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Traditionally and professionals
Traditionally, leadership in black communities came from the educated elite — ministers, professionals, teachers, etc .— who spoke for and on behalf of the laborers, maids, farm-hands, and working poor who made up the bulk of the black population.
Traditionally, certain professionals like lawyers and art dealers quoted prices in guineas.
Traditionally, captains in county or Test cricket were amateurs, who usually came from privileged backgrounds, in contrast to professionals, who often came from the working classes.
Traditionally, board-level executives deferred key IT decisions to the company's IT professionals.

Traditionally and Great
Traditionally Judaism credits Ezra with establishing the Great Assembly of scholars and prophets, the forerunner of the Sanhedrin, as the authority on matters of religious law.
Traditionally, Orthodox spouses abstain from physical relations on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays the eves of Great Feasts and throughout the four lenten periods ( Great Lent.
Traditionally it is the period of the Twelve Apostles, dating from the Great Commission until the death of John the Apostle ( about 100 AD Since it is believed that John lived so long and was the last of the twelve to die, there is some overlap between the apostolic age and the first Apostolic Fathers.
Traditionally, the Great Bell was rung to announce the execution of prisoners at Newgate.
Traditionally, this is considered the end of the state Great Moravia.
Traditionally it was believed that he was a teacher of Luo Guanzhong, who was attributed as a main compiler of Romance of Three Kingdoms, another of the Four Great Classical Novels.
Traditionally, it is perceived as a cradle of the Great Russian language and nationality.
Traditionally the extent of the island of Great Britain has stretched " from Land's End to John o ' Groats " ( that is, from the extreme southwest of England to the far northeast of Scotland ).
Traditionally, on this day the propers chanted are of “ the Life-Creating Cross ”, since the day on which the relic was actually placed was the Sunday of the Cross, during Great Lent of 1625.
Traditionally, these blessings should all be finished before the beginning of Great Lent ).
Traditionally, Di's ancestry can be traced through his father Wujiang, the King of Yue, to the semi-legendary Yu the Great ( 大禹 ).
Traditionally, the latter have alternatively been interpreted as representing the conquered kingdoms of Kazan, Astrakhan and Siberia, as stated in the first edict concerning the state seal, on 14 December 1667, or as standing for the unity of Great Russia ( Russia ), Little Russia ( the Ukraine ) and White Russia ( Belarus ).
Traditionally, only the giant plateau with its summits to the south of the peak Wuyun Feng ( 五雲峰, Five Cloud Summit ) was called Taihua Shan ( 太華山, Great Flower Mountain ).
Traditionally, the war for control of the Great Lakes region has been written about only in reference to the individual wars ; the designation Sixty Years ' War provides a framework for viewing this era as a continuous whole.
Traditionally has been used the word artisan to describe first, the creators of the floats, ignoring their families and partners involved in the preparation of the figures of Great Parade.

Traditionally and Britain
Traditionally, chicken soup ( or broth ) in Britain is a clear and watery soup with chunky vegetables ( such as carrot, celery and onion ), chicken, salt and pepper.
Traditionally she is said to have been a daughter of the Romano-British ruler Octavius and the wife of Macsen or Magnus Clemens Maximus, Emperor in Britain, Gaul and Spain, who was killed in battle in 388.
Traditionally, this has been supposed to be due to a mass migration of Angles and Saxons into Britain, ' pushing back the Celts into Wales and Scotland '.
Traditionally Finland had been associated with Britain by stronger commercial ties, but as the Baltic Sea was dominated by the Germans and Soviets, lost markets had to be found elsewhere, and the Germans were willing to trade.
Traditionally ( since the Battle of Trafalgar ) Britain had possessed a navy one-third larger than their nearest naval rival but now the Royal Navy was set to the Two-Power Standard ; that it would be maintained " to a standard of strength equivalent to that of the combined forces of the next two biggest navies in the world ".
Traditionally believed to be dug out of the ground by a magical boar, there is a view that these structures may have been used to store and protect animals or more than likely for ceremonial purposes as excavations in similar sites in Britain and Europe have revealed sacred stones and offerings.
Traditionally however the National Front has not opposed White immigration into Britain.
Traditionally, monarchs of England or Britain before 1066 are not counted when numbering monarchs, such as in the case of Edward I, referred to as such despite being the fourth Edward to rule England ( following Edward the Elder, Edward the Martyr and Edward the Confessor ).
Traditionally buses in Britain have consisted of a chassis upon which a separate body was constructed, typically by a different manufacturer.

Traditionally and received
Traditionally, the cleaning process was carried out at centralized factories ; high street cleaners shops received garments from customers, sent them to the factory, and then had them returned to the shop, where the customer could collect them.
Traditionally, the Kumari received no education as she was widely considered to be omniscient.
Traditionally, Shtadlanim were seen as great protectors of the communities they affiliated with, and received approbation from the governing Jewish religious authorities.
Traditionally, no stigma was attached to the devadasi or to her children, and other members of their caste received them on terms of equality.
Traditionally, each team received the exact time it recorded in that stage.
Traditionally, the handling of the brigantaggio has received a negative judgement by Italian historians, in strict contrast with the heroism attributed to Garibaldi and his followers ; the English historian Denis Mack Smith, for example, points out the deficiencies and reticence of the sources available for the period.
" Traditionally, the team possessing the cannon would fire it each time they scored a touchdown during the rivalry game ; however, the cannon has not been fired since 2000 due to the damage it received when it was dropped.
Traditionally it has not been well received by scholars, but recent translators and editors ( such as Levin 1997 and Rubenstein 2002 ) have shown it to contain important original material.
Traditionally, the different levels of ordination are distinguished by the specific number of vows taken, and by the ceremony in which they were received.
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, the students received their course materials and returned their written work and projects to their hub centre using either the Royal Flying Doctor Service or infrequent and unreliable post office services.

Traditionally and fee
Traditionally, fee tail was created by words of grant such as " to N. and the male heirs of his body ", which would restrict those who could inherit the property.
Traditionally, a fee tail was created by words of grant in a deed: " to A and the heirs of his body ".
Traditionally the public could walk on established public footpaths and bridleways, on common land and on the foreshore, and land owners could prevent access to other areas ( or charge a fee for access ).

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