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Traditionally, the batizado is the moment when the new practitioner gets or formalizes his or her apelido ( nickname, in English ).
Traditionally, on IRC, anybody can own a channel or a nickname ; if no one is using it, it can be used by anyone who chooses to do so.
Traditionally occupied by the higher-income bracket, especially on its " Northern Slopes " ( a term that refers to the part of Remuera north of Remuera Road ) the suburb has become regarded as the stereotypical retreat of the rich in Auckland. The term ' Remuera tractor ', for example, is a common nickname for upmarket SUV vehicles.
Traditionally, the home team's uniform is predominantly white with the team's nickname, and the visiting team's is predominantly gray with ( usually, but not always ) the team's city.
Traditionally, Koreans often wore white clothing, earning the nickname “ white-clothed people ” and therefore the color white epitomizes the Korean people.

Traditionally and is
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, Anatolia is considered to extend in the east to a line between the Gulf of Iskenderun and the Black Sea, approximately corresponding to the western two-thirds of the Asian part of Turkey.
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, a bodhisattva is anyone who, motivated by great compassion, has generated bodhicitta, which is a spontaneous wish to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Traditionally ascribed to the prophet Samuel, it is regarded by revisionist scholars as a novella of probable Hellenistic-era date.
Traditionally the drink is made by pouring the vodka over ice cubes or cracked ice in an old-fashioned glass, followed by the coffee liqueur.
Traditionally, the buy bet commission is paid no matter what, but in recent years a number of casinos have changed their policy to charge the commission only when the buy bet wins.
Traditionally, there is a distinction between northern and southern Chinese Islamic cuisine despite both utilizing mutton and lamb.
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, 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, most Christian readings of the Bible maintained that almost every prophecy was actually about the coming of Jesus, and that the entire Old Testament of the Bible is a prophecy about the coming of Jesus.
Traditionally, the Dalai Lama is thought of as the latest reincarnation of a series of spiritual leaders who have chosen to be reborn in order to enlighten others.
Traditionally, the " director's cut " is not, by definition, the director's ideal or preferred cut.
Traditionally, the double bass is a transposing instrument.
Traditionally, the cultural transmission of folk music is through learning by ear, although notation may also be used.
Traditionally, the fencers ' uniform is white ( black for instructors ).
Traditionally, at Wembley finals, the presentation is made at the Royal Box, with players, led by the captain, mounting a staircase to a gangway in front of the box and returning by a second staircase on the other side of the box.
Traditionally, a vessel flying under the courtesy flag of a specific nation, regardless of the vessel's country of registry, is considered to be operating under the law of her ' host ' nation.
Traditionally the dominant hand is assigned the task of plucking or strumming the strings.
Traditionally, it is thought that blessed mastellen immunize against rabies.
Traditionally, gazpacho is made by pounding the vegetables using a mortar and pestle.
Traditionally, the Battle of Bosworth Field is considered to mark the end of the Middle Ages in England, although Henry did not introduce any new concept of monarchy, and for most of his reign his hold on power was tenuous.
Traditionally, the Yoruba people viewed themselves as the inhabitants of a united empire, in contrast to the situation today, in which " Yoruba " is the cultural-linguistic designation for speakers of a language in the Niger – Congo family.

Traditionally and also
Traditionally, normative ethics ( also known as moral theory ) was the study of what makes actions right and wrong.
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 the dough is partially baked and other ingredients are also sometimes precooked.
Traditionally, Norway has always delivered top athletes in the sport, but Finland, Germany, Austria, and the United States are also among the top nations in the Nordic combined.
Traditionally, solutions are represented in binary as strings of 0s and 1s, but other encodings are also possible.
Traditionally, signal generators have been embedded hardware units, but since the age of multimedia-PCs, flexible, programmable software tone generators have also been available.
Traditionally the plate was copper, but now acetate, zinc, or plexiglas are also commonly used.
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 mounted above the rod, the spin cast reel is also fitted with an external nose cone that encloses and protects the fixed spool.
Traditionally " classical " companies, such as the Kirov Ballet and the Paris Opera Ballet, also regularly perform contemporary works.
Traditionally, Bhutanese medicine has been influenced by traditional Tibetan medicine and also some aspects of Indian medicine, particularly the " Three Humors of bile, wind and phlegm " that " dictates the state of our physical and spiritual health.
Traditionally, in English-speaking schools when reciting the alphabet, any letter that could also be used as a word in itself (" A ", " I ", and, at one point, " O ") was preceded by the Latin expression per se (" by itself ").
Traditionally these establishments can also feature some form of stage entertainment, often singers and dancers or burlesque entertainers.
Traditionally American items like Hash browns may also be available.
Traditionally the group included not only the clubmosses and firmosses, but also the spikemosses ( Selaginella and relatives ) and the quillworts ( Isoetes and relatives ).
Traditionally, this tomb, which may have been either a rock-cut or a natural cave, is identified with the Cave of the Patriarchs ( also called the Cave of Machpelah ).
Traditionally they are within the order Coraciiformes ( which includes also kingfishers, rollers, hoopoes and bee-eaters ).
The newly released Chicago Crime Commission publication, " The Gang Book 2012 ", conveyed a startling statistic that Chicago has more gang members than any other city in the United States: 150, 000 members Traditionally Los Angeles County was considered the Gang Capital of America, with an estimated 120, 000 ( 41, 000 in the City ) gang members ; Nevertheless, Chicago actually has a higher rate of gang membership per capita than Los Angeles ; and also the state of Illinois has a higher rate of gang membership ( 8-11 gang members per 1, 000 population ) than California ( 5-7 gang members per 1, 000 population ).
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 it toggles to the fender-rope or is suspended from the gunter ( small folding mast ) but can also be tied to a few points and secured with snaps or velcro.
Traditionally it has been primarily used as a decimal point, e. g. 3 · 14 as opposed to the SI 3, 14 or American 3. 14 ( also SI ), but this usage is less common in typography than in handwritten text, as a full stop ( period ) is easier to type.
Traditionally, sports clubs also use the moniker " University " rather than " College ".
Traditionally, the rigid fan ( also called fixed fan ) was the most popular form in China, although the folding fan came into popularity during the Ming Dynasty between the years of 1368 and 1644, and there are many beautiful examples of these folding fans remain.
Traditionally, a thief must not only gain dominion over the property, but also must move it from its original position.

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