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Traditionally prepared at the annual Ashura commemorations in southern Iraq.

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Traditionally, Abidjan in Côte d Ivoire has been Mali s main seaport, handling as much as 70 percent of Mali s trade ( except for gold exports ).
Traditionally held on the July 3, Benicia s 4 July parade stretches all the way down First Street and typically includes music, dancing, floats, horses, clowns, and live entertainment.
Traditionally, a new layer of straw was simply applied over the weathered surface, and this ‘ spar coating tradition has created accumulations of thatch over 7 ( 2. 1 m ) thick on very old buildings.
Traditionally, oysters that don t open have been assumed to be dead before cooking and therefore unsafe.
Traditionally monarchs, particularly European ones, address each other in formal communications in the singular e. g. ‘ I being desirous but address Presidents and other Heads of State in the majestic plural e. g. ‘ We being desirous ’.
Traditionally, a state s military power and its ability to deal with national security challenges have been used to gauge a state s power on the international scene.
Traditionally a boundary of Stirlingshire and Dunbartonshire, Loch Lomond is located in the current council areas of Stirling, Argyll and Bute, and West Dunbartonshire, and its southern shores lie approximately north of Glasgow, Scotland s largest city.
Traditionally it is in the first person, is from the poet s point of view and is themed in current events.
Traditionally only the palendag was commonly played but because of the difficult nature of playing the palendag, both the tumpong and the suling have come to replace the palendag as the Maguindanaon s most common aerophones.
Traditionally, a work in an artist s “ catalogue raisonné ” has been key to confirming the authenticity, and thus value.
: Traditionally, Western philosophy has distinguished ‘ reality from ‘ appearance ’, things themselves from representations of them, and thought from signs that express it.
Traditionally the Gwich in had no concept of " K ' eegwaadhat ", or God.
Traditionally the Gwich in afterlife consisted of a country where the flora and fauna were plentiful.
Traditionally the town has four predominant parties: People s Party, Spanish Socialist Workers ' Party, United Left, and the local Roteños Unidos ( United Rotanians ).
Traditionally, courts are reluctant to step into the shoes of the technical experts and re-open the decisions made in the agency s detailed analysis.
Traditionally, the role of these officials in political and social control was exercised in a context replete with oracles, spirit possession, and other forms of divination, but the national government is intervening more frequently in Saramaka affairs ( and paying political officials nominal salaries ), and the sacred base of these officials power is gradually being eroded.
Traditionally held in Alexandra Gardens with stalls, food, and main stage of showcase entertainment taking place through the commitment of Midsumma s principal partner, the City of Melbourne, the event relocated to Birrarung Marr in 2011.
Traditionally, the Saint Petersburg Bede is attributed on palaeographic grounds to Bede s monastery at Wearmouth-Jarrow.
Traditionally child marriage followed by gaona was practiced, but now adults marriages are practiced at the age of 18 and above for girls and boys.
Traditionally, fans make the shape of a wolf s head with their hands and they howl and “ woof ” like wolves, creating a very hostile playing environment for visitors.

Traditionally and s
Traditionally, an agent provocateur ( plural: agents provocateurs, French for " inciting agent ( s )") is an agent employed by the police or other entity to act undercover to entice or provoke another person to commit an illegal act.
Traditionally, Punjabi identity was primarily linguistic, regardless of religious affiliation or race, referring to those for whom the Punjabi language ( s ) was the first language and who resided in the Punjab region and adopted its cultures and traditions over time.
Traditionally, the preparation of Christmas pudding s began on Stir-up Sunday.
Traditionally, men and women who are unmarried visit this location to pray for a match ; doing so is considered a segula ( propitious remedy ) for finding one s mate within the coming year.
Traditionally, Anderlecht, Club Brugge and Standard de Liege are the three big teams, all of them playing and / or winning 1 or more European Cup Final ( s ).
Traditionally the True has been linked with the Good and the beautiful as one of man s supreme values.
Traditionally believed to play a major role in neuron loss, NFTs are an early event in pathologies such as Alzheimer s disease, and as more NFTs form, there is substantially more neuron loss.

Traditionally and manufacturing
Traditionally, most VANs primarily only supported general-purpose B2B integration capabilities focused on EDI but service providers are evolving to become more process-and industry-specific over time, particularly in industries such as retail and hi-tech manufacturing.
Traditionally this Upper Silesian town was a centre for leather, paper and cement manufacturing.
Traditionally, arak was generally of local or village manufacture, but in the last few decades it has increasingly been produced in large manufacturing plants.
Traditionally, Vikhroli, a suburb to the Northeast of Mumbai has been Godrej's manufacturing base, but increasingly the group have moved significant production facilities away from Mumbai.
Traditionally, the primary economic activity of this village has been rice cultivation, manufacturing of ceramic tiles and vegetable farming.
Traditionally Bulgarians have consumed a notable quantity of yoghurt per head and is noted historically for the production of high quality yoghurt, including using a unique variety of micro-organism called Lactobacillus bulgaricus in the manufacturing process.
Traditionally, the inside surface of the zinc cup was treated with mercury as part of the manufacturing process.
Traditionally, the vast majority of its economic activity revolved around agriculture and forestry, but in recent years, there have been attempts to establish a manufacturing industry.
Traditionally used by large corporations and OEMs ( to preinstall Windows client operating systems to PCs during manufacturing ), it is now widely available free of charge via the Windows Automated Installation Kit ( WAIK ).

Traditionally and activity
Traditionally, chess has been a male-dominated activity, and women are often seen as weaker players ; thus advancing the idea of a Women's World Champion.
Traditionally between ten and twenty questions, the quiz asks the players to identify the Mole and several pieces of information regarding the Mole, including the Mole's activity in challenges, biographical profile, their fashion and / or culinary choices during the show, etc.
Traditionally, in the American west shepherds spent most of the year with a herd, searching for the best forage in each season, an activity that peaked in the late nineteenth century.
Traditionally, the economic activity of the city was based on olive farming, fishing, stone quarries ( which left some of the neighboring landscapes disfigured ), and on handcraft textile.
Traditionally associated with idle work and unproductive female activity in the home, craft was never integrated into profit-making systems.
Traditionally an activity exclusively for boys, the first girl buekorps was formed in 1991.
Traditionally this activity is reserved for initiated watitjuta ( men ) during times of ceremony.
Traditionally, its economic activity is pole and line fishing for Tuna ( Skipjacks, Yellowfins, Big-eyes ets ) using modern mechanized boats.

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