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Traditionally and movement
( Traditionally, researchers have used the symbol MT for this, to mean movement time.
( Traditionally, researchers have used the symbol A for this, to mean the amplitude of the movement.
Traditionally the Peronist movement has drawn its strongest support from the working class and sympathetic unions, and has been characterized as proletarian in nature.
( Traditionally, researchers have used the symbol MT for this, to mean movement time.
( Traditionally, researchers have used the symbol A for this, to mean the amplitude of the movement.
Traditionally, the movement of groundwater has been studied separately from surface water, climatology, and even the chemical and microbiological aspects of hydrogeology ( the processes are uncoupled ).
Traditionally, longcase clocks were made with two types of movement: eight-day and one-day ( 30-hour ) movements.
Traditionally it will be commanded by a Kaarnavan / Karanaadhan village leader ) with First Adanayampu and under him there will be three main oarsmen who control the movement of the boat with a main rudder-oar ( Adanayampu ).
Traditionally, they were tight in the legs, stopping about halfway down the calf, with buckles or laces in the calf section, and had a pronounced flare through the thighs that allowed freedom of movement for the rider.
Traditionally, " root " and " snare " effects that directly modify opponents ' movement rates by lowering them or simply preventing movement have been the staple of this type of crowd control.
Traditionally, the history of the Breton movement is split into three periods, the First Emsav being the birth of the Breton movement in the nineteenth century and before 1914, the Second Emsav covering the period 1914-1945 and the Third Emsav for the post-war movements.
Traditionally it will be commanded by a Kaarnavan / Karanaadhan ( Village leader ) with First Adanayampu and under him there will be three main oarsmen who control the movement of the boat with 12 feet long main rudder-oar ( Adanayampu ).

Traditionally and held
Traditionally during Lent, no parties or other celebrations were held, and people refrained from eating rich foods, such as meat, dairy, fats and sugar.
Traditionally it is held on a Saturday in mid June.
Traditionally, the question of why Moniz targeted the frontal lobes in particular has been answered by reference to a presentation by John Fulton and Carlyle Jacobsen at the Second International Congress of Neurology held in London in 1935.
Traditionally held on the July 3, Benicia ’ s 4 July parade stretches all the way down First Street and typically includes music, dancing, floats, horses, clowns, and live entertainment.
Traditionally, the Tutsi had held more economic power and controlled the military.
Traditionally held during the first full week of August, the town hosts the Mooreland Free Fair.
Traditionally, the service was held in or near London, in most years in the early 20th century at Westminster Abbey.
Traditionally, the office of dictator could only be held for six months, and although he was not the first Roman dictator to be given the office with no term limit, it was Caesar's dictatorship that inspired the string of Roman emperors who ruled after his assassination.
Traditionally, the role of Editor-in-Chief of Halsbury's Laws is held by a former Lord Chancellor, and the current incumbent is Lord Mackay of Clashfern.
Traditionally held on a Sunday at the end of November, the Grey Cup has been played in inclement weather at times, including the 1950 " Mud Bowl ", where a player reportedly came close to drowning in a puddle, the 1962 " Fog Bowl ", where the final nine minutes of the game had to be postponed to the following day due to a heavy fog, and the 1977 " Ice Bowl ", contested on the frozen-over artificial turf at Montreal's Olympic Stadium.
Traditionally, the ceremony was held on the Liberalia, the festival in honor of the god Liber, who embodied both political and sexual liberty, but other dates could be chosen for individual reasons.
Traditionally, it had been held that his reign began in 259 ; however, modern scholarship tends to support the belief that the summer or fall of 260 is the more likely date that he was hailed emperor.
Traditionally it is held that in the Western Zhou period ( 1111 – 771 BC ) it became the fief of a family named Guan.
Traditionally, that something else was held to be evidential justification ; today it is usually held to be either justification and also some other condition, or else some other condition instead of justification, which will avoid the Gettier problem.
Traditionally, the coronation was immediately followed by a banquet, held in Westminster Hall in the Palace of Westminster ( which also serves as the home to the Houses of Parliament ).
Traditionally, a ski jumping contest is held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on New Year's Day, as a part of the Four Hills Tournament ( Vierschanzen-Tournee ).
Traditionally, mint juleps were often served in silver or pewter cups, and held only by the bottom and top edges of the cup.
Traditionally, it is believed that ghosts haunt the island of Taiwan for the entire seventh lunar month, when the mid-summer Ghost Festival is held.
Traditionally, battles of bands are held at live music events and forums.
Traditionally, battles of bands are often held at live music events and forums.
Traditionally at the end of the Cowes Week event, a fireworks display is held.
Traditionally the ultimate source of these methods and practices is held to be the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, but often it is a transhistorical aspect of the Buddha or deity Vajradhara or Samantabhadra who reveals the Tantra in question directly to the Mahasiddha in a vision or whilst they dream or are in a trance.
Traditionally, this ceremony was held in the University Chapel ; however, since 2006 it has been hosted in the Charles V. Keating Millennium Centre.

Traditionally and Jews
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, Jews recite prayers three times daily, Shacharit, Mincha, and Ma ' ariv with a fourth prayer, Mussaf added on Shabbat and holidays.
Traditionally, Jews do a formal search for remaining leaven ( Hebrew chametz, as in bedikat chametz ) after nightfall on the evening before Passover.
Traditionally, Jews believe that God chose the Jewish people to be in a unique covenant with God, described by the Torah itself, with particular obligations and responsibilities elucidated in the Oral Torah.
Traditionally known as an Italian and Ashkenazi Jewish neighborhood, it is also home to a sizable community of Sephardi Jews and a large Russian Jewish immigrant presence.
Traditionally Jews living in Muslim lands, known as dhimmis, were allowed to practice their religion and to administer their internal affairs but subject to certain conditions.
Traditionally however, Shiraz, Hamedan, Isfahan, Nahawand, Babol and some other cities of Iran were home to large populations of Jews.
Traditionally, most Jews, Christians and Muslims have embraced monogenism in the form that all modern humans ultimately are descended from a single mating pair, named Adam and Eve.

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