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Traditionally and people
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, people say Matilda founded some churches ; among those:
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, Samhain was time to take stock of the herds and grain supplies, and decide which animals would need to be slaughtered in order for the people and livestock to survive the winter.
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 refers to people born within a certain area, that covered by " the sound of Bow bells ".
Traditionally, the processes of making ukiyo-e — the design, carving, printing, and publishing — were separated and done by different and highly specialized people ( as was also traditionally the case with Western woodcuts ).
Traditionally highways were used by people on foot or on horses.
Traditionally, wargames have been played either with miniatures, using physical models of detailed terrain and miniature representations of people and equipment to depict the game state ; or on a board, which commonly uses cardboard counters on a hex map.
Traditionally the first inhabitants of the Maldives, which include the Giravaru people, didn't have kings.
Traditionally, the animal was reserved for ceremonial meals by indigenous people in the Andean highlands, but since the 1960s it has become more socially acceptable for consumption by all people.
Traditionally, following Völuspá and Snorri Sturluson's account in the Prose Edda, scholarship on the Vanir has focused on the Æsir Vanir War, its possible basis in a war between tribes, and whether the Vanir originated as the deities of a distinct people.
Traditionally, pitmatic, together with some rural Northumbrian communities including Rothbury, used a guttural R. This is now less frequently heard ; since the closure of the area's deep mines, many younger people speak in local ways that do not usually include this characteristic.
Traditionally, a typical leader has 4 to 8 years of apprenticeship before being allowed to care for people in a lodge, and have been officially named as ceremonial leaders before the community.
Traditionally, people would climb hills on Lughnasadh to gather bilberries, which were eaten on the spot or saved to make pies and wine.
Traditionally Cornish people refer to the Duke of Cornwall in the Loyal Toast, much like the Duke of Normandy in the Channel Islands.
Traditionally massive fights would break out as people tried to soak one another in flower pollen or scented maize flour.
Traditionally the English people were thought to have been divided into seven kingdoms, but modern historiography has shown that this is a simplification of a much more confused situation.
Traditionally, the local people would climb the mountains and cut the fine needle-like leaves from wild rooibos plants.
Traditionally, the term " student " is reserved for people studying at university level in the United Kingdom.
Traditionally, the given name in turn consists of one character unique to the individual and one character shared by all people in a family of the same sex and generation ( see Generation name ).
Traditionally, it is celebrated as Chaitram Chaitra Shuddha Padyami in parts of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka to mark the event of New Year's Day for the people of the Deccan region of India.

Traditionally and viewed
Traditionally, this was interpreted as a method of putting the subject into a " hypnotic trance "; however, subsequent " nonstate " theorists have viewed it differently, as a means of heightening client expectation, defining their role, focusing attention, etc.
Traditionally the " choices " are viewed in terms of either the content or the structure of the language used.
Traditionally these have been viewed as defensive weapons against predators.
Traditionally being viewed as a financial gatekeeper, the role of the CFO has expanded and evolved to a strategic partner and advisor to the CEO.
Traditionally viewed as the close of a main division of the work, Variation 10 is the most brilliant of all the variations, a break-neck presto with trills, tremolos and staccato octave scales.
Traditionally, penance has been viewed as a punishment ( the Latin poena, the root of pen ( it ) ence, means " punishment "), and varying with the character and heinousness of the offences committed.
Traditionally viewed as a working-class area, Govan has typically supported the Labour Party, but the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) has also been strong there.
Traditionally, the Progressive Party has been viewed as a western protest party, but some now contest this.
Traditionally, medical ethics has viewed the duty of confidentiality as a relatively non-negotiable tenet of medical practice.
Traditionally, Jewish law viewed this passage as extremely sensitive, and in theory, did not allow it to be taught explicitly at all.
Traditionally, absenteeism has been viewed as an indicator of poor individual performance, as well as a breach of an implicit contract between employee and employer ; it was seen as a management problem, and framed in economic or quasi-economic terms.
Traditionally the Sailendra period was viewed to span from 8th to 9th century confined only in Central Java, from the era of Panangkaran to Samaratungga.
Traditionally, the rulers of Ireland viewed themselves as a kingdom and not a colony that would be controlled by Poyning's Law.
Traditionally, women had been viewed as morally inferior to men, especially in the areas of sexuality and religion.
Traditionally, a woman does not display her arms on a shield, as the shield originated with knights and warfare, and is thus viewed as fitting for a man, but not a woman.

Traditionally and themselves
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 they referred to themselves as Amish Mennonites but after the schism especially over issues like the use of meeting houses and innovations like Sunday School this more traditional group became known simply as " Amish ".
Traditionally, the Minangkabau who settled at Negeri Sembilan, in present day Malaysia at the end of the 17th Century choose from amongst themselves a " penghulu " or headman.
Traditionally, the Japanese prefer tsukemono they prepared themselves.
Traditionally these people have been known as Kootenay or Kootenai, which is an anglicisation of the Blackfoot word used to refer to the Ktunaxa, so in some of their tribal organizations and activities, the Ktunaxa refer to themselves as Kootenay, or in Montana, Kootenai.
: Traditionally, Western philosophy has distinguished ‘ reality ’ from ‘ appearance ’, things themselves from representations of them, and thought from signs that express it.
Traditionally, the legendary Sangams were held in Madurai under their patronage, and some of the Pandya Kings were poets themselves.
Traditionally these people have been known as Kootenay, which is an anglicism of the Blackfoot word used to refer to the Ktunaxa, so in some of their tribal organizations and activities, the Ktunaxa refer to themselves as Kootenay.
Traditionally, women adorn themselves with jhumkas ( large traditional earrings ), necklaces, bindi, bajubandh, chudas and kangans, kamarbandh, payal, and mojiris.
Traditionally, the main body of the unqualified report consists of three main paragraphs, each with distinct standard wording and individual purpose, however certain auditors ( including PricewaterhouseCoopers ) have since modified the arrangement of the main body ( but not the wording ) in order to differentiate themselves from other audit firms.
Traditionally, the latter carried out the prestige classes ' dirty work ; more recently these groups have become independent (' bruklus ') and assert themselves as ' clans in their own right '.
Traditionally and even today Niyogis depend on, put emphasis on, and orient themselves towards modern education.
Traditionally, vehicular combat games focus on fast-paced action inside the vehicle, rarely, if ever, concerning themselves with role-playing or other elements.
Traditionally, frame drums have been used to support the voices of singers, who manipulate them themselves ; but the player of the riq, like that of the doira of Uzbekistan, plays without singing.

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