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Traditionally and follows
Traditionally, the Division Series follows a 2-2-1 format.
Traditionally the budget speech was delivered on Budget Day, a Tuesday ( although not always ) in March, as Britain's tax year follows the Julian Calendar.
Traditionally handicaps are always placed on the star points, as follows:
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, no applause follows its performance.

Traditionally and promotion
Traditionally, upon their promotion, field marshals are awarded a decorative baton as a symbol of their rank.

Traditionally and aired
Traditionally, like most non -" Big Three " stations, KPLR has aired a newscast an hour behind the Big Three stations — in this case, at 9 pm.
Traditionally, ABC aired the special on Thanksgiving night until 2005.
Traditionally aired on Thanksgiving.

Traditionally and earlier
Traditionally considered taboo are three topics: politics, religion, and sex ( earlier guidebooks referred to the latter as ladies ).
Traditionally, this was held to be the year Jesus was born ; however, most modern scholars argue for an earlier or later date, the most agreed upon being between 6 BC and 4 BC
Traditionally the last game of each team's football schedule, beginning in the 2006 season, Texas A & M University requested that the game be held earlier in the year so not to interfere with Aggie games.
Traditionally, Belső (= Inner ) Ferencváros has always been the wealthiest part of the district, with well-preserved apartment blocks dating back to the late 19th century and even earlier.
Traditionally there has been a strong notion among Indo-European linguistics that the Anatolian branch was separated earlier than other branches.

Traditionally and evening
Traditionally, Jews do a formal search for remaining leaven ( Hebrew chametz, as in bedikat chametz ) after nightfall on the evening before Passover.
Timepiece: Traditionally visible timepieces are not worn with formal evening dress, because timekeeping is not supposed to be considered a priority.
'" ( Exodus 13: 8 ) Traditionally, families and friends gather in the evening to read the text of the Haggadah, an ancient work derived from the Mishnah ( Pesahim 10 ).
Traditionally, the finals are played at the Coleraine Showgrounds on the Friday evening.
Traditionally, every Sunday, the Master attends the service in the College Chapel before sitting at the head of the High Table in Hall for the evening meal.
Traditionally, the cheese consists of a layer of morning milk and a layer of evening milk.
Traditionally, family and friends gather in the evening to celebrate, eat festive fruits and mooncakes.
Traditionally young men dress up as the Krampus in Austria, southern Bavaria, South Tyrol, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia during the first week of December, particularly on the evening of 5 December, and roam the streets frightening children with rusty chains and bells.
Traditionally, the dress worn by the quinceañera to this event is an evening ball gown.
Traditionally these conferences are held from Thursday evening until Sunday morning in the last full weekend of September.
Traditionally, the wassail is celebrated on Twelfth Night ( mostly regarded as January 6, but more properly the evening of January 5 ).
Traditionally, young men dress up as the Krampus in the first two weeks of December, particularly in the evening of December 5, and roam the streets frightening children and women with rusty chains and whips and bells.
Traditionally this is held at regional or village mosque or masjid for those who have or will be performing the evening prayers.
Traditionally, the women would prepare this dish on Saturday evening and leave it with the baker to cook in his gradually cooling oven on Sunday while they attended the lengthy Lutheran church services once typical to the culture.

Traditionally and for
Traditionally, rates of pay for retired military personnel have been proportionate to current rates of pay for active personnel.
Traditionally, for the poorer citizens, local marriage was the norm while the elite had been much more likely to marry abroad as a part of aristocratic alliance building.
Traditionally, Bursa was famous for being the largest center of silk trade in the Byzantine and later the Ottoman empires, during the period of the lucrative Silk Road.
Traditionally, a bodhisattva is anyone who, motivated by great compassion, has generated bodhicitta, which is a spontaneous wish to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Traditionally, composting was to pile organic materials until the next planting season, at which time the materials would have decayed enough to be ready for use in the soil.
Traditionally, within the toad's natural range in South America, the Embera-Wounaan would " milk " the toads for their toxin, which was then employed as an arrow poison.
Traditionally, this dessert will be served with milk perfumed with orange flower water, or it can be served plain with buttermilk in a bowl as a cold light soup for supper.
Traditionally, liquid helium is used to cool the coils because it has a boiling point of around 4 K at ambient pressure, and cheap metallic superconductors can be used for the coil wiring.
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, the Japanese considered it disrespectful to call any person by his given name, and more so for a person of noble rank.
Traditionally, the fencers ' uniform is white ( black for instructors ).
Traditionally Luke has been regarded as written by Luke the Evangelist some time between the " we " passages in Acts 16 onwards and the imprisonment of Paul in Rome in Acts 28, leading as with some modern scholars to argue for a date c. 60-65.
Traditionally, the corn for grits was ground by a stone mill.
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, the Yoruba people viewed themselves as the inhabitants of a united empire, in contrast to the situation today, in which " Yoruba " is the cultural-linguistic designation for speakers of a language in the Niger – Congo family.
Traditionally, it was prepared by marinating the hams in herbs and vinegar for several days, then hanging them in a chimney for long periods of cold smoking.
Traditionally young people would be drawn into the world of work, and into groups of adults who would send the boys for a lefthanded screwdriver, or a pot of elbow grease, and so they'd be sent up in that way, but they would also learn about responsibilities, and learn a trade, and be defined by their skills.
Traditionally, they practiced herding but are presently known for cultivating " green gold " tea.
Traditionally, forests have been important sources of wild foods, herbal medicines, and timber for house construction.
Traditionally, Abidjan in Côte d ’ Ivoire has been Mali ’ s main seaport, handling as much as 70 percent of Mali ’ s trade ( except for gold exports ).
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 during the month of Ramadan, men ( known as Saggas ) provided mineral water and fruit juice for Muslims breaking their fast at dusk.

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