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Traditionally and English
Traditionally, the batizado is the moment when the new practitioner gets or formalizes his or her apelido ( nickname, in English ).
Traditionally, in sonnets English poets use iambic pentameter, the Spenserian and Shakespearean sonnets being especially notable.
( Traditionally, it would be argued that if a word-initial aspirated were interchanged with the unaspirated in spot, native speakers of English would still hear the same words ; that is, the two sounds are perceived as " the same ".
Traditionally, Received Pronunciation was the " everyday speech in the families of Southern English persons whose men-folk been educated at the great public boarding-schools " and which conveyed no information about that speaker's region of origin prior to attending the school.
Traditionally, many U. S. blends are made of American Burley with sweeteners and flavorings added to create an " aromatic " flavor, whereas " English " blends are based on natural Virginia tobaccos enhanced with Oriental and other natural tobaccos.
Traditionally in English, an article is usually considered to be a type of adjective.
Traditionally the English people were thought to have been divided into seven kingdoms, but modern historiography has shown that this is a simplification of a much more confused situation.
Traditionally English bone china was made from two parts of bone-ash, one part of kaolin clay and one part china stone, although this has largely been replaced by feldspars from non-UK sources.
Traditionally, it was thought that the English term Jubilee derives from the Hebrew term yobel ( via Latin ), which in turn derives from yobhel, meaning ram ; the Jubilee year was announced by a blast on a shofar, an instrument made from a ram's horn, during that year's Yom Kippur.
Traditionally the skittles and the cheeses are made of English hardwood.
Traditionally, the strongest teams in Wales had always played in the English leagues.
Traditionally, the Scottish system at secondary school level has emphasized breadth across a range of subjects, while the English, Welsh and Northern Irish systems have emphasised greater depth of education over a smaller range of subjects.
Traditionally, English cob was made by mixing the clay-based subsoil with sand, straw and water using oxen to trample it.
Traditionally, the Scriptures have been translated into English by teams of scholars serving part-time.
Traditionally this island was known by Gaelic speakers as Beàrnaraigh na Hearadh, meaning " Berneray of Harris " to distinguish it from Beàrnaraigh Cheann Bharraigh, literally " Berneray of Barra Head " and now usually known in English as simply Barra Head.
Traditionally, the term " derby " is used strictly to refer to races restricted to three-year-olds, as the English and U. S. Triple Crown races all are.
Traditionally, such headgear is – as indicated by the German equivalent Adelskrone ( literally " crown of nobility ") – used by nobles and by princes and princesses in their coats of arms, rather than by monarchs, for whom the word crown is customarily reserved in formal English, while many languages have no such terminological distinction.
Traditionally the back cover of such a book ( the inside back cover for most ) had a table of the weights and measures of the English system printed on it for children to refer to, however this feature has become diminished in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Traditionally, English riding boots are made of smooth leather, usually cowhide, or occasionally pigskin, and most show boots remain thus due to the classic look.
Traditionally there has been a strong rivalry between Bloxwich and Walsall with origins as early as the English Civil War, when Walsall was Parliamentarian in sympathy and Bloxwich, centre of the Foreign of Walsall, was Royalist.
Traditionally, the tree of an English saddle is built of laminated layers of high quality wood, reinforced with steel underneath the front arch, and around the rear underside of the tree from quarter to quarter.
Traditionally these programs are associated with the English departments in the respective schools, but this notion has been challenged in recent time as more creative writing programs have spun off into their own department.
Traditionally it has been interpreted to derive from the Celtic egles meaning a church ( specifically a Romano-British church ) and the Old English feld meaning a woodland clearing.

Traditionally and poets
Traditionally, the legendary Sangams were held in Madurai under their patronage, and some of the Pandya Kings were poets themselves.

Traditionally and employ
Traditionally, collateral estoppel applied only where there was mutuality of parties, meaning that both the party seeking to employ collateral estoppel and the party against whom collateral estoppel is sought were parties to the prior action.
Traditionally indirect encodings that employ artificial embryogeny ( also known as artificial development ) have been categorised along the lines of a grammatical approach versus a cell chemistry approach.
Traditionally, stevedores would have no fixed job and turn up at the docks in the morning hoping to find someone willing to employ them for the day.
Traditionally the CCAF forces usually employ a strong aerospace fighter contingent, with the strategy that removing an invasion before it lands is easier than fighting on the ground.
Traditionally the Chữ Nôm and Chữ Nho system did not employ punctuation marks.

Traditionally and when
Traditionally, steel-string guitars have been made of a combination of various " tonewoods ", or woods that have pleasing resonant qualities when used in instrument-making.
Traditionally, the meter used with a shunt has a full-scale deflection ( FSD ) of, so shunts are typically designed to produce a voltage drop of when carrying their full rated current.
Traditionally, when a person died a woman would sing a lament ( in, or, " caoin " meaning " to weep, to wail ") at the funeral.
Traditionally, the buy bet commission is paid no matter what, but in recent years a number of casinos have changed their policy to charge the commission only when the buy bet wins.
Traditionally most computer music programs have tended toward the old write / compile / run model which evolved when computers were much less powerful.
Traditionally, double bassists stood when playing solo and sat when they played in the orchestra or opera pit.
Traditionally warm relations suffered considerably during the 1970s, when Madagascar expelled the U. S. ambassador, closed a NASA tracking station, allied with the USSR, and nationalized two U. S. oil companies.
Traditionally, the leader of the National Party serves as Deputy Prime Minister when the Coalition is in government.
Traditionally, the rhizome is gathered when the stalk withers ; it is immediately scalded, or washed and scraped, to kill it and prevent sprouting.
Traditionally low vaccination rates in northern Nigeria dropped further in the early 2000s when radical preachers promoted a rumor that polio vaccines were a Western plot to sterilize Muslims and infect them with HIV.
Traditionally, in English-speaking schools when reciting the alphabet, any letter that could also be used as a word in itself (" A ", " I ", and, at one point, " O ") was preceded by the Latin expression per se (" by itself ").
" Traditionally, the Swiss cow herders used to take the cheese with them when they were moving cows to or from the pastures up in the mountains.
Traditionally, all CJK languages have no spaces: modern Chinese and Japanese ( except when written with little or no kanji ) still do not, but modern Korean uses spaces.
Traditionally, shamrock is said to have been used by Saint Patrick to illustrate the Christian doctrine of the Trinity when Christianising Ireland in the 5th century.
Traditionally a member of the team hands the answers in for adjudication to the quiz master or to the next team along for marking when the answers are called.
Traditionally, the mint leaves were used as a preservative, this practice arising from the serendipitous discovery that Halloumi kept better and was fresher and more flavoursome when wrapped with mint leaves.
Traditionally people should often fill tortillas with whatever they are eating and eat it in the form of a gallo ( direct translation: rooster, resembling soft Mexican taco ), although this tradition is less in use currently and many restaurants serve tortillas only when requested by the client.
Traditionally the midsummers celebration is called Klidonas ( Κλήδονας ) meaning sign or oracle, and was considered a time when unmarried girls would discover their potential mates through a ritual.
Traditionally nicknamed Canada's " Grand National Drunk ", the Grey Cup party originated in the 1948 championship when hundreds of Calgary Stampeders fans descended on Toronto for their team's first appearance in the game.
Traditionally, a chaperone was an older married or widowed woman accompanying a young woman when men would be present.
Traditionally, the assemblies have recognized New Testament passages that seem to deny speaking and teaching roles to women, except when working with children or with other women.
Traditionally, governors called out National Guard units when faced with natural but localized disasters such as blizzards, earthquakes, floods, and forest fires.

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