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Parry and his student Albert Lord pointed out that such elaborate oral tradition, foreign to today's literate cultures, is typical of epic poetry in a predominantly oral cultural milieu, the key words being " oral " and " traditional ".
Indeed, plants growing in a typical traditional gravel filter bed, with water circulated using electric powerhead pumps, are in effect being grown using gravel hydroponics.
As there are no moving parts involved within the sensor or magnet, typical life expectancy is improved compared to traditional electromechanical switches.
is a traditional Japanese seasoning produced by fermenting rice, barley and / or soybeans, with salt and the fungus, the most typical miso being made with soy.
The typical modern version consists of a white plastic tab, inserted into a specially made collar of a black shirt, although traditional cloth collars are still worn.
Lingonberry jam, still a favourite, may be the most traditional and typical Swedish way to add freshness to sometimes rather heavy food, such as steaks and stews.
Certain aspects of traditional Zulu culture still revere the dead monarch, as the typical praise song below attests.
It is very typical of more traditional brazilian music
Finally, wargames do not necessarily have to involve traditional concepts of warfare and battles and games can enact typical film genres such as gang battles, crime and law enforcement.
Prose is the most typical form of language, applying ordinary grammatical structure and natural flow of speech rather than rhythmic structure ( as in traditional poetry ).
The traditional architectural monuments in Thimphu, as in the rest of Bhutan, are of typical Bhutanese architecture of monasteries, dzongs ( most striking fortress type structures ), chortens, gateways, Lhakhangs, other sacred places and royal palaces, which are the most distinctive architectural forms of Bhutan.
Moonsorrow blends folk metal with Viking metal by incorporating " Finland's traditional folk music forms into elaborate symphonic arrangements typical of Viking metal outfits such as Bathory and Enslaved.
They are especially popular during Carneval season ( Fasching ), and do not have the typical ring shape, but instead are solid and usually filled with apricot jam ( traditional ) or vanilla cream ( Vanillekrapfen ).
Christmas is generally celebrated in France on Christmas Eve by a traditional meal ( typical dishes include oysters, boudin blanc and the bûche de Noël ), by opening presents and by attending the midnight mass ( even among Catholics who do not attend church at other times of the year ).
The interiors of the towers highlight the Malaysian cultural inspiration to the design through traditional aspects such as fabric and carvings typical of the culture, specifically evident in the foyer of the entrance halls in the towers.
The green is typical of a traditional New England town, and serves as Branford's social, commercial, and governmental nerve center.
In Minas Gerais, the regional dishes include corn, pork, beans, chicken ( including the very typical dish frango com quiabo, or " chicken with okra "), and local soft ripened traditional cheeses.
The most typical traditional language of Sephardim is Judeo-Spanish, also called Judezmo or Ladino.
Further, the Beat writings of Kerouac, Ginsberg and Burroughs often portray female characters in flat, traditional gender roles most typical of an ideal 1950s American housewife.
The decoration combines traditional Christian iconography with the ornate swirling motifs typical of Insular art.
The other typical dishes are borscht, Varenyky, a traditional Christmas compote called uzvar and dishes made of fish, phaseolus and cabbage.
Rome's forces used typical Roman equipment including pila ( heavy javelins ) and hastae ( thrusting spears ) as weapons as well as traditional helmets, shields, and body armor.
Sorbians try to protect their typical culture shown in traditional clothes and the style of village houses.
Their typical album is a collection of mostly traditional songs with one or two instrumental tracks of jigs and / or reels added ; the traditional songs often include some of the Child ballads.

typical and Dutch
So they decided to designed a TRS-80 and CP / M software compatible computer system, which ( following the lead of Apple Computer ) they decided to name after a " typical Dutch flower ".
Perhaps the Aster computer inspired another Dutch computer firm to name their computer after another typical Dutch flower — the Tulip's Tulip System-1 which appeared about the same time Aster folded.
On Tristan da Cunha the population of 264 people share just seven surnames: Glass ( Scottish ), Green ( Dutch ), Hagan ( Irish ), Lavarello ( Italian, a typical Ligurian surname ), Repetto ( Italian, another typical Ligurian surname ), Rogers ( English ) and Swain ( English ).
The Townhall is a 17th century building, erected in the typical style of Dutch classicism.
Beschuit is a typical Dutch type of biscuit, muisjes are sugared anise seeds.
In Lucas van Leyden's 1520 painting " Lot and his Daughters ", Biblical Sodom is depicted as a typical Dutch city of the painter's time
This typical mercantilist measure as such did not hurt the Dutch much as the English trade was relatively unimportant to them, but it was used by the many pirates operating from British territory as an ideal pretext to legally take any Dutch ship they encountered.
However, one safeguard that is typical of the Judicial, to guarantee its independence, is also characteristic of the Dutch judiciary: its members are appointed for life ( Article 117 ); they can resign voluntarily or will be fired at an age determined by law ( Subarticle 2 ); present law prescribes an age of seventy.
Several towns in Stanislaus and other counties along the Stanislaus River, including Turlock, Valley Home, and Ripon, were founded and settled by immigrants from Danish, Dutch, German-speaking areas where Stanislaus is a typical surname and masculine given name, and like Estanislao, a variation of Stanley.
The house represents typical Dutch construction of the period, and the internal layout is completely original.
A typical Little Mountain Reunion afforded not only a time to renew friendships made at school but the time to catch up on political thinking and the state of politics in the Dutch Fork.
The modern terms huissier de justice ( in French ) or gerechtsdeurwaarder ( in Dutch ) however, are usually translated into English as bailiff, though the latter under an Anglo Saxon law system is not identical to the former who is typical for many countries influenced by the Napoleonic Code.
Toon Hermans ' humor was typically Dutch, or rather, typical for the southern part of the Netherlands ; and was also appreciated in Flanders.
A lot of typical Koot en Bie expressions made it into the Dutch language.
It is a model of a Dutch town on a 1: 25 scale, composed of typical Dutch buildings and landmarks, as are found at various locations in the country.
Seeking an education beyond a typical woman's station of that time and place, when she was seventeen Salomé persuaded the Dutch preacher Hendrik Gillot, twenty-five years her senior, to teach her theology, philosophy, world religions, and French and German literature.
A typical Cape Dutch style house in Stellenbosch
The city has inherited a monumental architecture of the colonial and republican times features typical of the Andalusian architecture ( southern Spain ), with some Dutch influence ( the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao are found off its coast ) and using materials and techniques used by Native Americans based in the mud, like adobe and wattle, which gives it a unique personality.
English, German, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Faroese, Dutch and Portuguese are typical stress-timed languages, as are some southern dialects of Italian.
The piece opens as a bus appears on a typical suburban road identified as " Dutch Elm Street " in " Fifth Area ".
It was built in the Dutch Renaissance style, typical of Danish buildings during this period, and has been expanded several times, finally evolving into its present condition by the year 1624.

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