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Traditionally and money
Traditionally land, money, and titles passed through the female line.
Traditionally, children dress as scary beings, carry turnips rather than pumpkins and sing an Anglicised version of Jinnie the Witch and may go from house to house asking for sweets or money.
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, wealth was associated with landowning and these Gilded Age fortunes made money in a new way, hence the term new money.
Traditionally, the family will burn spirit money and paper replicas of material goods such as cars, homes, phones and paper servants.
Traditionally, the groom will be expected to pay a sum of money to the family, to compensate them and to demonstrate that the groom is financially capable of taking care of their daughter.
Traditionally, it has been played in the early part of the year, with a relatively short schedule and during a time when cold ( and / or rainy ) weather hinders the ability for games to be played, particularly in the northern and midwestern parts of the U. S. These and other factors have historically led colleges and universities across the nation to effectively consider baseball a minor sport, both in scholarships as well as money and other points of emphasis.
Traditionally, Captain Cold is driven by three things: money, women, and the desire to beat Barry Allen.
Traditionally, baby boys were preferable to baby girls since boys were able to earn money and support the family.

Traditionally and magazine
Traditionally, they still function like a low-cap / real-cap magazine and as such keep the advantage of quiet operation over high-capacity magazines ( that require a winding mechanism ), but minimize the disadvantage of a low capacity magazine's lower number of rounds.

Traditionally and attempted
Traditionally the main source for key statistics about the game, although it has never attempted to be comprehensive.

Traditionally and 1999
Traditionally the Commissioner came from within the service though in 1994 and 1999, police commissioners were head-hunted from outside WA Police ranks.

Traditionally and gain
Traditionally, a thief must not only gain dominion over the property, but also must move it from its original position.

Traditionally and new
Traditionally, wheat and barley were the main crops of the region, but the inauguration of major new irrigation projects in the 1980s has led to greater agricultural diversity and development.
Traditionally, the batizado is the moment when the new practitioner gets or formalizes his or her apelido ( nickname, in English ).
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 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, wheat and barley were the main crops of the region, but the inauguration of major new irrigation projects in the 1980s has led to greater agricultural diversity and development.
Traditionally, nuclear reactors have been used, although the new Spallation Neutron Source holds much promise in the near future.
Traditionally built on the moist soil of marshlands, the new grid of Le Havre was envisioned by Perret to be elevated by 3. 5 metres of concrete ( Collins 2004, p. 273 ).
Traditionally, sisal has been the leading material for agricultural twine ( binder twine and baler twine ) because of its strength, durability, ability to stretch, affinity for certain dyestuffs, and resistance to deterioration in saltwater, but the importance of this traditional use is diminishing with competition from polypropylene and the development of other haymaking techniques, while new higher-valued sisal products have been developed.
Traditionally home to popular brands, as well as luxury brands Louis Vuitton, Hugo Boss, Lancel, Guerlain, Lacoste, Hôtel de la Païva, Élysée Palace and Fouquet's, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées confirms its world-class appeal as a prime real estate location: it has lately seen the opening of new big upscale shops such as the biggest Adidas store in the world.
Traditionally Ethiopian emperors were crowned at the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum, the site of the chapel in which is kept what is believed to be the Ark of the Covenant, in order to validate the new emperor's legitimacy by reinforcing his claim to descent from Menelik I, the son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, who is believed to have brought the Ark from Jerusalem to Axum.
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, a new layer of straw was simply applied over the weathered surface, and this ‘ spar coating ’ tradition has created accumulations of thatch over 7 ’ ( 2. 1 m ) thick on very old buildings.
Traditionally, families make Osechi () for new year day because cooking during the first 3 days of the new year is considered unlucky.
Traditionally, Europe's major opera houses built in the 19th century contained between about 1, 500 to 3, 000 seats, examples being Brussels ' La Monnaie ( after renovations, with 1, 700 seats ), Odessa Opera and Ballet Theater ( with 1, 636 ), Warsaw's Grand Theatre ( the main auditorium with 1, 841 ), Paris ' Opéra Garnier ( with 2, 200 ), the Royal Opera House in London ( with 2, 268 ) and the Vienna State Opera ( the new auditorium with reduced capacity of 2, 280 ).
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, Broad Street was considered to be outside Birmingham City Centre, but as the city centre expanded with the removal of the Inner Ring Road, Broad Street has been incorporated into the new Westside district of the city centre due to its position within the A4540 road.
Traditionally the waste management industry has been slow to adopt new technologies such as RFID ( Radio Frequency Identification ) tags, GPS and integrated software packages which enable better quality data to be collected without the use of estimation or manual data entry.
Traditionally called Val-de-Cans Airport, it is responsible for increasing tourism in the region, as well as for the outflow of products and attracting new investments.
Traditionally, raspberries were a mid-summer crop, but with new technology, cultivars, and transportation, they can now be obtained year-round.
Traditionally, all trains were operated by NSB, but the deregulation in the 2000s has led to the introduction of a number of new freight operators, including CargoNet, Hector Rail, Tågåkeriet and Ofotbanen.
Traditionally, the marriages among the Mulao were arranged by the parents and traditionally, new wives did not live together with their new husbands until the birth of their first son.

Traditionally and readers
Traditionally, the QT interval has been evaluated by having individual human readers measure approximately nine cardiac beats per clinical timepoint.
Traditionally, academic libraries have retained issues of scholarly journals, either individually or collaboratively, providing their readers access to the content received even after the publisher has ceased or the subscription has been canceled.

Traditionally and leading
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 wires to the chips were gold, leading to a " lead frame " ( pronounced " leed frame ") of copper, that had been plated with solder, a mixture of tin and lead.
Traditionally the electricity industry has been a publicly owned institution but starting in the 1970s nations began the process of deregulation and privatisation, leading to electricity markets.
Traditionally loyal dominions such as Newfoundland were deeply disillusioned by Britain's apparent disregard for their soldiers, eventually leading to the unification of Newfoundland into the Confederation of Canada.
Traditionally contacts to universities in Eastern Europe and the Far East are strong as well, e. g. there are cooperations with leading institutions like Lomonosov University ( Moscow ) and Renmin University ( Beijing ).
Traditionally, each letter should represent a different digit, and ( as in ordinary arithmetic notation ) the leading digit of a multi-digit number must not be zero.
Traditionally, fisheries management and the science underpinning it was distorted by its " narrow focus on target populations and the corresponding failure to account for ecosystem effects leading to declines of species abundance and diversity " and by perceiving the fishing industry as " the sole legitimate user, in effect the owner, of marine living resources.
Traditionally, ox tendons are considered inferior to wild-game sinews since they have a higher fat content, leading to spoilage.
Traditionally, this name was given to an agglomeration forming around a throughway leading outwards from a city gate, and usually took the name of the same thoroughfare within the city.
Traditionally the precentor's stall ( seat ) in the cathedral is on the opposite side of the Quire than that of the Dean, leading to the traditional division of the singers into Decani ( the Dean's side ) and Cantoris ( the precentor's side ).
Traditionally, the host country of the G8 summit sets the agenda for negotiations, which take place primarily amongst multi-national civil servants in the weeks before the summit itself, leading to a joint declaration which all countries can agree to sign.
Traditionally, the President of Germany and leading political, cultural and diplomatic persons attend the ceremony and ZDF TV covers the event.

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