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tradition and elaborate
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 ".
In Elche, Spain, the location of the biggest palm grove in Europe, there is a tradition of tying and covering palm leaves to whiten them away from sunlight and then drying and braiding them in elaborate shapes.
Some Neopagans have elaborate rituals to honor the dead, and the deities who are associated with the dead in their particular culture or tradition.
This tradition of Solomon's control over demons appears fully elaborated in the early pseudographical work called the Testament of Solomon with its elaborate and grotesque demonology.
The masque tradition developed from the elaborate pageants and courtly shows of ducal Burgundy in the late Middle Ages.
An elaborate version of the roast dinner is traditionally eaten at Christmas, with almost every detail rigidly specified by tradition.
In the tradition of Catherine de ' Medici, she would spend a fortune on elaborate parties to such an extent that her finances were depleted and the château was seized and sold to José-Emilio Terry, a Cuban millionaire, in 1891.
The pagan residents of Harran also maintained the tradition well into the tenth century AD, of being the site of Tammuz ' death, and would conduct elaborate mourning rituals for him each year, in the month bearing his name.
These elaborate scenes reached their artistic apogee in the Kingdom of Naples in the 16th to 18th centuries, but also Genoa had an important tradition in the same period, which major artist was Anton Maria Maragliano.
Bandmembers José Guadalupe Esparza, Ramiro Delgado, Javier Villareal, and José Luís ' Choche ' Villareal crafted a sound that paid tribute to the Norteño tradition while incorporating modern instruments like keyboards, as well as a more melodic, pop style with elaborate costumes.
Very elaborate decorated versions were created for important documents that were also works of art in the tradition of Ottoman illumination, such as the example of Suleiman the Magnificent in the gallery below.
The British Empire facilitated a knowledge of India's elaborate food tradition of " strong, penetrating spices and herbs ".
These relations were highly elaborate and ritualized in a complexity that was steeped in a framework of tradition, which stemmed from theories of etiquette derived out of chivalry as a moral code of conduct.
If there was it would have been smaller and far less elaborate in design than the one that stood there afterwards, keeping in line with Anglo-Saxon architectural tradition.
Visually, the most discerning characteristic of many Studentenverbindungen is the so-called Couleur, which can consist of anything from a small part of ribbon worn over the belt, to elaborate uniforms with riding boots, sabres and colorful cavalry jackets, depending on circumstances and tradition.
He also describes an update of the tradition that uses an elaborate system to project the image of a live woman into a fishbowl, giving the appearance that she is only an inch or two long.
This tradition is characterized by burial mounds and elaborate earthworks.
Dancers originally performed barefoot and without any elaborate uniform, however the tradition of wearing long gowns, head gear and traditional boots was established in the 1970s.
According to tradition, when he came in 1616 to at Bangdekha below Wakeyla, a place between Gasa and Laya, the people of Goen in Gasa offered the elaborate dance.
*" Senior Ditch Day " is a healthy College Prep tradition where seniors decorate the school with elaborate signs and artwork, adhering to one unified theme.
In the Mahayana tradition, different schools are known for different chants, often accompanied by melodious chanting, elaborate rituals and utilization of musical instruments, such as the wooden fish, rin gong and drums ( none of which are used in the Theravadin tradition ):
Communal meals, dormitory residences, elaborate rituals and dress all borrow heavily from the monastic tradition.
Their melodies preserved in the Sticherarion, are considerably more elaborate and varied than in the tradition of the Heirmologion.

tradition and artificial
Krin Gabbard states that “ jazz is a construct ” or category that, while artificial, still is useful to designate “ a number of musics with enough in common to be understood as part of a coherent tradition ”.
Belief of natural and artificial circumstances was abandoned, and a research tradition of systematic experimentation was slowly accepted throughout the scientific community.
However, the chronology of early Irish historical tradition is an artificial attempt by Christian monks to synchronise native traditions with classical and biblical history, and it is possible that the cycle has been chronologically misplaced.
Franco's view of Spanish tradition was somewhat artificial and arbitrary: while some regional traditions were suppressed, Flamenco, an Andalusian tradition, was considered part of a larger, national identity.
He claims the result was that " an artificial sense of confidence and an intellectual lethargy " developed, according to Abou El Fadl, " that took neither the Islamic tradition nor " the challenges of the modern world " very seriously.
It also can be used to describe larger, more monumentlike constructions, essentially artificial hills often built by devotees, especially a tradition in Brittany in France of large stone monuments.
He sees in Hernández's work a confluence of two Argentine literary traditions that previous critics had generally not distinguished: the rural payada and a separate and more artificial tradition of gauchesque poetry.
The Southeastern Conference ( SEC ), has completely banned artificial noisemakers for many years ; however, this has not stopped MSU fans from smuggling in cowbells ( long a tradition at MSU ) by the thousands and ringing them during games.
A work of art, or artifice, cannot be said to be the narrative of a culture's sacred tradition ...( it is ) at most, artificial myth.
An artificial turf system was installed in 1974, making it impossible a long tradition of a mounted Cavalier riding into the stadium with the football team.
However, the chronology of early Irish historical tradition is inconsistent and highly artificial.
However, the saga tradition is older than the chronological scheme, which is an artificial attempt by Christian monks to synchronise native traditions with classical and biblical history, and it is possible that the Ulster Cycle is based on historical wars between the Ulaid and the Connachta which have been chronologically misplaced.
A Defence of Conservatism ( 1927 ) defends tradition as not only a policy of preservation, but of discernment in change, writing " Man is instinctively conservative in the sense that probably millions of years of experience have taught him that a stable environment is the best for peace of mind, present and future security, automatism of action … and a ready command of material and artificial circumstances.
The lowest mouth of the Chindwin is, according to tradition, an artificial channel, cut by one of the kings of Bagan ( Pagan ).

