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Traditionally and both
Traditionally, there is a distinction between northern and southern Chinese Islamic cuisine despite both utilizing mutton and lamb.
Traditionally, spices are used both whole and ground ; cooked or raw ; and they may be added at different times during the cooking process to produce different results.
Traditionally, both Judaism and Christianity believe in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, for Jews the God of the Tanakh, for Christians the God of the Old Testament, the creator of the universe.
Traditionally, drum sizes were expressed as depth x diameter, both in inches.
Traditionally, Methodism was particularly prominent in Cornwall and ( in its Calvinistic form ) in Wales, both regions noted for their non-conformism and distrust of the Church of England.
Traditionally there was a great deal of heated debate between pheneticists and cladists, as both methods were initially proposed to resolve evolutionary relationships.
Traditionally, Javanese Sungkem: clasp both hands palm together, thumb aligned with nose, head and face turned downwards and bow deeply, bending from the knees.
Traditionally, socialists and Marxists both used the term " socialization of industry " to refer to the reorganization of institutions so that the workers are all owners ( cooperatives ) and to refer to the implementation of workplace democracy.
Traditionally, the UCR had more urban middle-class support and the PJ more labor support, but both parties are broadly based.
Traditionally, the moving parts ( both rotating crankshaft and sliding piston ) were lubricated by a premixed fuel-oil mixture ( at a ratio between 16: 1 and 100: 1 ).
Traditionally, lace was used to make tablecloths and doilies and in both men's and women's clothing.
Traditionally a site of the Wishram tribe ( Called Echeloots by Lewis and Clark ), who lived on the north bank of the Columbia about 10 miles in both directions from The Dalles, Oregon.
Traditionally, sites are distinguished by the presence of both artifacts and features.
Traditionally, the bride or her family may have brought her husband a dowry, or the husband or his family may have needed to pay a bride price to the family of his bride, or both were exchanged between the families ; the dowry not only supported the establishment of a household, but also served as a condition that if the husband committed grave offenses upon his wife, the dowry had to be returned to the wife or her family ; for the time of the marriage, they were made inalienable by the husband.
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, 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, both the legal and medical communities determined death through the end of certain bodily functions, especially respiration and heartbeat.
Traditionally both men and women go topless and wear skirts or loincloths made of animal skins in various colors.
Traditionally, collateral estoppel applied only where there was mutuality of parties, meaning that both the party seeking to employ collateral estoppel and the party against whom collateral estoppel is sought were parties to the prior action.
Traditionally, the ceremony was held on the Liberalia, the festival in honor of the god Liber, who embodied both political and sexual liberty, but other dates could be chosen for individual reasons.
Traditionally these bath houses have been quite utilitarian, with one large room separating the sexes by a tall barrier, and on both sides, usually a minimum of lined up faucets and a single large bath for the already washed bathers to sit in among others.
Traditionally, in both AMD and Intel variations, the processor is coupled with two other integrated circuits: the northbridge, which is responsible for communications with high-speed devices, such as memory and graphics cards ; and the southbridge, which implements comparatively low speed peripherals, such as USB, parallel and serial communications.
Traditionally Ministers of Finance rank second or third in seniority lists within Westminster-style Cabinets, although initially Harry Lake was ranked at sixth and his successor Robert Muldoon was ranked at eighth ; both because of their short service to date in Parliament, and because Keith Holyoake saw Muldoon as too arrogant and ambitious for his own good.

Traditionally and Latin
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 signature of the monarch includes their regnal name but not ordinal, followed by the letter R, which stands for rex or regina ( Latin for king and queen, respectively ).
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, however, the deliberate cultivation of a particularly wide, pervasive vibrato by opera singers from the Latin countries has been denounced by English-speaking music critics and pedagogues as a technical fault and a stylistic blot ( see Scott, cited below, Volume 1, pp. 123 – 127 ).
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, penance has been viewed as a punishment ( the Latin poena, the root of pen ( it ) ence, means " punishment "), and varying with the character and heinousness of the offences committed.
Traditionally, it was thought that the English term Jubilee derives from the Hebrew term yobel ( via Latin ), which in turn derives from yobhel, meaning ram ; the Jubilee year was announced by a blast on a shofar, an instrument made from a ram's horn, during that year's Yom Kippur.
Traditionally, a librarian is associated with collections of books, as demonstrated by the etymology of the word " librarian " (< Latin liber, ' book ').
Traditionally it has been sung in Latin, though many translations exist.
Traditionally one of the strongest air forces in Latin America, the economic crisis that had struck the nation in the 1980s had made a strong impact on the readiness of the FAP.
Traditionally, the newly-baptised would receive baptismal gowns that would be worn until this day, and the official Latin name is Dominica in Albis, " Sunday in Aside the White Garments ".
Traditionally, these coinages were constructed using only Greek morphemes, e. g. metamathematics, but increasingly, Greek, Latin, and other morphemes are combined, as in television ( Greek τηλέ-+ Latin vision ) and metalinguistic ( Greek μετά + Latin lingua + Greek-ιστής + Greek-ικος ).
Traditionally, papal bulls, documents issued under the authority of the Pope, are referenced by their Latin incipit.
Traditionally, appositions were called by their Latin name appositio, although the English form is now more commonly used.
Traditionally, this category is also called a < span lang = la > habitus </ span > ( from Latin < span lang = la > habere </ span >, to have ).
Traditionally it has been sung in Latin, though many translations exist.

Traditionally and worship
Traditionally, Scots worship centred on the singing of metrical psalms and paraphrases, but for generations these have been supplemented with Christian music of all types.
Traditionally, meetings do not have a cross displayed inside or outside their place of worship as the focus is on Christ and the Word of God.
Traditionally each boat belongs to a village, and the villagers worship that boat like a deity.

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