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Traditionally and row
Traditionally, the opposition parties will sit in one row of seats, and the government party will sit in the other.
Traditionally the middle of the corps de logis of French chateaux consisted of a single row of rooms.
Traditionally, the shamash is placed higher than the others, often in the center, with four of the other candles on each side, but sometimes at either end of the row.

Traditionally and runs
Traditionally, statistics such as batting average ( the number of hits divided by the number of at bats ) and earned run average ( the average number of earned runs allowed by a pitcher per nine innings ) have dominated attention in the statistical world of baseball.
Traditionally, Chinese is written in vertical columns from top to bottom ; the first column is on the right side of the page, and the text runs toward the left.
Traditionally, each car runs on a separate lane with its own guide-slot ( though recently-developed digital technology can allow cars to share a lane ).
Traditionally the festival would open on or around April Fool's Day ( 1 April ), though it now generally begins in mid to late March and runs for roughly four weeks.
Traditionally the Apertura season runs from August to December, while the Clausura season runs from February to July.
Traditionally, commercial software suites like Oracle database charge their customers based on the number of processors the software runs on.

Traditionally and from
Traditionally, Anatolia is considered to extend in the east to an indefinite line running from the Gulf of Iskenderun to the Black Sea, coterminous with the Anatolian Plateau.
Traditionally groups within the family have been delimited largely based on fruit morphology, and the results from this have not been congruent with the more recent molecular phylogenetic analyses.
* Rifled Traditionally, artillery projectiles have been spin-stabilised, meaning that they spin in flight so that gyroscopic forces prevent them from tumbling.
Traditionally, a fermentation process has been used to produce an insecticidal spray from these bacteria.
Traditionally, the extinct family Viverravidae ( viverravids ) had been thought to be the earliest carnivorans, with fossil records first appearing in the Paleocene of North America about 60 mya, but recently described evidence from cranial morphology now places them outside the order Carnivora.
Traditionally called Rigil Kentaurus or Toliman, meaning " foot of the centaur ", the system has an overall magnitude of-0. 28 and is 4. 4 light-years from Earth.
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, the draw has been conducted by means of balls drawn from a purple velvet bag, however in recent years in order to comply with FIFA regulations the balls have been drawn from a clear perspex container.
Traditionally Mark's authority and survival has derived from its Petrine origins ( see above " Authorship ").
Traditionally divided into Upper Galilee ( Galil Elyon ), Lower Galilee ( Galil Tahton ), and Western Galilee ( Galil Ma ' aravi ), extending from Dan to the north, at the base of Mount Hermon, along Mount Lebanon to the ridges of Mount Carmel and Mount Gilboa north of Jenin and Tulkarm to the south, and from the Jordan Rift Valley to the east across the plains of the Jezreel Valley and Acre to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Coastal Plain in the west.
Traditionally, in the weeks running up to the 5th, children made " guys "— effigies supposedly of Fawkes — usually made from old clothes stuffed with newspaper, and fitted with a grotesque mask, to be burnt on the 5 November bonfire.
Traditionally the coat protected the Komondor from wolves ' bites, as the bites were not able to penetrate the thick coat.
Traditionally, locomotives pull trains from the front.
Traditionally, at least in the countryside, the stone from these flows is cut and used in the construction of homes, often in joint use with cement, brick and wood, forming a unique look to the exterior of country houses.
Traditionally, this has been interpreted to mean that she was from Magdala, a town thought to have been on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee.
Traditionally only men were permitted to fish on the reef, and did so from canoes or by using trained Man-of-war Hawks.
Traditionally the youngest child is prompted to ask questions about the Passover seder, beginning with the words, Mah Nishtana HaLeila HaZeh ( Why is this night different from all other nights ?).
Traditionally, the distinction between acute and chronic pain has relied upon an arbitrary interval of time from onset ; the two most commonly used markers being 3 months and 6 months since the onset of pain, though some theorists and researchers have placed the transition from acute to chronic pain at 12 months.
Traditionally, many have believed that the Prakrits are older than Sanskrit, and that it was from the Prakrits that Sanskrit was refined.
Traditionally the windows of town pubs were of smoked or frosted glass to obscure the clientele from the street but in the 1990s and after in the UK and other countries there has been a move towards clear glass, in keeping with brighter interior décors.
Traditionally, Kappamaki is consumed to clear the palate between eating raw fish and other kinds of food, so that the flavors of the fish are distinct from the tastes of other foods.

Traditionally and right
Traditionally, normative ethics ( also known as moral theory ) was the study of what makes actions right and wrong.
Traditionally, the Lead's right hand on the follow's back, near the lowest part of the shoulder-blade.
Traditionally, a phalanx therefore lined up for battle with the elite troops on the right flank to counter this tendency.
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, every town rabbi had the right to maintain a number of full-time or part-time pupils in the town's beth midrash ( study hall, usually adjacent to the synagogue ).
Traditionally, all warrant officers, with or without an appointment as RSM or CSM, are addressed as " Encik " (" mister " in Malay ) by officers and other ranks although this is an informal right which is not to be assumed.
Traditionally the penitent stands or kneels before either the Icon of Christ the Teacher ( to the viewers ' right of the Royal Door ) or in front of an Icon of Christ, " Not Made by Hands ".
Traditionally, the Algonquins were practitioners of Midewiwin ( the right path ).
Traditionally, members supporting the Government sit on his or her right, and those supporting the Opposition on his or her left.
Traditionally a practical centrist party, in its later years it drifted to the right, becoming increasingly associated with Israeli settlers, and towards the end of its existence was part of a political alliance with the strongly right-wing National Union.
Traditionally and usually currently, the nyckelharpa is played with a strap around the neck, stabilised by the right arm.
Traditionally the granting of a charter gave a settlement and its inhabitants the right to town privileges under the feudal system.
Traditionally, the Monarch of the United Kingdom retains the right to ownership of all unmarked mute swans in open water, but only exercises ownership on certain stretches of the River Thames and its surrounding tributaries.
Traditionally, the 1 ball is placed at the rack's right corner, and the 5 ball placed at the rack's left corner, although this is not an official rule.
Traditionally, right-footed players are played on the right wing and left-footed players on the left as a matter of familiarity and comfort.
Traditionally, the onside kick had its own formation, in which the other ten players of the kicking team would line up on one side ( left or right ) of the kicker, in an effort to get as many people as possible into one area of the field.
Traditionally, the Government sits on the side of the House to the right of the Speaker with the opposition to the left of the Speaker ; in the PEI assembly, this arrangement is reversed.
Traditionally, right-footed players are played on the right flank and left-footed players on the left as a matter of familiarity and comfort.
Traditionally the Garrison Sergeant Major London District wore the same badge of rank as a Regimental Sergeant Major of Foot Guards, the large Royal Coat of Arms on the right upper sleeve.
Traditionally, the right to perform the ritual would be hereditary and the head nestinar may be succeeded only by his or her son or daughter, and only when he or she is too old or ill to continue performing it.
Traditionally Manasseh is the man on the right and Amon is the child on the left.
Traditionally part of Riccarton parish, the village is now a quoad sacra parish in its own right.
Traditionally, this was done as the boats were pulled together right after the race ended and shirts were exchanged, but it is now usually done off the water.

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