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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 massive fights would break out as people tried to soak one another in flower pollen or scented maize flour.
Traditionally, the doom of heroes comes about due to their violation of their geis, either by accident, or by having multiple geasa and then being placed in a position where they have no option but to violate one geis in order to maintain another.
Traditionally, it was derived from Armenak or Aram ( the great-grandson of Hayk's great-grandson, and another leader who is, according to Armenian tradition, the ancestor of all Armenians ).
Traditionally it was believed that he was a teacher of Luo Guanzhong, who was attributed as a main compiler of Romance of Three Kingdoms, another of the Four Great Classical Novels.
Traditionally, Mysida were united with another, externally similar group of pelagic crustaceans, the Lophogastrida, into a broader order Mysidacea, but that classification is currently generally abandoned.
Traditionally, students have most often been rewarded for competing rather than cooperating with one another.
Traditionally, it was just another name for dugout canoes, but it came to refer to a specific type of canoe.
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, the first time a member of one club visits another, there is an exchange of burgees.
Traditionally that uniform was almost always all black, unless one of the teams was wearing a very dark jersey in which case the referee would wear another colour of jersey ( usually red ) to distinguish himself from both teams.
Traditionally, the first time a member of one club visits another, there is an exchange of burgees.
Traditionally Pakistani cricket has been filled with players of great talent but limited discipline, making them a team which could play inspirational cricket one day and then perform less than ordinarily another day.
Traditionally, calling from one area code to another, specifically for long distance calls, requires the caller to dial the trunk digit " 1 " before the code and number.
Traditionally in Italy, biscotti di Prato are sold together with another sweet speciality of Prato, the bruttiboni.
Traditionally many common law jurisdictions considered a person's domicile to be a determinative factor in the conflict of laws and would, for example, only recognize a divorce conducted in another jurisdiction if at least one of the parties were domiciled there at the time it was conducted.
Traditionally, the stumbling block with computerized RPG play aids has been the publisher's reluctance to allow their published rules to be redistributed in another form.
Traditionally, the first time a member of one yacht club visits another, there is an exchange of burgees.
Traditionally held on the first weekend of August, due to colliding with another festival UDC ( the Dance Valley management company ) brought the festival forward two weeks to 14-16 July.
Traditionally, SYK has a big rivalry with another school, Helsingin normaalilyseo, that was originally situated in central Helsinki.

Traditionally and eight
Traditionally, the daily life of the Benedictine revolved around the eight canonical hours.
Traditionally, the Amoraic period is reckoned as seven or eight generations ( depending on where one begins and ends ).
Traditionally, pure Crazy Eights is scored 50pts for an eight, 10pts for a face card, and face value for a spot card.
Traditionally the cheesemakers extracted it by leaving bread in the caves for six to eight weeks until it was consumed by the mold.
Traditionally, polyphonic madrigals are unaccompanied ; the number of voices varies from two to eight, and most frequently from three to six.
Traditionally, the Sami people divide the year in eight seasons instead of four.
Traditionally, the Minor Counties played a minimum of eight matches, until recent times of two-days duration, and few of them played more than 12 games.
Traditionally, the eight to 12-inch puppet figures, and the stage scenery and props such as furniture, natural scenery, pagodas, halls, and plants are all cut from leather.
Traditionally there were eight simes in Kodagu.

Traditionally and measures
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, anti-counterfeiting measures involved including fine detail with raised intaglio printing on bills which allows non-experts to easily spot forgeries.
Traditionally, one directly measures the shower products that make it all the way to the surface.

Traditionally and unaccompanied
Traditionally, a ' break ' is considered to be the part of a funk or jazz song during which the melody " breaks " to let the rhythm section, or soloist, play unaccompanied.

Traditionally and fiddle
Traditionally, Danish folk music has relied on a fiddle and accordion duo but, unlike its Scandinavian neighbours, Danish fiddlers almost always play in groups with few solo performance.
Traditionally Morris dance was accompanied by either a pipe and tabor or a fiddle, but from the mid-19th century most common instruments were the melodeon, accordion, concertina and drums.

Traditionally and playing
Traditionally, double bassists stood when playing solo and sat when they played in the orchestra or opera pit.
Traditionally, a military band playing for a funeral would cover the drums with cloth, producing a muffled tone suitable to the solemn occasion.
Traditionally, the playing of Dollis Hill starts a " Dollis Hill Loop ", meaning that every subsequent move made by any player must be to Dollis Hill.
Traditionally, the playing of the kulintang was associated with graceful, slow, frail and relaxed movements that showed elegance and decorum common among females.
Traditionally, this exit ranking of the school had a very high importance, and some peculiarities of the organizations of studies and grading can be traced to the need for a fair playing ground between students.
Traditionally, Cypriot men are seen drinking coffee at village coffee shops while playing tavli or other boardgames.
) Traditionally, the marbles-playing season started on Ash Wednesday and lasted until midday on Good Friday: playing after that brought bad luck.
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 those within the same category ( for example the 4 midfielders in 4 – 4 – 2 ) would generally play as a fairly flat line across the pitch, with those out wide often playing in a slightly more advanced position.
Traditionally a belly dancer will lead the bride to the Wedding Hall, accompanied by musicians playing the elzaff, on drums and trumpets, sometimes the flaming torches.
Traditionally rugby union and cricket playing areas, there is a Three Counties Showground situated in the Worcestershire town of Malvern that holds an annual agricultural show, and the area is also referred to in the names of local businesses and in the Three Counties Cider and Perry Association-the popular apple and pear derived alcoholic beverages some of the finest of which are made in this area.
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, 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 ).

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