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Traditionally and eight
Traditionally, the daily life of the Benedictine revolved around the eight canonical hours.
Traditionally, the Amoraic period is reckoned as seven or eight generations ( depending on where one begins and ends ).
Traditionally, pure Crazy Eights is scored 50pts for an eight, 10pts for a face card, and face value for a spot card.
Traditionally the cheesemakers extracted it by leaving bread in the caves for six to eight weeks until it was consumed by the mold.
Traditionally, polyphonic madrigals are unaccompanied ; the number of voices varies from two to eight, and most frequently from three to six.
Traditionally, the Sami people divide the year in eight seasons instead of four.
Traditionally, the Minor Counties played a minimum of eight matches, until recent times of two-days duration, and few of them played more than 12 games.
Traditionally there were eight simes in Kodagu.
Traditionally, another eight measures of unaccompanied fiddle playing followed, coming to a partial close in the middle ; since 1936, this part has rarely been printed with the sheet music.

Traditionally and puppet
Traditionally, this type of puppet has been made from papier-mâché or wood.

Traditionally and figures
Traditionally the revolutionary political syndicalism of figures such as Rudolph Rocker ( widely credited as the father of anarcho syndicalism ) has overshadowed the more reformist or economically focused syndicalism.
Traditionally, basses in operas had been cast as authority figures such as a king or high priest ; but with the advent of the more fluid baritone voice, the roles allotted by composers to lower male voices expanded in the direction of trusted companions or even romantic leads — normally the province of tenors.
Traditionally, Christian names were those of Biblical figures or recognised saints ; however, in the Gothic Revival of the Victorian era, other Anglo Saxon and mythical names enjoyed something of a fashion among the literati.
Traditionally reserved for statues of key figures of the Confederacy protests were held at the unveiling April 5, 2003, namely by the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Traditionally both X-ray diffraction and EBSD may collect pole figures.
Traditionally people dance without any figure on their minds, just figures they have seen from their elders.
Traditionally, this name was not used in intercourse with people outside of the family, and inside China or Taiwan almost nobody knows that his real name was Sun Deming ( although other historical figures such as Mao Zedong are known by their " register name "), and even many Chinese people wrongly assume that Deming was his courtesy name ( 字, zì ).
Traditionally the figures are danced with smooth flowing steps pushing flat along the floor and minimal heel lift.
Traditionally, Panglima Laôt usually belonged to pivotal figures in local fishing community who has advanced knowledge and experience in maritime aspect and long experience as pawang ( boat captain ), as well as understanding all aspects of the custom.
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 stage
Traditionally, amphibians as a class are defined as all tetrapods with a larval stage, while the group that includes the common ancestors of all living amphibians ( frogs, salamanders and caecilians ) and all their descendants is called Lissamphibia.
Traditionally these establishments can also feature some form of stage entertainment, often singers and dancers or burlesque entertainers.
Traditionally, sailors were often used as stage technicians, working with the complicated rope systems associated with flying.
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, there is a highly hierarchical method of creating theatre-a writer writes a script, a director interprets it for the stage, the performers perform the director and writers collective vision.
Traditionally held in Alexandra Gardens with stalls, food, and main stage of showcase entertainment taking place through the commitment of Midsumma ’ s principal partner, the City of Melbourne, the event relocated to Birrarung Marr in 2011.
Traditionally, each team received the exact time it recorded in that stage.
Traditionally, biodiversity was considered maximized at this stage, with introductions of new species resulting in the replacement and local extinction of endemic species.
Traditionally, evidence-based design has been applied for the measuring of the efficacy of a building design ; it is usually carried out at the post-construction stage as a part of a Post-Occupancy Evaluation ( POE ).
Traditionally, in IBM PC compatible systems the first sector of the disk holds the Master Boot Record ( MBR ), containing the drive's partitioning information and the code of the first stage boot loader for BIOS-based systems.

Traditionally and such
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, these trees have been built using morphological methods, such as appearance, embryology, etc.
Traditionally these have been interpreted as examples of government hostility toward commerce, but more recent studies, which use source material such as magistrate diaries and genealogical records, suggest that merchants in fact had a powerful impact on government policies and that the division between the world of the merchant and the world of the official was far more porous than traditionally believed.
Traditionally listed as a part of the major branch of philosophy known as metaphysics, ontology deals with questions concerning what entities exist or can be said to exist, and how such entities can be grouped, related within a hierarchy, and subdivided according to similarities and differences.
Traditionally, this means that the seeker has an electronic means of viewing the cache information in the field, such as pre-downloading the information to a PDA or other electronic device.
Traditionally listed as a part of the major branch of philosophy known as metaphysics, ontology deals with questions concerning what entities exist or can be said to exist, and how such entities can be grouped, related within a hierarchy, and subdivided according to similarities and differences.
Traditionally pubs in England were drinking establishments and little emphasis was placed on the serving of food, other than " bar snacks ", such as pork scratchings, and pickled eggs, along with salted crisps and peanuts which helped to increase beer sales.
Traditionally, a championship may not change hands in the event of a draw ( though it may become vacant ), though some promotions such as Total Nonstop Action Wrestling have endorsed rules where the champion may lose a title by disqualification.
Traditionally, the tobacco is mixed with a sweetener, such as honey or molasses.
Traditionally, silversmiths mostly made " silverware " ( cutlery, tableware, bowls, candlesticks and such ).
Traditionally, the samba is played by strings ( cavaquinho and various types of guitar ) and various percussion instruments such as tamborim.
Traditionally, politically driven talk radio from the United States does not air on Canadian stations, with a few scattered exceptions ( e. g. the now-defunct CFBN, which carried political programming such as the Glenn Beck Program and Dennis Miller, and the also-discontinued talk format of CHAM, which carried Miller ).
Penhold styles are popular among players originating from East Asian regions such as China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. Traditionally, penhold players use only one side of the racket to hit the ball during normal play, and the side which is in contact with the last three fingers is generally not used.
Traditionally such homogeneous catalysts are derived from metallocenes but the structure of active catalysts have been significantly broadened.
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 such sports were only played in cold areas during winter, but artificial snow and ice allow more flexibility.
Traditionally, the use of such input as fertilizers, weeding, irrigation, and pesticides is minimal, so present yield levels are low ( average = 700 kg / ha ).
Traditionally this person rose through the ranks of the FA's committee structure ( e. g. by holding posts such the chairmanship of a county football association ).
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 a popular source of food in some countries, such as Norway, in the United Kingdom it has previously been largely consumed as a cheaper and versatile alternative to cod and haddock in the West Country, elsewhere being known mostly for its traditional use as " Pollack for puss / coley for the cat.
Traditionally such therapy was provided as tablets but now is available in a range of formulations including skin patches, gels, skin sprays, subcutaneous implants and so forth.
Traditionally " classical " companies, such as the Kirov Ballet and the Paris Opera Ballet, also regularly perform contemporary works.
Traditionally made hard cheese, such as Emmental, and soft ripened cheeses may create less reaction than the equivalent amount of milk because of the processes involved.
Traditionally such a depiction would be achieved through cross-fading techniques on film.

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