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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, prophets are regarded as having a role in society that promotes change due to their messages and actions.
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, it has been thought to play an important role in appetite, feeding behavior, and satiety, but more recent findings have implicated Neuropeptide Y in anxiety and stress, specifically, stress resiliency.
Traditionally, reconnaissance was a role that was adopted by the cavalry.
Traditionally, Gibb's original role in the Bee Gees was a backup singer, but since 1967 his role was a lead singer for which he vied with Barry during the group's first period of British success in the late 1960s.
Traditionally, mining has played a major role in the area and has been of great economic importance for Meråker.
Traditionally, the role of Editor-in-Chief of Halsbury's Laws is held by a former Lord Chancellor, and the current incumbent is Lord Mackay of Clashfern.
Traditionally the most important part of the Cabinet Office's role was facilitating collective decision-making by the Cabinet, through running and supporting Cabinet-level committees.
Traditionally the Prime Minister has played a prominent role in foreign affairs decisions.
Traditionally, all Rifle regiments and the Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry ( Jammu and Kashmir Rifles, Garhwal Rifles, Gurkha Rifles, and Rajputana Rifles ) wear rank badges, buttons and blackened wire embroidered articles of uniform in black instead of the usual Brass ( or gold ) coloured as the original role of the rifle regiments was camouflage and concealment.
Traditionally, teachers direct the learning process and students assume a receptive role in their education.
Traditionally, in the case of a formal engagement, it has been perceived that it is the role of a male to actively " court " or " woo " a female, thus encouraging her to understand him and her receptiveness to a proposal of marriage.
Traditionally, in many societies ( including Western societies ), men are expected to fill the role of the pursuer.
Traditionally, they played a smaller role in training combat application, and were eclipsed by sparring, drilling and conditioning.
Traditionally the line has played a minor role in London's transport system ; however, it is now receiving significant investment to increase its capacity.
Traditionally, in many societies ( including Western societies ), men were expected to fill the role of the pursuer.
Traditionally it is a technique employed by law enforcement agencies around the world and a person who works in such a role is commonly referred to as an undercover agent.
Traditionally, these characters only play a single role per episode, and then never reappear.
Traditionally, the role of creation of education policy would have rested on the Secretary of State for Education and Skills when formulating policy.
Traditionally, the French Army used the title " fusiliers " to designate ordinary role infantry, as opposed to élite troops such as grenadiers or light troops such as voltigeurs, carabiniers or chasseurs.
Traditionally, conservatives believe that the government should not play a major role in regulating business and managing the economy.
Traditionally being Deputy Leader has ensured the cabinet role of Deputy Prime Minister.

Traditionally and these
Traditionally, a fermentation process has been used to produce an insecticidal spray from these bacteria.
Traditionally, these trees have been built using morphological methods, such as appearance, embryology, etc.
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 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, opposite sides of a die add up to seven, implying that the 1, 2 and 3 faces share a vertex ; these faces may be placed clockwise or counterclockwise about this vertex.
Traditionally these frameworks have been out of the scope of common DBMSs, but utilization of them has become common-place, and often they are provided as add-ons to DBMSs.
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, these constraints have been listed as " scope ," " time ," and " cost ".
Traditionally these were used for carrying out the first step: formation of two liquids, one an oxide slag containing most of the impurity elements, and the other a sulfide matte containing the valuable metal sulfide and some impurities.
Traditionally, semantics has included the study of sense and denotative reference, truth conditions, argument structure, thematic roles, discourse analysis, and the linkage of all of these to syntax.
Traditionally, these natural features made possible several different types of agriculture, including wet-rice farming in the valleys and shifting cultivation in the uplands.
Traditionally these square-headed rackets feature a block of cork on top of the handle, as well as a thin layer of cork on the back of the racket, for increased grip and comfort.
Traditionally, in Celtic and Germanic Europe, the feast of Samhain ( called Allelieweziel in DeitschSchreiwer, Robert L. < i > A Brief Introduction to Urglaawe .</ i > Bristol, PA: Deitscherei. com, 2009 .</ ref >) was specially associated with the deceased, and, in these countries, it was still customary to set a place for them at table on this day until relatively recent times.
Traditionally these mass organizations were politically subordinated to the political leadership of the party.
Traditionally, adolescents were not given any information on sexual matters, with discussion of these issues being considered taboo.
Traditionally these are furled lines the same length as the tenkara rod.
Traditionally, these plutons have been considered to form by ascent of relatively buoyant magma in large masses called plutonic diapirs.
Traditionally, the practice of Judaism has been devoted to the study of Torah and observance of these laws and commandments.
Traditionally these have been viewed as defensive weapons against predators.
Traditionally these establishments can also feature some form of stage entertainment, often singers and dancers or burlesque entertainers.
Traditionally they are divided into three periods though this division is arguably arbitrary as the music in each of these periods is considerably varied.
Traditionally it was claimed that these images represented the guilds of the donors who paid for the windows.
Traditionally these views tend to fall into three main families, which can be called the outcomes model, the balancing model, and the participation model.
Traditionally, their work has been with print materials, but these skills are being increasingly used with electronic, visual, audio, and digital materials.
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.

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