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Traditionally and life
Traditionally, the daily life of the Benedictine revolved around the eight canonical hours.
Traditionally this transition was believed to have been driven by the more crude nature of wooden fortifications, the limited life of timber in wooden castles and its vulnerability to fire ; recent archaeological studies have however shown that many wooden castles were as robust and as complex as their stone equivalents.
Traditionally, an Orthodox church will have a fresco or mosaic of the Last Judgment on the back ( western ) wall, ( see the 12th-century mosaic pictured at the top of this page ) so that the faithful, as they leave the services, are reminded that they will be judged by what they do during this earthly life.
Traditionally, Uchinanchus have a very tightly-knit family life and enjoy close personal friendships, which contributes to dietary factors that make Uchinanchu among the longest-lived people in the world.
Traditionally, counseling psychologists help people with what might be considered normal or moderate psychological problems — such as the feelings of anxiety or sadness resulting from major life changes or events.
Traditionally, although the Gospel is technically anonymous, it was believed that the Gospel of Matthew was the work of Saint Matthew, and scholars believed that it was an eyewitness account of the life of Jesus Christ.
Traditionally the Gondi people had a social institution known as Gotul, a kind of mixed dormitory system for the unmarried youth which was the main means of education and introduction to adult life.
Traditionally the participation of an artist or band in the celebration of the feast is customary to bring it to life and give a musical touch.
Traditionally, summer sausage is a fermented sausage with a low pH to slow bacterial growth and give a longer shelf life, causing a tangy taste.
Traditionally, a dantian is considered to be a center of qi or life force energy.
Traditionally, the Owambo people lived a life that was highly influenced by their magico-religious influences.
Traditionally the Principal Celebrant also preaches on the life of Saint Philip, although this is not an absolute rule.
Traditionally, social segregation of the sexes prevented women from participating in much of the formal religious life of the community.
Traditionally, a maskandi muso had one song, a long one that evolved as the story of the musician's life grew.
Traditionally, the long noodles would be eaten without cutting, as they symbolized longevity of life and good health, but servers at restaurants usually ask if the noodles should be cut prior to eating, and use scissors to cut the noodles.
Traditionally, lyrics were about life in the rural North-East ( in particular the Sertão and other North-Eastern themes, such as concerns about droughts, migration to look for work and thus about longing or homesickness ( Saudade ).
Traditionally, it was believed that the Perumals ( kings ) who ruled Kerala were invited from outside Kerala by the Brahmin community to rule over the country for a limited period of 12 years after which the Perumal was to abdicate and retire from public life.
Traditionally, part of the early opposition of the Talmudic focused Mitnagdim, centred in Lithuania, was their fear that Hasidism demoted the traditional importance on Torah study, from its pre-eminent status in Jewish life.
Traditionally he was considered the model for the hero of Tales of Ise, which contains many of his waka, although not all waka in it were his works and some of its episodes can hardly belong to his real life.
Traditionally tonnage and poundage was granted by Parliament to the king for life up until the reign of Charles I. Tonnage and poundage were swept away by the Customs Consolidation Act of 1787.
Traditionally, the wood was used by native americans to make bows and paddles for canoes, in addition many other items from daily life.

Traditionally and stage
Traditionally, amphibians as a class are defined as all tetrapods with a larval stage, while the group that includes the common ancestors of all living amphibians ( frogs, salamanders and caecilians ) and all their descendants is called Lissamphibia.
Traditionally these establishments can also feature some form of stage entertainment, often singers and dancers or burlesque entertainers.
Traditionally, sailors were often used as stage technicians, working with the complicated rope systems associated with flying.
Traditionally, there is a highly hierarchical method of creating theatre-a writer writes a script, a director interprets it for the stage, the performers perform the director and writers collective vision.
Traditionally held in Alexandra Gardens with stalls, food, and main stage of showcase entertainment taking place through the commitment of Midsumma ’ s principal partner, the City of Melbourne, the event relocated to Birrarung Marr in 2011.
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, each team received the exact time it recorded in that stage.
Traditionally, biodiversity was considered maximized at this stage, with introductions of new species resulting in the replacement and local extinction of endemic species.
Traditionally, evidence-based design has been applied for the measuring of the efficacy of a building design ; it is usually carried out at the post-construction stage as a part of a Post-Occupancy Evaluation ( POE ).
Traditionally, in IBM PC compatible systems the first sector of the disk holds the Master Boot Record ( MBR ), containing the drive's partitioning information and the code of the first stage boot loader for BIOS-based systems.

Traditionally and student
Traditionally earned over four years of full-time study, the student earned either a Bachelor of Arts degree or a Bachelor of Science degree ; on completing undergraduate study, students might progress to either a graduate school or a professional school ( public administration, engineering, business, law, medicine, theology ).
Traditionally the university's strengths were in engineering, science, technology and social sciences but with the addition of the West London Institute, new departments such as arts, humanities, geography & earth science, health and sports science were added, and the size of the student body increased to over 12, 000.
Traditionally, the term " student " is reserved for people studying at university level in the United Kingdom.
Traditionally the courts have been exempted from any jurisdiction over student complaints.
Traditionally, the event begins on the eve of Vappu by former and current students putting on their student caps ( graduation cap ).
Traditionally a rival to the student newspaper Cherwell, it was finally acquired by the latter's publishing house, OSPL, in the late 1990s.
Traditionally when a master first presents the student with a sword, the scabbard would be fixed on so that the trainee is discouraged from killing opponents.
Traditionally, NASCO has been associated with student housing cooperatives, though non-student cooperatives are included in its network.
Every summer, the members of Non Sequitur travel to the Walden School during the final two weeks of the summer session to conduct a music workshop, perform a concert and help perform student pieces during the “ Festival Forums .” Traditionally, Non Sequitur focuses on new music or 20th century music.
Traditionally these programs have an emphasis in administration, student development theory or counseling.
Traditionally rendering techniques were taught in a " master class " practice ( such as the École des Beaux-Arts ), where a student works creatively with a mentor in the study of fine arts.

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