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Traditionally and vessel
Traditionally, the syrup is made by boiling raw sugarcane juice or palm sap in a large shallow round-bottom vessel.
Traditionally, on a naval vessel, the captain would stand at the main mast of that vessel when holding mast.
Traditionally explorers defined a bight as a bay that could be sailed out of on a single tack in a square-rigged sailing vessel, regardless of the direction of the wind ( typically meaning the apex of the bight is less than 25 degrees from the edges ).

Traditionally and flying
Traditionally, sailors were often used as stage technicians, working with the complicated rope systems associated with flying.
Traditionally it has been suggested to be coastal, with birds from the western end of the Mediterranean flying to Suez before flying south down the Red Sea, and across the Horn of Africa.
Traditionally, the first officer sits on the right-hand side of a fixed-wing aircraft (" right seat ") and the left-hand side of a helicopter ( the reason for this difference is related to the fact that in many cases the pilot flying is unable to release his right side from the cyclic control to operate the instruments, thus he sits on the right hand and does that with his left hand ).

Traditionally and under
Traditionally, Father Christmas comes down the chimney to put presents under the Christmas tree or in children's rooms, in their stockings.
Traditionally, the length of a prison sentence was not subject to scrutiny under the Eighth Amendment, regardless of the crime for which the sentence was imposed.
Traditionally, this has meant a sizeable tobacco base and cattle ranching, but in recent years, as traditional agriculture products have come under the dominance of agri-corporations, growth has been seen in non-traditional products such as American Quarter Horses, ostriches, and marijuana.
Traditionally, the order of the presidential line of succession is determined ( after the Vice President, Speaker of the House, and President pro tempore of the Senate ) by the order of the creation of the cabinet positions, and the list as mandated under follows this tradition.
Traditionally, young people pick bouquets of seven or nine different flowers and put them under their pillow in the hope of dreaming about their future spouse.
Traditionally small diameter holes ( 35 mm ) were drilled horizontally under each rock and charged with a small quantity of gunpowder, chosen because of its relative non-shattering properties.
Traditionally, these skills had been passed along through apprenticeships, however, more recently Jewelry Arts Schools specializing solely in teaching goldsmithing and a multitude of skills falling under the jewelry arts umbrella are available.
Traditionally the granting of a charter gave a settlement and its inhabitants the right to town privileges under the feudal system.
Traditionally, in this life stage, the brahmachāri student went to live, often in the forests, with a spiritual teacher under whom he practiced a life of strict celibacy, morality and continence dedicated to learning all aspects of dharma that is the " principles righteous living ".
Traditionally home-made, wine coolers have been bottled and sold by commercial distributors since the early 1980s, especially in areas where their lower alcohol content causes them to come under less restrictive laws than wine itself.
Traditionally recognition has been granted under the concept of " Exclusive Jurisdiction ", meaning that only one Grand Lodge is recognized within any given Jurisdiction.
Traditionally, children stack bundles of hay in boxes under their beds for each Wisemen's camel, to then find their boxes exchanged for gifts .</ td >
Traditionally the Kings leave presents under the children's beds .</ td >
Traditionally, a Latter Day Saint holding this priesthood office is a " traveling minister " and an " especial witness " of Jesus Christ, charged with the mission of preaching the gospel to the entire world under the direction of the Twelve Apostles.
Traditionally, a butler's pantry was used for storage, cleaning and counting of silver ; European butlers often slept in the pantry, as their job was to keep the silver under lock and key.
Traditionally, and under the Cronquist system, they were given family rank under the name Hydrophyllaceae, and treated as part of the order Solanales.
Traditionally, this item is listed under Yama ; this word means purity.
Traditionally, trespassers were not protected under premises liability law.
Traditionally, Malcolm III with his first Queen came to the area in around 1059, and according to legend held a great gathering at the original settlement of Doldencha, situated under the present-day graveyard.
Traditionally the rectangle is quilted for warmth and wraps around the mother's torso, while the straps are wrapped snug under the baby's bottom and tied around to the front to support and secure the baby on the mother's back.
Traditionally, governments have waited four years between elections, but under the Cabinet headed by Jean Chrétien in the 1990s, elections were held on average every three and half years.
Traditionally, midweek BBC football shows were included under the Sportsnight banner, particularly highlights from matches on Wednesday night.

Traditionally and courtesy
Traditionally, this name was not used in intercourse with people outside of the family, and inside China or Taiwan almost nobody knows that his real name was Sun Deming ( although other historical figures such as Mao Zedong are known by their " register name "), and even many Chinese people wrongly assume that Deming was his courtesy name ( 字, zì ).

Traditionally and flag
Traditionally, the flag may be decorated with a golden fringe surrounding the perimeter.
Traditionally the oldest person on base lowers the tattered flag on sundown and the youngest raises a new one on sunup.
Traditionally, the burgee was flown from the main masthead, however it may also be flown from a small pole on the bow pulpit, or even the starboard rigging beneath the lowest starboard spreader on a flag halyard.

Traditionally and specific
Traditionally in modern computing, application software has been distributed to end-users as binary images, which are stored in executables, a specific type of binary file.
Traditionally, regiments that form the combat arms of the British Army ( cavalry and infantry ) recruit from specific areas of the country.
Traditionally, it was just another name for dugout canoes, but it came to refer to a specific type of canoe.
Traditionally engineering has normally been performed by teams, each with expertise in a specific discipline, such as aerodynamics or structures.
Traditionally in some Hindu and Buddhist traditions in order to embark on a specific path of sādhanā, firstly a guru may be required to give the necessary instructions.
Traditionally, equity would only grant specific performance with respect to contracts involving chattels where the goods were unique in character, such as art, heirlooms, and the like.
Traditionally, the primary divisions in language arts are literature and language, where language in this case refers to both linguistics, and specific languages.
Traditionally, BRDF measurements were taken for a specific lighting and viewing direction at a time using gonioreflectometers.
Traditionally, the different levels of ordination are distinguished by the specific number of vows taken, and by the ceremony in which they were received.
Traditionally, the word racket is used to describe a business ( or syndicate ) that is based on the example of the protection racket and indicates a belief that it is engaged in the sale of a solution to a problem that the institution itself creates or perpetuates, with the specific intent to engender continual patronage.

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