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* Traditional fishing boats
Traditional fishing is a term used to describe small scale commercial or subsistence fishing practices, using traditional techniques such as rod and tackle, arrows and harpoons, throw nets and drag nets, etc.
Traditional fishing villages were based on artisan fishing and located adjacent to fishing grounds.
Traditional industries such as shoe and footwear ( Vall de Uxó ), fishing ( Castellón, Vinaròs ) and textiles ( Vilafranca and Morella ), have given way to a service-based economy due to the increasing importance of tourism in the economy of the province.
Traditional spear fishing is restricted to shallow waters, but the development of the speargun allows fishing in deeper waters.
Traditional Indian crop-growing areas and fishing places in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut were continually attacked by roving New England patrols of combined Colonials and their Native American allies.
Traditional Noongar made a living by hunting and trapping a variety of game, including kangaroos, possums and wallabies ; by fishing using spears and fish traps ; as well as by gathering an extensive range of edible wild plants, including wattle seeds.
Traditional fishing pirogue with sail from Madagascar
Traditional economic activities are fishing and wine production.
Traditional industries have included mining, forestry and fishing.
Traditional hunting and trapping activities continue through the winter months after the fishing season has ended.
File: Blue sail on Pulicat Lake. jpg | Traditional fishing boat
Traditional activities like fishing has now given way to sea related activities such as sailing and deep sea diving.
Traditional agriculture, fishing, iron processing, carpentry, pottery, tissue exchange of products were the occupations of the people throughout the town's existence.
Traditional ways of life on Pellinki include fishing, boat building, forestry, axe throwing and agriculture-although these have all declined significantly in recent times.

Traditional and accounts
Traditional accounts of the author's life are found in many commentaries and include details such as these: He was born on Salamis Island around 484 BC, the son of Mnesarchus, a retailer who lived in a village near Athens.
Traditional accounts place him in the Spring and Autumn Period of China ( 722 – 481 BC ) as a military general serving under King Helü of Wu, who lived c. 544 – 496 BC.
Traditional accounts state that his descendant, Sun Bin, also wrote a treatise on military tactics, titled Sun Bin's Art of War.
Traditional accounts of the battle tend to give most of the credit for the victory to Little Turtle.
Traditional accounts of the poet's life embody a variety of themes.
Traditional accounts relate the event with Saint Andrew, Saint Simon the Zealot, and Saint Matata.
Traditional white accounts attribute to Gall the attack that drove Custer up onto the ridge, but Indian witnesses have disputed that account.
Traditional accounts suggested a founding of 1735 or so, but the historian Carl Ekberg has documented a more likely founding about 1750.
Traditional historical accounts painted an unflattering picture of Wang Pi — describing him as ugly in appearance, lacking ambitions in accomplishment, and speaking in Wu tongue.
Traditional accounts of his life, on which we rely for biographical details, were almost entirely deduced from his poetry or were simply fiction, as for example an account by Pausanias of his supposed transformation from a lame, stupid school teacher in Athens to the mastermind of Spartan victories against the Messenians.
Traditional accounts of Adi Shankara's life can be found in the Shankara Vijayams, which are poetic works that contain a mix of biographical and legendary material, written in the epic style.
Traditional accounts say that, around 530 BC, Siddhartha Gautama, a young Indian Prince who saw the suffering of the world and wanted to end it, reached the sylvan banks of Falgu River, near the city of Gaya, India.
Traditional accounts among the Wolof agree that the founder of the state and later empire was the possibly mythical Ndiadiane Ndiaye ( also spelled Njaajaan Njaay ).
Traditional accounts, such as the life-story summarized earlier, transformed him into a cultural hero whose mother conceived him virginally.
Traditional accounts of the Cromwellian wars often dismiss the appeal to Lorraine as an act of desperation, but recently one historian has argued that the stateless Duke was in fact seriously interested in becoming the Protector of Ireland.
Traditional accounts of the Allied fighter bomber attacks in the Battle of Mortain accepted the claims of the pilots of over two hundred destroyed German tanks.
Traditional Lutheran belief accounts that saints pray for the Church in general, but are not mediators of redemption.
Traditional accounts recount the mystical experiences of her devotees.
Traditional accounts say that, during the reign of Songtsän Gampo, examples of handicrafts and astrological systems were imported from China and Minyag ; Dharma and the art of writing came from India ; material wealth and treasures from the Nepalis and the lands of the Mongols, while model laws and administration were imported from the Uighurs to the North.
Traditional Inuit seal hunting accounts for three percent of the total hunt ; it is excluded from the European Commission's call in 2006 for a ban on the import, export and sale of all harp and hooded seal products.
Traditional accounts of the siege emphasise the sultan's threats to destroy churches, especially the monastery of St Eugenios, even though destroying churches was not usual Seljuk practice.
Traditional accounts tell of several esoteric sadhanas that he performed, including standing neck-deep in the river Ganges, singing songs to Kali.
Traditional accounts identify fourteen settlements of this community from Pattuvam in Kannur to Panambur in Mangalore.
Traditional historical accounts describe Empress Wang as an unhappy widow during her father's reign, still retaining her loyalty to the overthrown Han Dynasty.

