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Traditionally, for the poorer citizens, local marriage was the norm while the elite had been much more likely to marry abroad as a part of aristocratic alliance building.
Traditionally, the extinct family Viverravidae ( viverravids ) had been thought to be the earliest carnivorans, with fossil records first appearing in the Paleocene of North America about 60 mya, but recently described evidence from cranial morphology now places them outside the order Carnivora.
Traditionally, computational linguistics was usually performed by computer scientists who had specialized in the application of computers to the processing of a natural language.
Traditionally these have been interpreted as examples of government hostility toward commerce, but more recent studies, which use source material such as magistrate diaries and genealogical records, suggest that merchants in fact had a powerful impact on government policies and that the division between the world of the merchant and the world of the official was far more porous than traditionally believed.
Traditionally, fasces carried within the Pomerium — the limits of the sacred inner city of Rome — had their axe blades removed.
Traditionally, the bony fish had been treated as a class within the vertebrates, with Actinopterygii and Sarcopterygii as subclasses.
Traditionally the mind had been studied through introspection.
Traditionally, the wires to the chips were gold, leading to a " lead frame " ( pronounced " leed frame ") of copper, that had been plated with solder, a mixture of tin and lead.
Traditionally tanka has had no concept of rhyme ( indeed, certain arrangements of rhymes, even accidental, were considered dire faults in a poem ), or even of line.
Traditionally prepared vodkas had an alcoholic content of 40 % by volume.
Traditionally, otariids had been subdivided into the fur seal ( Arctocephalinae ) and sea lion ( Otariinae ) subfamilies, with the major distinction between them being the presence of a thick underfur layer in the former.
Traditionally, three day events had dressage, endurance, and show jumping.
Traditionally, royal births were witnessed by members of the family and senior courtiers to guard against supposititious children, and Augusta had been forced by her husband to ride in a rattling carriage for an hour and a half while heavily pregnant and in pain.
Traditionally an agricultural society, by the 1970s the country had undergone significant industrialization and economic modernization.
Traditionally, the Tutsi had held more economic power and controlled the military.
Traditionally, the UCR had more urban middle-class support and the PJ more labor support, but both parties are broadly based.
Traditionally, basses in operas had been cast as authority figures such as a king or high priest ; but with the advent of the more fluid baritone voice, the roles allotted by composers to lower male voices expanded in the direction of trusted companions or even romantic leads — normally the province of tenors.
Traditionally, it had been supposed that the tribes which inhabited this part of central Scotland had made little or no use of the Castle Rock.
Traditionally, many Englishmen felt the attraction of the Mediterranean, which was associated with the practice of the Grand Tour, and thus had to cross Europe and the Alps to reach it.
Traditionally, yogic training involved deferring the tantric practices of sexual yoga / marriage until such time that sexual self-mastery had been established, whereupon sexual union is considered to be the ultimate yoga of Shiva and Shakti.
Traditionally, every town rabbi had the right to maintain a number of full-time or part-time pupils in the town's beth midrash ( study hall, usually adjacent to the synagogue ).
Traditionally, Parliament had voted at the beginning of a King's reign on the amount allowed for a King's Tonnage and Poundage, the customs duties ( taxes on imported goods like wool and wine ) that made up a large portion of a king's annual income.
Traditionally an Eastern Seaboard fraternity, DKE's Yale chapter had an early reputation as a Southerner's fraternity.
Traditionally Finland had been associated with Britain by stronger commercial ties, but as the Baltic Sea was dominated by the Germans and Soviets, lost markets had to be found elsewhere, and the Germans were willing to trade.

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Traditionally, the stars were assigned to one of six magnitude classes, and Bayer's catalog lists all the first-magnitude stars, followed by all the second-magnitude stars, and so on.
Traditionally, on IRC, anybody can own a channel or a nickname ; if no one is using it, it can be used by anyone who chooses to do so.
Traditionally, kami possess two souls, one gentle ( nigi-mitama ) and the other assertive ( ara-mitama ).
Traditionally, a limited stop bus service usually operates on a route identical or similar to one or more local bus routes.
Traditionally Mecklenburg has always been one of the poorer German areas, and later the poorer of the provinces, or Länder, within a unified Germany.
Traditionally, years were marked by one of twelve Earthly Branches, represented by an animal, and one of ten Heavenly Stems, which correspond to the five elements.
Traditionally people gently sprinkled water on one another as a sign of respect, but as the new year falls during the hottest month in Southeast Asia, many people end up dousing strangers and passersby in vehicles in boisterous celebration.
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 isolated and underpopulated, Paraguay was one of the last countries in Latin America to enjoy the region's rapid growth in the post-World War II period.
Traditionally, the reptiles are one of the three classes of amniotes, the others being the mammals and the birds.
Traditionally boards have a raised camber, meaning that if one were to lay it flat the board comes off the ground between the spots where one's feet would be ( contact points ).
Traditionally, the Board is chaired by one of the government appointees.
Traditionally these were used for carrying out the first step: formation of two liquids, one an oxide slag containing most of the impurity elements, and the other a sulfide matte containing the valuable metal sulfide and some impurities.
Penhold styles are popular among players originating from East Asian regions such as China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. Traditionally, penhold players use only one side of the racket to hit the ball during normal play, and the side which is in contact with the last three fingers is generally not used.
Traditionally, the opposition parties will sit in one row of seats, and the government party will sit in the other.
Traditionally parasite referred to organisms with lifestages that needed more than one host ( e. g. Taenia solium ).
Traditionally, a man obtains one of three levels of Semicha ( rabbinic ordination ) after the completion of an arduous learning program in Torah, Tanakh ( Hebrew Bible ), Mishnah and Talmud, Midrash, Jewish ethics and lore, the codes of Jewish law and responsa, theology and philosophy.
Traditionally, the auks were believed to be one of the earliest distinct charadriiform lineages due to their characteristic morphology.
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, everyone is one year older on Tết, so children would wish their grandparents health and longevity in exchange for mừng tuổi or lì xì利是.
Traditionally, tablet formulations have been prepared by one of two methods direct compression or granulation.
Traditionally, the Amoraic period is reckoned as seven or eight generations ( depending on where one begins and ends ).
Traditionally, cricket matches have two umpires on the field, one standing at the end where the bowler delivers the ball ( Bowler's end ), and one directly opposite the facing batsman ( usually, but not always, at square leg ).

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