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* Rifled Traditionally, artillery projectiles have been spin-stabilised, meaning that they spin in flight so that gyroscopic forces prevent them from tumbling.
Traditionally, spices are used both whole and ground ; cooked or raw ; and they may be added at different times during the cooking process to produce different results.
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, double bassists stood when playing solo and sat when they played in the orchestra or opera pit.
Traditionally, they are served in a cornet de frites ( French ) or frietzak / fritzak ( Dutch ), a white cardboard cone, then wrapped in paper, with a good spoonful of sauce on the top.
Traditionally, as women did not go to war, they did not bear a shield.
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, they practiced herding but are presently known for cultivating " green gold " tea.
Traditionally, some mathematicians have been suspicious, if not antagonistic, towards mathematical constructivism, largely because of limitations they believed it to pose for constructive analysis.
Traditionally, they are organized into two suborders:
Traditionally, women are not generally permitted to serve as witnesses in an Orthodox Beit Din ( rabbinical court ), although they have recently been permitted to serve as toanot ( advocates ) in those courts.
Traditionally, state supreme courts are headquartered in the capital cities of their respective states, though they may occasionally hold oral argument elsewhere.
Traditionally, varicose veins were only investigated using imaging techniques if there was a clinical suspicion of deep venous insufficiency, if they were recurrent, or if they involved the sapheno-popliteal junction.
Traditionally considered a phylum, molecular work suggests that they might be a subgroup of phylum Annelida.
Traditionally, classification has been based on their level of organization: i. e. they possess no tissues or organs.
Traditionally, the candle and candle holders were made in the same place, so they were appropriately sized, but international trade has combined the modern candle with existing holders, which makes the ill-fitting candle more common.
Traditionally they have been seen as enemies, and Cecil behind the scenes sabotaged Dudley's endeavours to obtain the Queen's hand.
Traditionally they were made of laminated wood ( typically ash ), with a small strung area using natural gut strings.
Traditionally they were made of laminated timber ( typically Ash ), with a small strung area using natural ' gut ' strings.
Traditionally they have been made from triglycerides ( oils and fats ).
Traditionally they were a mixture of pastoralists and hunter-gatherers — they relied on their domesticated reindeer for milk and transport and hunted other large game for meat ( Vasilevich, 620-1 ).
Traditionally, they have been hydrodynamic oil bearings, or oil-cooled ball bearings.
Traditionally, wholesalers were closer to the markets they supplied than the source from which they got the products.

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Traditionally, composting was to pile organic materials until the next planting season, at which time the materials would have decayed enough to be ready for use in the soil.
Traditionally, North Africans use a food steamer ( called a كسكس kiskas in Arabic or a couscoussière in French ).
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, 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, in sonnets English poets use iambic pentameter, the Spenserian and Shakespearean sonnets being especially notable.
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, the use of such input as fertilizers, weeding, irrigation, and pesticides is minimal, so present yield levels are low ( average = 700 kg / ha ).
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, sisal has been the leading material for agricultural twine ( binder twine and baler twine ) because of its strength, durability, ability to stretch, affinity for certain dyestuffs, and resistance to deterioration in saltwater, but the importance of this traditional use is diminishing with competition from polypropylene and the development of other haymaking techniques, while new higher-valued sisal products have been developed.
Traditionally, it had been supposed that the tribes which inhabited this part of central Scotland had made little or no use of the Castle Rock.
Traditionally, sports clubs also use the moniker " University " rather than " College ".
Traditionally, forging was performed by a smith using hammer and anvil, and though the use of water power in the production and working of iron dates to the 12th century, the hammer and anvil are not obsolete.
Traditionally, geomancy requires a surface of sand and the hands or a stick, but can be done equally well with a wax tablet and stylus or a pen and paper ; ritualized objects may or may not be desired for use in divination.
Traditionally people should often fill tortillas with whatever they are eating and eat it in the form of a gallo ( direct translation: rooster, resembling soft Mexican taco ), although this tradition is less in use currently and many restaurants serve tortillas only when requested by the client.
Traditionally the waste management industry has been slow to adopt new technologies such as RFID ( Radio Frequency Identification ) tags, GPS and integrated software packages which enable better quality data to be collected without the use of estimation or manual data entry.
Traditionally they are made from wood, but some modern versions use plastic ( for reasons of economy ) while those of collector's quality may be made from brass.
Traditionally, proprietary estoppel arose in relation to rights to use the land of the owner, and possibly in connection with disputed transfers of ownership.
Traditionally made of canvas, modern " party tents " are more likely to use PE ( polythene ) or, for higher quality, PVC.
Traditionally, toilets use three to five gallons per flush.
Traditionally, the basis for Macanese ethnic affiliation has been the use of the Portuguese language at home or some alliances with Portuguese cultural patterns and not solely determined along hereditary lines.
Traditionally, dialectologists study the variety of language used within a particular speech community, a group of people who share a set of norms or conventions for language use.
Traditionally, professionals in Great Britain received a fee in contradistinction to a payment, salary, or wage, and would often use guineas rather than pounds as units of account.
Traditionally they are made from bronze but due to the shortage of bronze after World War II, and the subsequent use of scrap metal, brass gongs with shorter decaying tones have become commonplace.

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