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Another Gate House tradition that no longer occurs is the " stirring the chicken ," a dinner and keg party where house members cook chicken fajitas for hundreds of guests.
Another long-standing tradition is the playing of Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries at 7: 00 each morning during finals week with the largest, loudest speakers available.
Another tradition refers to the wu xing as wu de 五德, the Five Virtues (: zh: 五德終始說 ).
Another longstanding tradition is four-day, student-run Dartmouth Outing Club trips for incoming freshmen, begun in 1935.
Another tradition locates his tomb near Basra, Iraq.
Another writer in this tradition was Henry Farrell whose best-known work was the Hollywood horror novel What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Another major division within Islamism is between the fundamentalist " guardians of the tradition " of the Salafism or Wahhabi movement, and the " vanguard of change " centered on the Muslim Brotherhood.
Another long-standing tradition asserts that he was born in Yoshiwara, the courtesan district of Edo, being the son of a tea-house owner, but there is no evidence of this.
Another Christian tradition states that he was the first icon painter.
Another tradition, but not part of the nine are the mages of Ahl-i-Batin ( also known as The Subtle Ones ).
Another tradition that influenced Beijing cuisine ( as well as influenced by the latter itself ) is the Chinese imperial cuisine that originated from the " Emperor's Kitchen " (), which referred to the cooking facilities inside the Forbidden City, where thousands of cooks from different parts of China showed their best culinary skills to please the imperial family and officials.
Another name for Mecca, or the wilderness and mountains surrounding it, according to Arab and Islamic tradition, is Faran or Pharan, referring to the Desert of Paran mentioned in the Old Testament.
" Another lure for contributors was the annual " Mad Trip ," an all-expenses-paid tradition that began in 1960.
Another feature of late 20th century opera is the emergence of contemporary historical operas, in contrast to the tradition of basing operas on more distant history, the re-telling of contemporary fictional stories or plays, or on myth or legend.
Another annual tradition that began in West Berlin ( in 1952 ) and was re-routed into the east via Potsdamer Platz following German reunification is the Weihnachtszug ( Christmas train ).
Another long-lasting tradition is the sometimes lethal game of pasola, in which teams of horse-riders fight with spears.
Another tradition of interpretation exemplified in the work of John A. Lucy, Michael Silverstein and Stephen C. Levinson points to the many places in Whorf's writings in which he explicitly rejects determinism, and in which he clearly notes that translation and commensuration between linguistic conceptual schemes is possible.
Another mystery is that the making of pottery suddenly stopped ; there is no oral tradition among the people of Samoa that explains this.
Another tradition later formed.
Another important sociological aspect of tradition is the one that relates to rationality.
" Another author discussing tradition in relationship to modernity, Anthony Giddens, sees tradition as something bound to ritual, where ritual guarantees the continuation of tradition.
Another theory as to the authorship of the Zohar is that it was transmitted like the Talmud before it was transcribed: as an oral tradition reapplied to changing conditions and eventually recorded.
Another Norse tradition involves the myth of Norna-Gest: when the uninvited norns showed up at his birthday celebration — thus increasing the number of guests from ten to thirteen — the norns cursed the infant by magically binding his lifespan to that of a mystic candle they presented to him.

Another and derived
Another theory is that Geneva is derived from " Genévrier " which is the French word for " juniper ".
Another possibility is that it is derived from a Brittonic patronym * Arto-rīg-ios ( the root of which, * arto-rīg-" bear-king " is to be found in the Old Irish personal name Art-ri ) via a Latinized form Artōrius.
Another seemingly fitting explanation is that the term was derived from the UK English slang " the dog's bollocks " or " the mutt's nuts ", meaning " the absolute best ".
Another ancient term for shapeshifting between any animal forms is versipellis, from which the English words turnskin and turncoat are derived.
Zebu cattle are thought to be derived from Asian aurochs, sometimes regarded as a subspecies, Bos primigenius namadicus Another wild cattle species, the gaur ( Bos gaurus ) may also have contributed to their development.
Another candidate for the psychoactive drug is an opioid derived from the poppy.
Another claim is that it was derived from Tamil word kāśu () or Malayalam word kāśu () meaning a coin, by East India Company.
Another theory holds it could be derived from the Hebrew verb root חפה ( hafa ), meaning to cover or shield, i. e. Mount Carmel covers Haifa ; others point to a possible origin in the Hebrew word חו ֹ ף ( hof ), meaning shore, or חו ֹ ף י ָ פ ֶ ה ( hof yafe ), meaning beautiful shore.
Another explanation is that the name is derived from an epithet of Thoth found at the Temple of Esna, " Thoth the great, the great, the great.
Another source states that the " Java " word is derived from a Proto-Austronesian root word, meaning ' home '.
Another possibility is the African shore of the Red Sea, with the name perhaps being derived from the Afar people of Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Djibouti.
Another report gives the total population of the district controlled by the council bearing its name, from which the rural population figure may be derived.
" Another possibility is that the community may have derived its name from an old English word " news " meaning " new town.
Explaining the meaning as " Ọlòrún-mọ-Ẹ ̄ la " ( God knows Ẹ ̄ la ).° Another, suggests that the name is derived from the phrase " Orun-ni-o mo eni-ma-la " ( only heaven can identify the saved ).
Another theory suggests that Kubera may be derived from the verb root kumba, meaning to conceal.
Another name for this community is Clearpoint, Kentucky, which is derived from " Clear Pint ", again in reference to its historical past as a location at which to buy moonshine.
Another version claims the name was derived from the canine mascot for one of the Engineer units that built the highways.
Another possibility is that the name was derived from Simon Wolcott.
Another explanation was that Monster was derived from the old-Dutch word monster, which meant amongst others " big church " ( from Latin: monstrum ), which is supported by the fact that Monster had those days one of the largest churches in the area.
Another theory is derived from lore that tells of a waning crescent moon descending to plow furrows in farmer's fields with its sharp cusp, but killing many excited people who cursed and praised the moon's early morning activities.
Another conception, derived from the scripture about Gehenna is simply that people will be discarded ( burned ), as being unworthy of preservation by God.
Another speculated derivation from Old Norse is Ivist, derived from vist meaning " an abode, dwelling, domicile ".
Another odd legend regarding this fish-eating bird of prey, derived from the writings of Albertus Magnus and recorded in Holinshed's Chronicles, was that it had one webbed foot and one taloned foot.
Another common series of scoring matrices, known as BLOSUM ( Blocks Substitution Matrix ), encodes empirically derived substitution probabilities.

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