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Traditionally and daily
Traditionally, throughout the 20th century and into the 21st, these were published in newspapers, with horizontal strips printed in black-and-white in daily newspapers, while Sunday newspapers offered longer sequences in special color comics sections.
Traditionally, Jews recite prayers three times daily, Shacharit, Mincha, and Ma ' ariv with a fourth prayer, Mussaf added on Shabbat and holidays.
Traditionally, three prayer services are recited daily:
Traditionally, making good mint tea in Morocco is considered an art form and the drinking of it with friends and family is often a daily tradition.
Traditionally in many Chinese Ch ' an temples, these bells are played daily to ready monastics for daily practice.
Traditionally, Sattriya was performed only by bhokots ( male monks ) in monasteries as a part of their daily rituals or to mark special festivals.
Traditionally, Dharmaśāstra has, since the time of the, been divided into three major topics: 1 ) ācāra, rules pertaining to daily rituals, life-cycle rites, and other duties of four castes or
Traditionally Fa ' afafine follow the training of a women's daily work in an Aiga.
Traditionally, the wood was used by native americans to make bows and paddles for canoes, in addition many other items from daily life.

Traditionally and life
Traditionally this transition was believed to have been driven by the more crude nature of wooden fortifications, the limited life of timber in wooden castles and its vulnerability to fire ; recent archaeological studies have however shown that many wooden castles were as robust and as complex as their stone equivalents.
Traditionally, an Orthodox church will have a fresco or mosaic of the Last Judgment on the back ( western ) wall, ( see the 12th-century mosaic pictured at the top of this page ) so that the faithful, as they leave the services, are reminded that they will be judged by what they do during this earthly life.
Traditionally, Uchinanchus have a very tightly-knit family life and enjoy close personal friendships, which contributes to dietary factors that make Uchinanchu among the longest-lived people in the world.
Traditionally, in this life stage, the brahmachāri student went to live, often in the forests, with a spiritual teacher under whom he practiced a life of strict celibacy, morality and continence dedicated to learning all aspects of dharma that is the " principles righteous living ".
Traditionally, counseling psychologists help people with what might be considered normal or moderate psychological problems — such as the feelings of anxiety or sadness resulting from major life changes or events.
Traditionally, although the Gospel is technically anonymous, it was believed that the Gospel of Matthew was the work of Saint Matthew, and scholars believed that it was an eyewitness account of the life of Jesus Christ.
Traditionally the Gondi people had a social institution known as Gotul, a kind of mixed dormitory system for the unmarried youth which was the main means of education and introduction to adult life.
Traditionally the participation of an artist or band in the celebration of the feast is customary to bring it to life and give a musical touch.
Traditionally, summer sausage is a fermented sausage with a low pH to slow bacterial growth and give a longer shelf life, causing a tangy taste.
Traditionally, a dantian is considered to be a center of qi or life force energy.
Traditionally, the Owambo people lived a life that was highly influenced by their magico-religious influences.
Traditionally the Principal Celebrant also preaches on the life of Saint Philip, although this is not an absolute rule.
Traditionally, social segregation of the sexes prevented women from participating in much of the formal religious life of the community.
Traditionally, a maskandi muso had one song, a long one that evolved as the story of the musician's life grew.
Traditionally, the long noodles would be eaten without cutting, as they symbolized longevity of life and good health, but servers at restaurants usually ask if the noodles should be cut prior to eating, and use scissors to cut the noodles.
Traditionally, lyrics were about life in the rural North-East ( in particular the Sertão and other North-Eastern themes, such as concerns about droughts, migration to look for work and thus about longing or homesickness ( Saudade ).
Traditionally, it was believed that the Perumals ( kings ) who ruled Kerala were invited from outside Kerala by the Brahmin community to rule over the country for a limited period of 12 years after which the Perumal was to abdicate and retire from public life.
Traditionally, part of the early opposition of the Talmudic focused Mitnagdim, centred in Lithuania, was their fear that Hasidism demoted the traditional importance on Torah study, from its pre-eminent status in Jewish life.
Traditionally he was considered the model for the hero of Tales of Ise, which contains many of his waka, although not all waka in it were his works and some of its episodes can hardly belong to his real life.
Traditionally tonnage and poundage was granted by Parliament to the king for life up until the reign of Charles I. Tonnage and poundage were swept away by the Customs Consolidation Act of 1787.