tradition and plotting
In 1478, Clarence was eventually found guilty of plotting against Edward, imprisoned in the Tower of London and privately executed on 18 February 1478: according to a long standing tradition he was " drowned in a butt of Malmsey wine ".
The overblown characterizations, loose plotting, musical interludes, and parody of high art made the style perfect for a group of young, well-educated, amateur men, especially since the drag tradition came " built-in.

tradition and dialogue
Jews individually and collectively participate in an eternal dialogue with the God of Israel through tradition, rituals, prayers and ethical actions.
From the dialogue, it appears that the word had an origin in the Platonic and Hellenistic tradition long before the group calling themselves " Gnostics " -- or the group covered under the modern term " Gnosticism " -- ever appeared.
" Miller argues that there is even evidence in the play of what the compiler felt he was doing, working within a specific literary tradition ; " as with his partial change of character names, the compiler seems to wish to produce dialogue much like his models, but not the same.
The film employed an idea drawn from the British showbiz tradition in which extras used the word " rhubarb " to simulate low-level background dialogue, which had also been a running joke in The Goon Show.
Robert Gordis held that " a rational dialogue conducted on the basis of knowledge and mutual respect between the two components of the religio-ethical tradition of the Western world can prove a blessing to our age.
Although there had been a tradition of vox pop advertisements going back to the soap powder adverts of the 1960s, the Creature Comforts series was distinctive in its juxtaposition of real-life dialogue and animated creatures.
By the middle of the 20th century Aquinas's thought came into dialogue with the analytical tradition through the work of G. E. M. Anscombe, Peter Geach, and Anthony Kenny.
Ultima Underworld broke this tradition by being the first Ultima to give the Avatar full dialogue throughout the game ; Ultima IX would later follow this tradition, adding digitized speech to accompany the text.
The mahasiddha tradition arose in dialogue with the dominant religious practices and institutions of the time which often foregrounded practices and disciplines that were over-ritualized, politicized, exoticized, excluded women and whose lived meaning and application were largely inaccessible and opaque to non-monastic peoples.
Rather than focus on the tradition factors affecting trade such as distribution of resources, technology, and infrastructure, it emphasises the role of dialogue and debate in determining future developments in international trade and globalisation.
Because of this, dialogue was recorded first ( the tradition in Japan is to record it after the animation is completed ) and the animators fit the dialogue to the characters, resulting in more believable and realistic lip-sync and facial expressions.
Other influences of the English folk tradition can be seen in Feste's songs and dialogue, such as his final song in Act V. The last line of this song, " And we'll strive to please you every day ", is a direct echo of similar lines from several English folk plays.
His singing was also true to the Indian classical music tradition of dialogue with the listeners, of impromptu creation and interactivity.
Although ostensibly about the topic of love, the discussion in the dialogue revolves around the art of rhetoric and how it should be practiced, and dwells on subjects as diverse as Metempsychosis ( the Greek tradition of reincarnation ) and erotic love.
Pepetela also used this work to create a dialogue between Angolan tradition and his revolutionary ideology, exploring which traditions should be nurtured, and which should be altered .< ref > Campos, Maria do Carmo Sepúlveda.
The dialogue itself, set in the 70s AD, follows the tradition of Cicero's speeches on philosophical and rhetorical arguments.
Sergiusz Kowalski, who was analyzing the history of the journal from 1993 to 1995, wrote: “ The authors of Tygodnik Powszechny appreciate moderation, openness, readiness to dialogue and compromise ” looking for “ modus vivendi between liberal democracy and Church, between modernity and tradition( Kowalski 1997: 148 )
" For Atkinson, the play's clever dialogue placed it beyond a Cinderella romance and into the more exalted realm of high comedy, in the tradition of S. N. Behrman, Philip Barry, and W. Somerset Maugham.
Like Denis Fonvizin before him and like the founders of the Russian realistic tradition after him, Griboyedov lays far greater stress on the characters and their dialogue than on his plot.
" The Prague Writers ' Festival 2011 is an annual event with a long tradition, presenting the world of literature as a place of social and cultural dialogue.
Written in classical tradition as a dialogue between a master and an apprentice.
" I would like in particular to recall and recommend the ancient tradition of Lectio divina: the diligent reading of Sacred Scripture accompanied by prayer brings about that intimate dialogue in which the person reading hears God who is speaking, and in praying, responds to him with trusting openness of heart ( cf.

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