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Traditionally known for its focus on professional courses, in the 2000s Bournemouth University invested in research to underpin its curriculum and maximise its contribution to the regional and national economies ; the University already has a variety of specialist research groups including The Market Research Group.

Traditionally and 5
Traditionally, in the weeks running up to the 5th, children made " guys "— effigies supposedly of Fawkes — usually made from old clothes stuffed with newspaper, and fitted with a grotesque mask, to be burnt on the 5 November bonfire.
* Traditionally or naturally processed foods: 5 – 10 %
Traditionally built on the moist soil of marshlands, the new grid of Le Havre was envisioned by Perret to be elevated by 3. 5 metres of concrete ( Collins 2004, p. 273 ).
Traditionally, each family displays cây nêu, an artificial New Year Tree consisting of a bamboo pole 5 to 6 m long.
Traditionally, Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper ( TM ), Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus ( ETM + ), and the SPOT 4 and 5 satellite systems have been used for this purpose.
Traditionally there have been 5 components that form the chiropractic subluxation.
Traditionally a relaxed ride into Paris then a hectic ten circuits of the 6. 5 km Champs-Élysées loop.
Traditionally Oktoberfestbiers were lagers of around 5. 5 to 6 % abv called Märzen-brewed in March and allowed to ferment slowly during the summer months.
Traditionally, in the Liturgy, the Office of Doctors was distinguished from that of Confessors by two changes: the Gospel reading Vos estis sal terrae (" You are the salt of the earth "), Matthew 5: 13-19, and the eighth Respond at Matins, from Ecclesiasticus 15: 5, In medio Ecclesiae aperuit os ejus, * Et implevit eum Deus spiritu sapientiae et intellectus.
Traditionally, the 1 ball is placed at the rack's right corner, and the 5 ball placed at the rack's left corner, although this is not an official rule.
Traditionally young men dress up as the Krampus in Austria, southern Bavaria, South Tyrol, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia during the first week of December, particularly on the evening of 5 December, and roam the streets frightening children with rusty chains and bells.
Traditionally, some clubs ( notably Leicester Tigers and Bristol ) have used alternative schemes consisting of letters, Bath and Richmond have used a scheme without a number 13 and West Hartlepool RFC hung up their No. 5 jersey in memory of their lock John How who died of a heart condition in a 1994 league match.
Traditionally, the wassail is celebrated on Twelfth Night ( mostly regarded as January 6, but more properly the evening of January 5 ).
Traditionally, young men dress up as the Krampus in the first two weeks of December, particularly in the evening of December 5, and roam the streets frightening children and women with rusty chains and whips and bells.
Traditionally reserved for statues of key figures of the Confederacy protests were held at the unveiling April 5, 2003, namely by the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
* Traditionally, this song is played on May 5 as a closure to the Liberation Day Concert in Amsterdam, to mark the end of World War II in the Netherlands, as HM Queen Beatrix leaves the concert on a canal boat.
Traditionally, age estimates of HERVs are performed by comparing the 5 ' and 3 ' LTR of a HERV ; however, this method is only relevant for full-length HERVs.

Traditionally and subjects
Traditionally, sovereign states and the Holy See were the sole subjects of international law.
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, medical courses entirely split the theoretical learning, teaching this on its own for 2 – 3 years in a pre-clinical course before students went on to study clinical subjects on their own for a further 3 years in a clinical course.

Traditionally and offered
Traditionally, throughout the 20th century and into the 21st, these were published in newspapers, with horizontal strips printed in black-and-white in daily newspapers, while Sunday newspapers offered longer sequences in special color comics sections.
Traditionally, guests who visit a Malay house are presented with a tray of areca nuts and betel leaves, in much the same way as drinks are offered to guests in many cultures around the world.
Traditionally, general stores have offered credit to their customers, a system of payment that works on trust rather than modern credit cards.
Traditionally, the hand-kiss was initiated by a woman, who offered her hand to a man to kiss.
Traditionally in some cultures where raffia and / or oil palm are locally available, guests and spirits are offered these drinks from the palm trees.
Traditionally this has often taken the form of food although taonga ( treasured possessions ) are also sometimes offered as koha.
Traditionally the mangalsutra is considered the most revered token of love and respect offered to the bride during the marriage ceremony.
Traditionally these were clearly separated from the higher education system, and offered vocational education below university level, but this distinction is breaking down and many further education colleges now offer university level courses validated by a local university and prepare students for university entrance, as well as providing vocational courses.

