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Traditionally and members
Traditionally, Reptiles are members of the class Reptilia comprising the amniotes that are neither birds nor mammals.
Traditionally, all members ( except for guests of honor ) must pay for their membership ; if the convention makes an adequate surplus after covering operating expenses, full or partial membership reimbursements are paid back after the convention.
Traditionally, royal births were witnessed by members of the family and senior courtiers to guard against supposititious children, and Augusta had been forced by her husband to ride in a rattling carriage for an hour and a half while heavily pregnant and in pain.
Traditionally, the skulls of family members are kept at home to watch over the family and protect them during the year.
Traditionally, the Cusseta and Coweta bands are considered the earliest members of the Muscogee Nation.
Traditionally most, if not all, cabinet ministers will be members of the leader's own party who are elected to the lower house or are appointed to the upper house ; however this is not legally or constitutionally mandated.
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, the Popalzai tribe has been led by members of the Sadozais.
Traditionally the Cusseta and Coweta bands are considered the earliest members of the Creek Nation.
Traditionally, the identities of selection committee members, other than its chairman, have not been made public in order to minimize conflicts of interest and to discourage lobbying by celebrities and their representatives ( a significant problem during the original selections in the late 1950s ).
Traditionally the duty rotates among the members in order of seniority and the previous year's Vice President becomes President.
Traditionally the duty of presidency rotates among the members in order of seniority and the previous year's Vice President becomes President.
Traditionally, Simon faculty members have an open door policy for PhD students.
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, members of the House of Commons were commoners — though the name of the House of Commons comes from the communities they represent, not their rank — while members of the House of Lords were peers.
Traditionally, members of the legislative councils of the states were also styled The Honourable for the duration of their terms.
Traditionally, members supporting the Government sit on his or her right, and those supporting the Opposition on his or her left.
Traditionally, members of the armed forces line the procession route from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster.
Traditionally, the members of both Houses of Parliament listen to the Queen's Speech respectfully, neither applauding nor showing dissent towards the speech's contents before it is debated in each House.

Traditionally and British
Traditionally, " chips " in the British Isles ( and Australia and New Zealand ), are cut much thicker, i. e., are " chipped " from the potatoes and described in some recipes as " chipped potatoes " not simply " chips ", and are typically between 10 and 15 mm ( 3 / 8 – 1 / 2 inches ) wide.
Traditionally, many New Zealand intermediate and high schools, and state integrated and private primary schools, have followed the British system of school uniforms, although it is common in state schools for the boy's uniform to have a jersey and grey short trousers rather than a blazer with tie and pants ( long trousers ).
Traditionally, regiments that form the combat arms of the British Army ( cavalry and infantry ) recruit from specific areas of the country.
Traditionally, North American, British, and French timpanists set their drums up with the lowest drum on the left and the highest on the right ( commonly called the American system ), while German, Austrian, and Greek players set them up in the reverse order, as to resemble a drum set or upright bass.
Traditionally, Gibb's original role in the Bee Gees was a backup singer, but since 1967 his role was a lead singer for which he vied with Barry during the group's first period of British success in the late 1960s.
Traditionally, the community of Westmount was an enclave of wealthy anglophones of British ancestry, having been at one point the richest community in Canada ; it now competes with West Vancouver in British Columbia, Forest Hill, Rosedale, and The Bridle Path, in Toronto for the title.
Traditionally Gandia's tourism has a domestic base, with the majority coming from Madrid, although in recent years it has been an increasingly popular destination for international tourists, mainly French, German and British.
Traditionally the British Government had imposed little regulation on British industry – standards were usually defined by the industry itself, often in conjunction with the British Standards Institution.
Traditionally British newspapers have been divided into " quality ", serious-minded newspapers ( usually referred to as " broadsheets " because of their large size ) and the more populist, " tabloid " varieties.
Traditionally English and British crowns were decorated with fleurs-de-lis, symbolising the previous claim of English monarchs that they were also King of France.
Traditionally performed at Christmas, with family audiences, British pantomime is now a popular form of theatre, incorporating song, dance, buffoonery, slapstick, cross-dressing, in-jokes, topical references, audience participation, and mild sexual innuendo.

