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tradition and Fire
In Indian tradition Fire is also linked to Surya or the Sun and Mangala or Mars, and with the south-east direction.
250pxNgā Mānawa, in a tradition of the Ngāti Awa, a Māori tribe of the eastern Bay of Plenty in New Zealand's North Island, was the collective name for the Fire Children, the five sons of Mahuika and Auahitūroa.
One of the most traditional fire departments in Minnesota, the Anoka-Champlin Fire Department is distinguished by its tradition of using white vehicles, a nod to the days when Anoka firefighters used white horses to pull their steam fire engines.
Upper Township is home to the only yellow fire trucks in Cape May County, a tradition started in 1985 when the Seaville Fire Rescue Company was purchasing a new vehicle and thought that federal regulations would require the color.
It was also the first in a tradition of Chinese military treatises, such as the Wujing Zongyao ( Collection of the Most Important Military Techniques, 1044 CE ) and the Huolongjing ( Fire Dragon Manual, 14th century CE ).
The tradition of bluebirds been preserved as a Camp Fire mascot for all ages to enjoy.
In 1965, Shepp released Fire Music, which included the first signs of his increasingly prominent political consciousness and Afrocentricity ; it included the reading of an elegy for Malcolm X, and the title is derived from a ceremonial African music tradition.
Master Li spots a robbery in progress and makes a detour to Fire Horse Park, specifically to the Eye of Tranquility, a small lake surrounded by old sinners hoping for salvation, following the tradition of Chiang Taikung, a Taoist who fished without worms.
The “ Ring of Fire ”, on the Sunday evening of Labor Day weekend, by lore extends an Indian tradition in celebration of the harvest.
Every July 3, the residents of the lake participate in a tradition called the Ring of Fire, sponsored by the Conesus Lake Association.
Many have tried to run the 341 metres around the court in the 43 seconds that it takes to strike 12 o ' clock ( actually 24 chimes owing to an odd old tradition ), a feat recreated in the 1981 film Chariots of Fire ( though filmed in Eton College, not Trinity ).
This tradition dates back to the 1930s when Fire Commissioner Goodrich, whose family operated Goodrich Transit Company, adopted the port and starboard maritime light scheme for all apparatus and firehouses.
In Aryan Dynasties, there was a tradition to derive their dynastic names from the various objects of nature like the Sun ( Suryavanshi ), the Moon ( Chandravanshi ), Fire ( Agnivanshi ), Vegetation ( Pallava, Kadamba ) etc.
The group had already re-established The Watersons ' tradition of performing a pre-Christmas tour under the Frost & Fire banner and by December 2006 this had been expanded to include a Mummers Play, brass section and a more significant contribution from The Devil's Interval.
The band had long maintained a tradition of having Ditrich, the band's drummer, croon an old pop song — usually " That's Amore ", but occasionally " I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire " — at some point during its live shows, but the rendition appearing here is Ditrich's only lead vocal performance on a Spirit of the West album.
The Ring of Fire tradition is annually celebrated Labor Day weekend by area residents.
As the theme from Chariots of Fire played and the cartoon sausages made their way around Milwaukee en route to County Stadium, the sausages appeared in live form for the first time from the left field fence and raced to what would become a legendary Milwaukee Brewers tradition.
Davis posits that, prior to the Taoist tradition, the Chinese already had very definitive notions of the natural world, especially involving the Five Elements, which were Water, Fire, Earth, Metal and Wood.
By law and tradition no Hindu marriage is deemed complete unless in the presence of the Sacred Fire seven encirclements have been made around it by the bride and the groom together.

tradition and Sermon
Weaver characterizes the counter-argument as focusing on " Jesus, the beginning point of Christian faith ,... whose Sermon on the Mount taught nonviolence and love of enemies ,; who faced his accusers nonviolent death ; whose nonviolent teaching inspired the first centuries of pacifist Christian history and was subsequently preserved in the justifiable war doctrine that declares all war as sin even when declaring it occasionally a necessary evil, and in the prohibition of fighting by monastics and clergy as well as in a persistent tradition of Christian pacifism.
Its philosophical foundation stems from the Sermon on the Mount by Jesus and the tradition laid forth by the older Pax Romana ICMICA / MIIC ( leaders of which founded Pax Christi in 1945 ), and Pax Christi strives to play a pioneer role in the research of solutions of armed conflicts.

