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Traditionally and Aristotle's
Traditionally, in Aristotle's logical calculus, there were only two possible values ( i. e., " true " and " false ") for any proposition.

Traditionally and classical
Traditionally, alchemists considered that there were four classical elements: fire, water, air, and earth.
Traditionally " classical " companies, such as the Kirov Ballet and the Paris Opera Ballet, also regularly perform contemporary works.
Traditionally, light was reconciled with classical mechanics by assuming the existence of a " stationary " medium through which light propagated, the luminiferous aether.
Traditionally, as instructed in classical Islamic legal treatises, Friday congregational prayers in which sermons were delivered were restricted to urban centers and normally to one major mosque in each city.
Traditionally, East Coast liberals were Republican industrialists and old money, exemplified by individuals such as John D. Rockefeller who were both socially liberal as well as fiscally liberal in the classical sense, engaging in both social philanthropy and advocating Laissez-faire economic policy consistent with classical liberalism.
Traditionally Anabasis is one of the first unabridged texts studied by students of classical Greek because of its clear and unadorned style ; similar to Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico for Latin students.
Traditionally, less use has been made of extension in church organs and those designed for classical music, with authorities tending to regard borrowing in general and extension in particular as things to be avoided if possible, except in a few cases where space for pipes is limited, making extension and / or unification necessary.
Traditionally, the mikveh was used by both men and women to regain ritual purity after various events, according to regulations laid down in the Torah and in classical rabbinical literature.
Traditionally they have been used in Ryukyuan classical music, but recently they have been used in eisā dancing.
Traditionally, each of the seven " planets " in the solar system as known to the ancients was associated with, held dominion over, and " ruled " a certain metal ( see also astrology and the classical elements ).
Traditionally, the music has been Indian classical music, which is based on ragas and tala ( rhythmic beat patterns ) played on the Veena ( or Been ), Sarangi Venu ( flute ), Mridanga ( or Tabla ) ( traditional Indian instruments ).

Traditionally and logical
Traditionally, criticism of Marx's law of value has been of three kinds: conceptual, logical, and empirical.

Traditionally and calculus
Traditionally, the transconductance for the FET and MOSFET as given in the equations above is derived from the transfer equation of each device, using calculus.

Traditionally and any
Traditionally, the Japanese considered it disrespectful to call any person by his given name, and more so for a person of noble rank.
Traditionally, the Battle of Bosworth Field is considered to mark the end of the Middle Ages in England, although Henry did not introduce any new concept of monarchy, and for most of his reign his hold on power was tenuous.
Traditionally Romania is divided into several historic regions that no longer perform any administrative function:
Traditionally, shortly after the dance begins, guests would promptly join in the dancing, in order of precedence, exactly like at any other ball.
Traditionally, adolescents were not given any information on sexual matters, with discussion of these issues being considered taboo.
Traditionally the dicots have been called the Dicotyledones ( or Dicotyledoneae ), at any rank.
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, any exposed copper was coated with solder by hot air solder levelling ( HASL ).
Traditionally a heliodon was used to simulate the altitude and azimuth of the sun shining on a model building at any time of any day of the year.
The newly released Chicago Crime Commission publication, " The Gang Book 2012 ", conveyed a startling statistic that Chicago has more gang members than any other city in the United States: 150, 000 members Traditionally Los Angeles County was considered the Gang Capital of America, with an estimated 120, 000 ( 41, 000 in the City ) gang members ; Nevertheless, Chicago actually has a higher rate of gang membership per capita than Los Angeles ; and also the state of Illinois has a higher rate of gang membership ( 8-11 gang members per 1, 000 population ) than California ( 5-7 gang members per 1, 000 population ).
Traditionally, however, it is taboo to give Damballah tobacco or alcohol in any form.
Traditionally, an onigiri is filled with pickled ume ( umeboshi ), salted salmon, katsuobushi, kombu, tarako, or any other salty or sour ingredient as a natural preservative.
Traditionally, the advantage of dye-sublimation printing has been the fact that it is a continuous-tone technology, where each dot can be any color.
Traditionally, in this small town more of this wine is produced than in any other place in the Ahr valley.
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, a number of wading and terrestrial bird families that did not seem to belong to any other order were classified together as Gruiformes.
Traditionally, satay referred to any grilled skewered meats with various sauces, it is not necessarily served solely in peanut sauce.
Traditionally, a proofreader looks at an increment of text on the copy and then compares it to the corresponding typeset increment, and then marks any errors ( sometimes called line edits ) using standard proofreaders ' marks.
Traditionally the assemblies have rejected the concept of anyone " joining " as a member of a particular local gathering of believers and the maintenance of any list of such members.
Traditionally, this flex was required to be an RB, WR, or TE ; however, some leagues allow any position to fill this flex slot as an " OP " ( any Offensive Player ).
Traditionally the term was used primarily for exegesis of the Bible ; however, in contemporary usage it has broadened to mean a critical explanation of any text, and the term " Biblical exegesis " is used for greater specificity.