Traditionally and at
Traditionally, statistics such as batting average ( the number of hits divided by the number of at bats ) and earned run average ( the average number of earned runs allowed by a pitcher per nine innings ) have dominated attention in the statistical world of baseball.
Traditionally, when a person died a woman would sing a lament ( in, or, " caoin " meaning " to weep, to wail ") at the funeral.
Traditionally, composting was to pile organic materials until the next planting season, at which time the materials would have decayed enough to be ready for use in the soil.
Traditionally, spices are used both whole and ground ; cooked or raw ; and they may be added at different times during the cooking process to produce different results.
Traditionally, liquid helium is used to cool the coils because it has a boiling point of around 4 K at ambient pressure, and cheap metallic superconductors can be used for the coil wiring.
Traditionally, the FA Cup Final was played at London's Wembley Stadium.
Traditionally, at Wembley finals, the presentation is made at the Royal Box, with players, led by the captain, mounting a staircase to a gangway in front of the box and returning by a second staircase on the other side of the box.
Traditionally divided into Upper Galilee ( Galil Elyon ), Lower Galilee ( Galil Tahton ), and Western Galilee ( Galil Ma ' aravi ), extending from Dan to the north, at the base of Mount Hermon, along Mount Lebanon to the ridges of Mount Carmel and Mount Gilboa north of Jenin and Tulkarm to the south, and from the Jordan Rift Valley to the east across the plains of the Jezreel Valley and Acre to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Coastal Plain in the west.
Traditionally the diatonic row runs from the right ( as seen by someone sitting at the harp ) side of the neck to the left side of the sound board.
Traditionally, at least in the countryside, the stone from these flows is cut and used in the construction of homes, often in joint use with cement, brick and wood, forming a unique look to the exterior of country houses.
Traditionally during the month of Ramadan, men ( known as Saggas ) provided mineral water and fruit juice for Muslims breaking their fast at dusk.
Traditionally, haiku contain a kireji, or cutting word, usually placed at the end of one of the poem's three sections, and a kigo, or season-word.
Traditionally, the distinction between acute and chronic pain has relied upon an arbitrary interval of time from onset ; the two most commonly used markers being 3 months and 6 months since the onset of pain, though some theorists and researchers have placed the transition from acute to chronic pain at 12 months.
Traditionally, the deal is done clockwise, dealing a packet of three or four cards at a time, starting with the player to the left ( the eldest hand ) and ending with the dealer.
Traditionally, the main ceremonies are observed in Amsterdam at the National Monument on Dam Square.
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, braces are worn up in an X shape at the back, but some Oi !- oriented skinheads wear their braces hanging down.
Traditionally the couple does not inherit from each other, the man usually is not responsible for the economic welfare of the woman, and she usually may leave her home at her own discretion.
Traditionally in Judaism, the name is not pronounced but read as Adonai () (" Master "), during prayer, and referred to as HaShem (" the Name ") at all other times.
Traditionally, in Celtic and Germanic Europe, the feast of Samhain ( called Allelieweziel in DeitschSchreiwer, Robert L. < i > A Brief Introduction to Urglaawe .</ i > Bristol, PA: Deitscherei. com, 2009 .</ ref >) was specially associated with the deceased, and, in these countries, it was still customary to set a place for them at table on this day until relatively recent times.
Traditionally, before " fire-and-forget " ATGMs were used, the most effective countermeasure was to open fire at the location where the missile was fired from, to either force the operator to take cover or kill himand thus making the missile go out of control and miss the target.
Traditionally, shortly after the dance begins, guests would promptly join in the dancing, in order of precedence, exactly like at any other ball.
Traditionally, the question of why Moniz targeted the frontal lobes in particular has been answered by reference to a presentation by John Fulton and Carlyle Jacobsen at the Second International Congress of Neurology held in London in 1935.
Traditionally, fish that spend at least part of their lives in brackish or fresh water were considered unsuitable for sashimi because of the possibility of parasites.

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