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Traditional Calvinists believe in the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints, which says that because God chose some unto salvation and actually paid for their particular sins, he keeps them from apostasy and that those who do apostatize were never truly regenerated ( that is, born again ) or saved.
* 708 – Copper coins are minted in Japan for the first time ( Traditional Japanese date: August 10, 708 ).
Plant Spirit Shamanism: Traditional Techniques for Healing the Soul.
Traditional forms of hunting on Sunday are illegal, except for raccoons which may be pursued until 2 a. m., hunting on licensed hunting preserves, use of dogs all day to hunt bear, raccoon and fox.
Traditional dependence on the French defense capability, although reduced, continues to be the case as French military advisers remain closely involved in preparing the Cameroonian forces for deployment to the contested Bakassi Peninsula.
Because of this potential for confusion, a number of Conservative Rabbis have proposed renaming the movement, and outside of the United States and Canada, in many countries including Israel and the UK, it is today known as Masorti Judaism ( Hebrew for " Traditional ").
The moniker Conservadox is sometimes employed to refer to the right wing of the Conservative spectrum, although " Traditional " is used as well ( as in the Union for Traditional Judaism ).
Another schism in the Conservative ranks, this time from the movement's right wing, would come when a number of the traditionalist Rabbis led by JTS Talmudics professor David Weiss Halivni split from the United Synagogue to form the Union for Traditional Judaism.
Some opponents of these decisions left the Conservative movement to form the Union for Traditional Judaism.
Traditional dishes are so important to regional culture that, for example, the local version of Caribbean goat stew has been chosen as the official national dish of Montserrat and is also one of the signature dishes of St. Kitts and Nevis.
" Yearbook for Traditional Music, 15, no.
Traditional religious beliefs, for example, persisted throughout the period of Inca rule.
Traditional EVM is not intended for non-discrete ( continuous ) effort.
Traditional myth, with its exotic settings, heroic adventures and epic battles, offered potential for romantic melodrama as well as for political comments on a war theme, so that his plays are an extraordinary mix of elements.
* 1455 – Traditional date for the publication of the Gutenberg Bible, the first Western book printed with movable type.
* 660 BC – Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu.
Traditional Chinese Medicine that is based on the use of herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage and other forms of therapy has been practiced in China for thousands of years.
Traditional wet curing requires immersing the ham in a brine for an extended period, often followed by light smoking.
They have been accepted as religious holidays by the following groups: The Union of Orthodox Congregations and the Rabbinical Council of America ; The United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth ; Reform Judaism ; Conservative Judaism ; Reconstructionist Judaism ; the Union for Traditional Judaism.
Traditional Korean meals are noted for the number of side dishes ( banchan ) that accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice.
Traditional practitioners believe its earliest origins pre-date world religions, forming the primordial blueprint for Creation's philosophies, religions, sciences, arts and political systems.

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