Traditionally and Benedictine
Traditionally, the reading in Benedictine monasteries of excerpts from Collationes patrum in scetica eremo, written by John Cassian, was followed by a light meal.

Traditionally and revolved
Traditionally, most roleplays ( referred to as " promos ") revolved around more traditional pro-wrestling topics, focused on trash talking an opponent and hyping an upcoming match.
Traditionally, the vast majority of its economic activity revolved around agriculture and forestry, but in recent years, there have been attempts to establish a manufacturing industry.

Traditionally and around
Traditionally, liquid helium is used to cool the coils because it has a boiling point of around 4 K at ambient pressure, and cheap metallic superconductors can be used for the coil wiring.
Traditionally, the main meal of the day has been lunch ( Mittagessen ), eaten around noon.
Traditionally, historians have believed that the Dorian invasion caused the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization, but it is likely the main attack was made by seafaring raiders ( sea peoples ) who sailed into the eastern Mediterranean around 1180 BC.
Traditionally, guests who visit a Malay house are presented with a tray of areca nuts and betel leaves, in much the same way as drinks are offered to guests in many cultures around the world.
Traditionally, families spend some time around the altar, praying and telling anecdotes about the deceased.
Traditionally, StarOffice licenses sold for around US $ 70, but in 2004, Sun planned to offer subscription-based licenses to Japanese customers for about ¥ 1, 980 ( US $ 17 ) per year ( Becker, 2004 ).
Traditionally participants also hold candles but in recent years this practice has been dropped, and many students have now adopted the habit of linking arms and twirling around at each corner of the quad.
Traditionally " Schaarbeekse krieken " ( a rare Belgian Morello variety ) from the area around Brussels are used.
Traditionally, kriek is made by breweries in and around Brussels using lambic beer to which sour cherries ( with the pits ) are added.
Traditionally, most schools hold Bunkasai on or around Culture Day ( November 3 ), a national holiday.
Traditionally, religions and magical systems around the world have freely and copiously borrowed and appropriated practices and beliefs from different regions and cultures.
Traditionally, flint glasses were lead glasses containing around 4 – 60 % lead oxide ; however, the manufacture and disposal of these glasses were sources of pollution.
Traditionally, the Bakanambia lived in the vicinity of Princess Charlotte Bay in the state of Queensland, covering an area of around 3, 000 square kilometres.
Traditionally Oktoberfestbiers were lagers of around 5. 5 to 6 % abv called Märzen-brewed in March and allowed to ferment slowly during the summer months.
Traditionally there are two macrodialects of Mari: Hill Mari, spoken on the upper bank of the Volga River, near Kozmodemyansk, and Meadow Mari on the lowland bank in and around the republican capital, Yoshkar-Ola.
Traditionally, the name Campidano refers to the fertile area located around the towns of Guspini and Villacidro.
Traditionally and usually currently, the nyckelharpa is played with a strap around the neck, stabilised by the right arm.
Traditionally American Indian drums are large, two to three feet in diameter, and they are played communally by groups of singers who sit around them in a circle.
Traditionally this dish was consumed by families seated around a floor level table of wood ( zbrilla ) on the 14th September, the ' Festa e Kryqit Shejt ' ( Exaltation of the Cross ).
Traditionally, the island's main industries have been fishing, logging and farming ; but today, the economy revolves around government services, tourism, and home and cottage construction.
Traditionally, social isolation has been represented as a one-dimensional construct organized around the notion of a person's position outside the peer group and refers to isolation from the group as a result of being excluded from the group by peers.
Traditionally, though without strong external attribution, Histriomastix has been regarded as his first play ; performed by either the Children of Paul's or the students of the Middle Temple in around 1599, it appears to have sparked the War of the Theatres, the literary feud between Marston, Jonson and Dekker that took place between around 1599 and 1602.
Traditionally, the only people allowed to move fish around the market were licensed fish porters.

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