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Traditionally, the Japanese considered it disrespectful to call any person by his given name, and more so for a person of noble rank.
Traditionally representing graziers, farmers and rural voters generally, it began as the Country Party, and then adopted the name the National Country Party in 1975.
Traditionally in Judaism, the name is not pronounced but read as Adonai () (" Master "), during prayer, and referred to as HaShem (" the Name ") at all other times.
Traditionally, the signature of the monarch includes their regnal name but not ordinal, followed by the letter R, which stands for rex or regina ( Latin for king and queen, respectively ).
Traditionally, the scientific name for the donkey is Equus asinus asinus based on the principle of priority used for scientific names of animals.
Traditionally, Canna " edulis " has been reputed to be the variety grown for food in South America, but there is no scientific evidence to substantiate the name.
Traditionally in Huntingdonshire, it gave its name to a hundred and, from 1894 to 1974, Norman Cross Rural District.
Traditionally, the name has been translated as " belly spear ", with the second element of the name, bulga, being treated as a derivative of Old Irish bolg " belly, sack, bag ".
Traditionally, tanning used tannin, an acidic chemical compound from which the tanning process draws its name ( tannin is in turn named for an old German word for oak or fir trees, which supplied it ).
Traditionally, the given name in turn consists of one character unique to the individual and one character shared by all people in a family of the same sex and generation ( see Generation name ).
Traditionally, Chinese women became part of their husband's family but retained their old surnames, while their children acquired the father's name.
Traditionally this is done by enclosing its name inside.
Traditionally, usage in Western countries mostly followed the original Shanghainese usage and applies the Cantonese-language name cheongsam to a garment worn by women.
Traditionally, the sword with which St. George slew the dragon was called Ascalon, a name recalling the city of Ashkelon, Israel.
Traditionally, members of the House of Commons were commoners — though the name of the House of Commons comes from the communities they represent, not their rank — while members of the House of Lords were peers.
Traditionally, the foundry has been known by the name of the Master Founder and owner, operating from the 19th Century to 1968 as Mears & Stainbank.
* Traditionally, " turban " has been the name of a type of headwear worn by women in Western countries.
Unfortunately the name of this queen's husband, Niphururiya, might equally be a rendering of the prenomen of either Akhenaten ( Neferkheprure ) or Tutankhamun ( Nebkheprure ).< ref > Reeves, C. N., < cite > Akhenaten, Egypt's false Prophet </ cite > ( Thames and Hudson ) p. 165 </ ref > Traditionally identification with the latter is preferred and consequentially Dakhamunzu is identified with his widow Ankhesenamun ( later married to her servant Ay ).
Traditionally, the name Campidano refers to the fertile area located around the towns of Guspini and Villacidro.
Traditionally considered to have been located in the area of the modern city of Toyokawa because of the place name, archaeological investigations at the Hakuho-machi area of Toyota from 1991-1997 have revealed extensive ruins and ceramic shards indicating the possibility that the provincial capital was located there.
Traditionally, a person's surname is compounded by the father's surname ( originally the paternal grandfather's last name ) and the mother's last name ( originally the maternal grandfather's last name ).

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Traditionally, the ensi was the highest functionary of the Sumerian city-states.
Traditionally, for the poorer citizens, local marriage was the norm while the elite had been much more likely to marry abroad as a part of aristocratic alliance building.
Traditionally, Bursa was famous for being the largest center of silk trade in the Byzantine and later the Ottoman empires, during the period of the lucrative Silk Road.
Traditionally, computational linguistics was usually performed by computer scientists who had specialized in the application of computers to the processing of a natural language.
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, within the toad's natural range in South America, the Embera-Wounaan would " milk " the toads for their toxin, which was then employed as an arrow poison.
Traditionally the prod was often lashed to the stock with rope, whipcord, or other strong cording.
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, Lois Lane ( and sometimes others ) would often suspect Superman of truly being Clark Kent ; this was particularly prominent in Silver Age stories, including those in the series Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane.
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 Coptic language was used in church services, and the scriptures were written in the Coptic alphabet.
Traditionally, normative ethics ( also known as moral theory ) was the study of what makes actions right and wrong.
Traditionally, the FA Cup Final was played at London's Wembley Stadium.
Traditionally this was done after the glass was blown or cast.
Traditionally, the corn for grits was ground by a stone mill.
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 monarch was the pinnacle of the state.
Traditionally, it was prepared by marinating the hams in herbs and vinegar for several days, then hanging them in a chimney for long periods of cold smoking.
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 it was made of wheatberries, poppy seeds, honey ( or sugar ), various nuts and sometimes raisins.
Traditionally it has been argued that prior to the beginning of the 14th century, the weapon was a self bow between four and five feet in length, known since the 19th century as the shortbow.
Traditionally, Methodism was particularly prominent in Cornwall and ( in its Calvinistic form ) in Wales, both regions noted for their non-conformism and distrust of the Church of England.
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, the vote was conducted by acclamation, by selection ( by committee ), or by plenary vote.

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