Traditionally and royalty
Traditionally white wares were used by both the scholarly Confucian class, the nobility and royalty on more formal occasions.

Traditionally and receive
Traditionally the artist then handed the work to a specialist cutter, who then uses sharp tools to carve away the parts of the block that will not receive ink.
Traditionally, science fiction fanzines were ( and many still are ) available for " the usual ," meaning that a sample issue will be mailed on request ; to receive further issues, a reader sends a " letter of comment " ( LoC ) about the fanzine to the editor.
Traditionally kids receive very special attention from their family, including Birthday-like presents.
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, the community would wash clothes for particular families, and would receive grain and services from them.
Traditionally, the longer the shuttlecock remains in the air, the greater protection from mosquitoes the players will receive during the coming year.
* Commission: Traditionally the most common way to pay for advice on financial products is for the IFA to receive a commission from the product provider.

Traditionally and few
Traditionally, politically driven talk radio from the United States does not air on Canadian stations, with a few scattered exceptions ( e. g. the now-defunct CFBN, which carried political programming such as the Glenn Beck Program and Dennis Miller, and the also-discontinued talk format of CHAM, which carried Miller ).
Traditionally it toggles to the fender-rope or is suspended from the gunter ( small folding mast ) but can also be tied to a few points and secured with snaps or velcro.
Traditionally, very few spices other than salt were available, and fresh herbs like dill were limited to the summer months.
Traditionally a borough inhabited by the working class, Grorud has in the last few decades had a great influx of immigrants.
Traditionally, Lilliputians broke boiled eggs on the larger end ; a few generations ago, an Emperor of Lilliput, the Present Emperor's great-grandfather, had decreed that all eggs be broken on the smaller end after he cut himself breaking the egg on the larger end.
Traditionally known for their prowess with ground forces, the Mongols rarely used naval power, with a few exceptions.
Traditionally in iskelmä-music the artists themselves with few exceptions did not write their songs or lyrics, but in the rock scene the autonomity of the artist was considered important.
Traditionally, these have been fixed-power amplifiers, with a few models having a half-power switch to slightly reduce the listening volume while preserving power-tube distortion.
Traditionally, Danish folk music has relied on a fiddle and accordion duo but, unlike its Scandinavian neighbours, Danish fiddlers almost always play in groups with few solo performance.
Traditionally, a person born in Peebles was called a gutterbluid, although few people can now claim that distinction as Peebles no longer has a hospital.
Traditionally authors referred to the legal unit or state of England and Wales as " England " although this usage is becoming politically unacceptable in the last few decades.
Traditionally performed a cappella, the members of the group are male although a few groups have a female singer.
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, arak was generally of local or village manufacture, but in the last few decades it has increasingly been produced in large manufacturing plants.
Traditionally, it is consumed while still warm with hot chocolate a few minutes after baking.
Traditionally, the Minor Counties played a minimum of eight matches, until recent times of two-days duration, and few of them played more than 12 games.
Traditionally, the Jalabe ( as the ethnic group is called ) are said to have come to Loojaa from an area a few miles south within the Muri Mountains, where they had shared a settlement with Tso and Kwa clans.
Traditionally, major college basketball teams began their seasons with a few exhibition games.
Traditionally this has been thought to be a significant cause of post-stroke shoulder pain, although a few recent studies have failed to show a direct correlation between shoulder subluxation and pain.
Traditionally, most mainstream comic books are lettered entirely in upper-case, with a few exceptions:
Traditionally, Ota only had a few schools, and all were sponsored by various Christian religious organizations.
Traditionally a Welsh area, many English people have moved there over the last few decades.
Traditionally, there are few Indonesian ethnic groups or tribes whose people maintain family names.
Traditionally, Oraons depended on the forest and farms for their ritual and economic livelihood, but in recent times, a few of them have become mainly settled agriculturalists.

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