms, but modern historiography has shown that this is a simplification of a much more confused situation.
Traditionally, young people pick bouquets of seven or nine different flowers and put them under their pillow in the hope of dreaming about their future spouse.
Traditionally, Romulus fortified one of the first-settled of Rome's seven hills, the Palatine Hill, after founding the city, and Livy states that shortly after its founding Rome was " equal to any of the surrounding cities in her prowess in war ".
Traditionally, thirteen letters are attributed to Paul but only seven letters are considered authentic by almost all scholars, and the others are generally considered pseudepigraphic.
Traditionally, the region has been divided into seven Districts () which still exist as regional units though most administration has been shifted to the Municipalities with Extended Competence and the Municipalities with Commissioned Local Authority.
Traditionally, these seven sayings are called words of 1.
Traditionally, each of the seven " planets " in the solar system as known to the ancients was associated with, held dominion over, and " ruled " a certain metal ( see also astrology and the classical elements ).
Traditionally, strong candidates have been pulled from Caracas, Zulia and Carabobo states, although they can come from all over the country ; e. g. in 2003 the Miss Centroccidental pageant sent seven candidates to the pageant, while in 2005 only one proceeded to the finals.
Traditionally they were seven miles apart but this depended very much on the terrain.
Traditionally, the location was believed to be Varv in Västergötland, where a monument () was erected in 1910 to commemorate the seven centuries since the battle.
Traditionally, the heart is pierced with seven wounds or swords, in homage to the seven dolors of Mary.

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