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It is known locally as the ' Round O ', and from this tradition inhabitants of Arbroath are colloquially known as ' Reid Lichties ' ( Scots reid = red ).
Northern India has a long social tradition in the production of hashish, known locally as Charas, which is believed to be the same plant resin as was burned in the ceremonial " booz rooz " of ancient Persia.
Like Illyrians, Thracian tribes of the mountainous regions fostered a locally ruled warrior tradition, while the tribes based in the plains were purportedly more peaceable.
In practice, however, the Lutheran creed texts play a minor role, and instead the parishes rely on Lutheran tradition in coexistence with influences from other Christian denominations and diverse ecclesial movements such as Low Church, High Church, Pietism (" Old Church ") and Laestadianism, who locally might be strongly established, but who have little nation-wide influence.
A July 4 tradition since 1973, the current version of the Grand Bay Watermelon Festival offers tourists and locals an opportunity to sample locally grown watermelon while enjoying amusement rides, arts & crafts, and informative displays from area merchants and service providers.
This has given the region a locally diverse musical tradition.
At that time the church declared that this commemoration was not of Roman tradition, in view of the relatively late date ( about 1550 ) and limited manner in which it was accepted into the Roman calendar, but his feast is still observed locally.
Mega and Antenna featured similar programming styles, with locally produced comedies and dramas, numerous variety shows ( following in the Italian tradition ), American films, and tabloid news broadcasts.
Midnight Yell Practice, known locally as Midnight Yell or Yell Practice, is a tradition at Texas A & M University.
This had been the tradition until at least 1514, when Trinity House took over such duties for coastal towns and village's to display some kind of beacon on the high points of their coastline as a warning against the potential hazard's locally known to shipping, thus in medieval times the Chapel of St. Mary was known as " The Chapel of Blue Light ", for its light was given out into the dark seas through a blue glass lantern.
According to local tradition, the bridge ( referred to locally as the " Big Bridge ") replaced a smaller wooden structure, which had been destroyed in floods.
In some countries such as the UK, there is a tradition of locally based grassroots community technology, for example in Manchester, or in Hebden Bridge.
On the other hand, Jawbox had been influenced by " the tradition of Chicago's thriving early -' 80s scene ", while The Nation of Ulysses are " best remembered for lifting the motor-mouthed revolutionary rhetoric of the MC5 " with the incorporation of " elements of R & B ( as filtered through the MC5 ) and avant jazz " combined with " exciting, volatile live gigs ", and being the inspiration for " a new crop of bands both locally and abroad ".
Recent excavations show a local continuity going back to ( at least ) 5600 BC, when burial practices resembled the contemporary gravefields in Denmark and South Sweden " in all details ", suggesting only part of a diverse ancestral " Ertebølle "- like heritage was locally continued into the later ( Middle Neolithic ) Swifterbant tradition ( 4200 – 3400 BC ).
Previous economic fluctuations had not created the need for federal unemployment programs, and policy and tradition dictated that assistance was a local issue, because traditionally it had been locally tractable.
A collection of training and support organizations for national coalitions of mostly locally governed and mostly FBCO community organizing groups were founded in the Alinsky tradition.
It is a regiment of Highlanders, known locally as " the Devils in Skirts " for their tradition of not wearing anything under the kilt.
As is tradition among Dubliners, the name used locally for the bridge will vary from Capel Street Bridge, to Grattan Bridge and the original Essex Bridge.
Nellist was a prominent figure in organising the Socialist Alliance, locally and across the UK, as a loose formation of individuals and groups from the Socialist tradition working together electorally.
Buenavista has a strong tradition of using locally grown and harvested products in a sustainable, organic way.
The geographical area of the AWPS region includes numerically numerous Friends Meetings of the evangelical programmed tradition which have not as yet affiliated with FWCC, although friendly relations are maintained locally.
The tradition that the people of Ashret originally come from Chilas is supported by locally recorded genealogies as well as independent historical records, from Chitral as well as the Indus valley.
The tradition in Cambridge is to punt from the till ( locally known as the " deck ") at the back of the punt.

tradition and preparing
A Kabbalistic tradition within Judaism is that the commonly-discussed messiah who will usher in a period of freedom and peace ( Messiah ben David ) will be preceded by Messiah ben Joseph, who will die sacrificing himself while uniting all of Israel in preparing the world for the arrival of Messiah ben David.
In this period living tradition ceased, and the Masoretes in preparing their codices usually followed the one school or the other, examining, however, standard codices of other schools and noting their differences.
Germany is known for its broad variety and long tradition of preparing sausages.
The exchange of sweets between the neighbours, visiting the relations, preparing Deepavali special sweets are tradition of the day.
Following its tradition of preparing students for global public leadership, the Woodrow Wilson School provides more than ninety percent of its MPA and MPP students with some financial aid, and provides more than half with full tuition scholarships and living stipends.
From the 1850s to the 1950s, Australians developed a strong volunteer tradition in preparing defense against possible invaders, and sent volunteer expeditionary forces to most British wars.
The tradition of preparing the meat in this way was revitalised in the late 19th century by the butcher Anders Olsson, whose initiative led to the development of the modern Falukorv, which uses a mixture of pork and beef or veal.
Although the process of preparing the black bean soup contains basics ( onion, garlic, bay leaf, salt ) each region has their tradition of preparing it.
: As a Quaker War Secretary, I should consider myself a living illustration of a horrible incongruity .... In case our country should come into armed conflict with any other, I would go as far as any man in her defense ; but I cannot, without violating every tradition of my people and going against every instinct of my nature, planted there by heredity, environment and training, sit down in cold blood in an executive position and use such talents as I possess to the work of preparing for such a conflict.
There is a tradition of folk musical theatre, the pastoral: the inhabitants of a village spend the year preparing and rehearsing the play and its dances.
* Six courses in the history, theology, and practice of the student's religious tradition in which they are preparing to minister
The tradition of a group of gentlemen inviting master chefs to lead them in preparing elaborate meals began in Europe many years ago, and was introduced to North America over thirty years ago by Swiss immigrants.
In the 19th century, Charles Spurgeon affirmed this belief within the Protestant tradition and wrote: " The Spirit has taught us in meditation to ponder its message, to put aside, if we will, the responsibility of preparing the message we've got to give.
Many churches of the Anglican Communion follow the tradition of the Western church in preparing the altar for the Eucharist.