Traditionally and there
Traditionally, there is a distinction between northern and southern Chinese Islamic cuisine despite both utilizing mutton and lamb.
Traditionally there was a great deal of heated debate between pheneticists and cladists, as both methods were initially proposed to resolve evolutionary relationships.
Traditionally the windows of town pubs were of smoked or frosted glass to obscure the clientele from the street but in the 1990s and after in the UK and other countries there has been a move towards clear glass, in keeping with brighter interior décors.
Traditionally, varicose veins were only investigated using imaging techniques if there was a clinical suspicion of deep venous insufficiency, if they were recurrent, or if they involved the sapheno-popliteal junction.
Traditionally there is a one-room lower floor for the storage of wood for a stove, a workshop as all monks engage in some manual labour.
Traditionally, translation memories have not been considered appropriate for literary or creative texts, for the simple reason that there is so little repetition in the language used.
Traditionally, Canna " edulis " has been reputed to be the variety grown for food in South America, but there is no scientific evidence to substantiate the name.
Traditionally it is the period of the Twelve Apostles, dating from the Great Commission until the death of John the Apostle ( about 100 AD Since it is believed that John lived so long and was the last of the twelve to die, there is some overlap between the apostolic age and the first Apostolic Fathers.
Traditionally, there was a cultural expectation that a female would not engage in premarital sex and would come to her wedding a virgin, which would be indicated by the bride wearing a white gown, and that she would " give up " her virginity to her new husband in the act of consummation of the marriage.
Traditionally, the textbooks there were little different from merely a translated version of the books used in the Chinese schools throughout the country ; however, as of 2001, a move was on foot to create more teaching materials with locally based content.
Traditionally there is no universal evil spirit, corresponding to Satan, in Cherokee Theology.
Traditionally Cornish, they have even sparked local events such as the Pasty Fest, where there are eating contests ( with consumption of pasties, of course ), games, events, and even a tug of war event where the losers take a dive into an inflatable pool filled with ketchup.
Traditionally, the rigid fan ( also called fixed fan ) was the most popular form in China, although the folding fan came into popularity during the Ming Dynasty between the years of 1368 and 1644, and there are many beautiful examples of these folding fans remain.
Traditionally, the best location for seeing the double sunset was in the grounds of the parish church, but it is no longer visible from there.
Traditionally the island was a fishing village and there are still fishing fleets working from the harbour.
Traditionally, most critics ( such as Alexander, Doran, McKerrow and Urkowitz ) have looked at the problem as an either-or situation ; The Contention is either a reported text or an early draft, but recently there has been some argument that it may be both.
Traditionally the heterotrichs have been treated as a subgroup of spirotrichs, but more recent work has found that they are not closely related to the other groups placed there, and accordingly they tend to be given their own class.
Traditionally, however, there were strict social rules to be observed.
Traditionally, there are the following types of catalog:
Traditionally, the allegedly afflicted girls are said to have been entertained by Parris ' slave woman, Tituba, who supposedly taught them about voodoo in the kitchen of the parsonage during the winter of 1692, although there is no contemporary evidence to support the story.
Traditionally allied with the storks ( Ciconiiformes ), it was retained there in the Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy which lumped a massive number of unrelated taxa into their " Ciconiiformes ".
Traditionally there have been 5 components that form the chiropractic subluxation.

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