tradition and was
This is puzzling to an outsider conscious of the classic tradition of liberalism, because it is clear that these Democrats who are left-of-center are at opposite poles from the liberal Jefferson, who held that the best government was the least government.
All but the most rabid of Confederate flag wavers admit that the Old Southern tradition is defunct in actuality and sigh that its passing was accompanied by the disappearance of many genteel and aristocratic traditions of the reputedly languid ante-bellum way of life.
The reactionary is confused about the existential status of a decaying tradition, but he does perceive the unity tradition had when it was healthy.
Although Faulkner was the heir in his own family to this tradition, he did not have Stark Young's inclination to romanticize and sentimentalize the planter society.
Little more than a fine old name, valuable principally because of the Franklin tradition, the Saturday Evening Post was slow to revive.
Perhaps the outstanding standard bearer of Mr. Brown's tradition for accuracy was Mr. Oscar J. Beale, whose mechanical genius closely paralleled that of Mr. Brown, and whose particular forte was the development of the exceedingly accurate measuring machinery that enabled Brown & Sharpe to manufacture gages, and therefore its products, with an accuracy exceeding anything then available elsewhere in the world.
Since writing was practiced in the Aegean before the end of the century, we may hope that the details of tradition will now be occasionally useful.
Finally, the conception of the natural community of all possessions which originated with the Stoics was firmly fixed in a tradition by More's time, although it was not accepted by all the theologian-philosophers of the Middle Ages.
) Wishing to show that aviation was dependable and here to stay, Bob Fogg always made a point of taking off each morning on the dot of seven, disregarding rain, snow and sleet in true postal tradition.
Alla Sizova, who seems to have made a special hit in the East, was delightful as the lady Bluebird and her partner, Yuri Soloviev, was wonderfully virile, acrobatic, and poetic all at the same time, in a tradition not unlike that of Nijinsky.
The title " teacher " was first given to Aristotle by Muslim scholars, and was later used by Western philosophers ( as in the famous poem of Dante ) who were influenced by the tradition of Islamic philosophy.
Influenced by the German tradition, Boas argued that the world was full of distinct cultures, rather than societies whose evolution could be measured by how much or how little " civilization " they had.
Apollo was born on the seventh day () of the month Thargelion — according to Delian tradition — or of the month Bysios — according to Delphian tradition.
There was a tradition that the Delphic oracle was consulted as early as the period of the kings of Rome during the reign of Tarquinius Superbus.
According to the Greek tradition the Dipylon master was named Daedalus, and in his statues the limbs were freed from the body, giving the impression that the statues could move.
Some of the General Semantics tradition was continued by Samuel I. Hayakawa, who had a dispute with Korzybski.
In Italian, possibly following a tradition of antiquity, the Arcipelago ( from medieval Greek * ἀρχιπέλαγος ) was the proper name for the Aegean Sea and, later, usage shifted to refer to the Aegean Islands ( since the sea is remarkable for its large number of islands ).
The battle, as was the tradition, was named after a nearby castle called Azincourt.

tradition and revived
The music of Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man, Brittany, Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias ( Spain ) and Portugal are also considered Celtic music, the tradition being particularly strong in Brittany, where Celtic festivals large and small take place throughout the year, and in Wales, where the ancient eisteddfod tradition has been revived and flourishes.
* Welsh fiddling ( Welsh Ffidil ; see Ar Log ), a recently revived tradition.
* French fiddling, including an old tradition from Corrèze and a revived one from Brittany
Since the 1970s, the tradition has been revived.
Ann Heymann has revived the ancient tradition and technique by playing the instrument as well as studying Bunting's original manuscripts in the library of Queens University, Belfast.
By the turn of the 20th century, the heyday of individualist anarchism had passed, although aspects of the individualist anarchist tradition were later revived with modifications by Murray Rothbard and his anarcho-capitalism in the mid-20th century, as a current of the broader libertarian movement.
The anti-Nazi Great Patriotic War, was conflated with the Patriotic War of 1812 against Napoleon, and historical Russian military heroes, such as Alexander Nevski and Mikhail Kutuzov, appeared ; repression of the Russian Orthodox Church ( temporarily ) ceased, and priests revived the tradition of blessing arms before battle.
Heidegger claimed to have revived the question of being, the question having been largely forgotten by the metaphysical tradition extending from Plato to Descartes, a forgetfulness extending to the Age of Enlightenment and then to modern science and technology.
In hinting that Claudius " revived the tradition of the Decii ",
Kwakwaka ' wakw centres of population on Vancouver Island include communities such as Fort Rupert, Alert Bay and Quatsino, The Kwakwaka ' wakw tradition of the potlatch was banned by the federal government of Canada in 1885, but has been revived in recent decades.
The tradition died out in the 1830s, but was revived in 1885 by the new vicar, W. H. Seddon, who mistakenly believed that the festival had been ancient in origin.
As in Pericles, he uses a chorus to advance the action in the manner of the naive dramatic tradition ; the use of a bear in the scene on the Bohemian seashore is almost certainly indebted to Mucedorus, a chivalric romance revived at court around 1610.
The two colleges share a tradition revived annually on Ascension Day.
Restructuring and disciplining Yaqui society to provide economic security and military preparedness, José instituted a system of taxation, external trade control, revived the practice introduced by the Jesuits of community work on commonly held lands, and institutionalized tribal tradition of popular assemblies and decision-making bodies, all the while storing up war material.
Rapier dancing was a tradition in the village up to the beginning of the 20th century, and was revived in 1974.
Another boost to the tradition was the Festival of Britain ; in villages like Wormhill where the custom appears to have ceased in the late 18th century, it was revived as part of the Festival of Britain, and has continued nearly every year since.
In fact this tradition has been revived in parks and stately homes around the UK at promenade concerts such as the Battle Proms.
In the late 20th century the poetic tradition was revived, albeit often replacing the traditional Modern Scots orthographic practice with a series of contradictory idiolects.
21st century Ulster Scots shows little adherence to the previous literary tradition and instead an increasing use of somewhat creative phonetic spellings based of perceived sound-to-letter correspondences of Standard English typical of dialect writing or a more esoteric " amalgam of traditional, surviving, revived, changed, and invented features ".
The tradition reached a climax in the 16th and early 17th centuries, but continued until the early 19th century, and has been revived in the 20th.
King Gustav III revived a tradition from the days of Gustav Vasa and also from medieval times by giving the dynastic male heirs to the throne ducal titles of Swedish provinces.
Two common varieties of wheat beer are witbier ( Dutch – " white beer ") based on the Belgian tradition of using flavourings such as coriander and orange peel which was revived by Pierre Celis at the Hoegaarden Brewery, and the Celis Brewery in Austin Texas and weissbier ( German – " white beer ") based on the German tradition of mixing at least 50 % wheat to barley malt to make a light coloured top-fermenting beer.
The tradition was revived in the mid 1990s to publicize contemporary Disney feature animated films: Beauty and the Beast ( 1992 ), Aladdin ( 1993 ), The Lion King ( 1994 ), Pocahontas ( 1995 ), Hunchback of Notre Dame ( 1996 ) and The Little Mermaid ( for its re-release, 1997 ).

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