tradition and food
The word was first used to describe a fast-based lifestyle within Catholic tradition, which holds that certain saints were able to survive for extended periods of time without food or drink other than the Eucharist.
On Purim it is a tradition to masquerade in costumes and to give Mishloakh Manot ( gifts of food and drink ) to friends, as well as Matanot La ' evyonim ( gifts to the poor and the needy ).
Selling fast food in the street has long been a tradition, and the best example is Djemaa el Fna square in Marrakech.
In Ralph Roister Doister, the character of Matthew Merrygreeke follows in the tradition of both Plautine Parasite and Plautine slave, as he both searches and grovels for food and also attempts to achieve his master ’ s desires.
Noticing that traffic queues often built up at the Potsdam Gate due to delays in making the customs checks, these people had begun to offer coffee, bread, cakes and confectionery from their homes or from roadside stalls to travellers passing through, thus beginning the tradition of providing food and drink around the future Potsdamer Platz.
The tradition of going from door to door receiving food already existed in Great Britain and Ireland in the form of souling, where children and poor people would sing and say prayers for the dead in return for cakes.
Once the capital of the last dynasty of Vietnam, Hue ’ s culinary tradition features highly decorative and colorful food, reflecting the influence of ancient Vietnamese royal cuisine.
This chain of tradition includes the interpretation of unclear statements in the Bible ( e. g. that the " fruit of a beautiful tree " refers to a citron as opposed to any other fruit ), the methods of textual exegesis ( the disagreements recorded in the Mishna and Talmud generally focus on methods of exegesis ), and Laws with Mosaic authority that cannot be derived from the Biblical text ( these include measurements ( e. g. what amount of an non-kosher food must one eat to be liable ), the amount and order of the scrolls to be placed in the phylacteries, etc.
Traditional English food, with its emphasis on ' meat-and-two-veg ' falls squarely into the north European tradition extending from Northern Germany to the Low Countries and Scandinavia, albeit with a French influence.
According to the customs and tradition, the family and relatives prepared everything for the big celebration with food and drinks.
From its earliest days the operation of the airline in keeping with Jewish tradition has been a source of friction ; when the Israeli prime minister David Ben-Gurion was forming his first coalition, the religious parties would not join unless Ben-Gurion promised that El Al would serve only kosher food on its flights and would not fly on the Jewish Sabbath.
For 30 years, the Bulliard family has built a tradition of supplying quality Cajun food products nationwide.
The annual tradition began in 1958 and includes arts, crafts, music, food and a parade featuring the Shepherd Maple Syrup Festival Queen.
As has been tradition for the over 90 years of the auction, homemade pies and sandwiches are still served in the Porter Community Hall by the Bethel Lutheran Church and food stands are operated by the Deb ’ s Café and various Porter organizations throughout the auction grounds.
Local tradition describes Bishop Seely as a man of immense girth who made his pastoral rounds riding one mule and leading another laden with staple food items to be distributed to needy families, blacksmith tools for the shoeing of horses and sharpening of plowshares, and dental forceps to remove aching teeth.
" Although there may be some symbolism attributed to it ( i. e., long life, health and energy in the upcoming year ), this tradition may be regarded as largely pragmatic: the traditional wife, busy cooking several days ' worth of food for everyone, would likely prefer to make something simple for immediate consumption.
Many food writers and gourmets nowadays consider one particular dish, the famous turkey in mole poblano, which contains chocolate, to represent the pinnacle of the Mexican cooking tradition.
Although they are now a staple food, and arguably a downmarket one, the store continues the tradition of selling Heinz Beans among its more expensive wares.
Outside of the shearing season their existence was frugal, and this possibly explains the tradition ( of past years ) of sheep stations in particular providing enough food to last until the next station even when no work was available.
The following is an example puja that can vary according to tradition, setting, or time: food, drink or everyday objects may be offered.
It is counted little better than a kite, for it is of ravenous quality, and is very mischievous ; it will steal and carry away any thing it finds about the house, that is not too heavy, tho ' not fit for its food ; as knives, forks, spoons and linnen cloths, or whatever it can fly away with, sometimes they say it has stolen bits of firebrands, or lighted candles, and lodged them in the stacks of corn, and the thatch of barns and houses, and set them on fire ; but this I only had by oral tradition.
In what has become a tradition, fans have been known to leave makeup, food, and graffiti on his grave in memoriam.
described it as a tradition of " public festivity " ( in the form of a " mixture of music, food, and drink "), which " promote community solidarity.

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