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Traditionally and person
Traditionally, when a person died a woman would sing a lament ( in, or, " caoin " meaning " to weep, to wail ") at the funeral.
Traditionally, the Japanese considered it disrespectful to call any person by his given name, and more so for a person of noble rank.
Traditionally, the basic information needed to ensure correct identification of each person are place names, occupations, family names, first names, and dates.
Traditionally speaking, thirteen coils is considered a true " hangman's " noose / knot, as anything less might strangle a person inhumanely.
Traditionally, groups have met in person in sizes that allowed conversational interaction.
Traditionally, the person who gets the fava has to buy the cake the following year.
Traditionally, the diamond jubilee or anniversary of a person was also on the 75th anniversary.
Traditionally it is in the first person, is from the poet ’ s point of view and is themed in current events.
Traditionally the oldest person on base lowers the tattered flag on sundown and the youngest raises a new one on sunup.
Traditionally known as a vintner, a winemaker is a person engaged in making wine.
Traditionally, most states have been monarchies where the person of the monarch and the state were equivalent for most purposes.
Traditionally, pysanky designs are chosen to match the character of the person to whom the pysanka is to be given.
Traditionally, a person born in Peebles was called a gutterbluid, although few people can now claim that distinction as Peebles no longer has a hospital.
Traditionally, the birthday person makes a private wish, which will be realized if all the candles are extinguished in a single breath.
Traditionally, an agent provocateur ( plural: agents provocateurs, French for " inciting agent ( s )") is an agent employed by the police or other entity to act undercover to entice or provoke another person to commit an illegal act.
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, in addition to the service on the day of death, the memorial service is performed at the request of the relatives of an individual departed person on the following occasions:
Traditionally this pledge is printed, and signed by the person who desires membership.
near railways for the homeless Traditionally, the " Jungles " would have a large campfire and pot into which each person would put in a portion of their food, thus giving each person a portion that was, hopefully, more tasteful and nutritious than his original portion.
Traditionally, the particule de is omitted when citing the name of a person without a preceding given name, title ( baron, duc etc.

Traditionally and rose
Traditionally, the soundboards of both northern and Italian virginals were pierced with a rose, sometimes two or three in early days.
Traditionally it is made by mixing rose syrup with vermicelli, psyllium ( ispaghol ) or basil ( sabza / takmaria ) seeds, jelly pieces and tapioca pearls along with either milk, water or ice cream.
Traditionally Soun held a reputation of a ronin who rose to power almost overnight in Kanto ; however, he belonged to a prestigious family in the direct employment of the Ashikaga shoguns, and enjoyed important family connections.
Traditionally served after meals in Lebanon and Syria, it is often accompanied by candied rose petals, served in decorated cups.

Traditionally and through
Traditionally, the cultural transmission of folk music is through learning by ear, although notation may also be used.
Traditionally land, money, and titles passed through the female line.
Traditionally the mind had been studied through introspection.
Traditionally, this sauce is made from a velouté sauce ( a roux sauce made with a meat stock-in the case of suprême, a chicken stock is usually preferred ), reduced with heavy cream or crème fraîche, and then strained through a fine sieve.
Traditionally such a depiction would be achieved through cross-fading techniques on film.
Traditionally seen as a progressive college, in the 1960s Hertford was one of the first colleges to encourage applicants from state schools through the Hertford Scheme, and it has continued to have a higher proportion of students from state schools relative to private schools.
Traditionally, printed signatures were stacked on top of each other in a sewing frame and each signature was sewn through the inner fold to the signature on top of it.
Traditionally the guillotines were manually operated by turning a large wheel some 150 times to raise or lower the gate ; since the locks have to be left empty this operation will always have to be done twice to pass through.
Traditionally, light was reconciled with classical mechanics by assuming the existence of a " stationary " medium through which light propagated, the luminiferous aether.
Traditionally this was done through the postal system, but with the rise of email, the electronic mailing list became popular.
Traditionally, important shipping routes have passed through the area, and the municipality contains several trading posts dating as far back as 1648.
Traditionally, porosity and permeability were determined through the study of hand specimens, contiguous parts of the reservoir that outcrop at the surface ( see e. g. Guerriero et al., 2009, 2011, in references below ) and by the technique of formation evaluation using wireline tools passed down the well itself.
" Traditionally, they were laws that regulated and reinforced social hierarchies and morals through restrictions on clothing, food, and luxury expenditures.
Traditionally, both the legal and medical communities determined death through the end of certain bodily functions, especially respiration and heartbeat.
Traditionally, this was done through a federated governmental structure.
Traditionally ghee is always made from cow's ( considered sacred ) milk ग ो घ ृ त go-ghṛta ) and is a sacred requirement in Vedic yajña and homa ( fire sacrifices ), through the medium of Agni ( fire ) to offer oblations to Vishnu ( God ).
Traditionally the midsummers celebration is called Klidonas ( Κλήδονας ) meaning sign or oracle, and was considered a time when unmarried girls would discover their potential mates through a ritual.
Traditionally, the salt was transformed from its raw natural forms into commercially sold kala namak through a reductive chemical process that transforms some of the sodium sulphate in the raw salt into pungent hydrogen sulfide and sodium sulfide.
Traditionally, this was through a chimney, which tends to expel heat along with the exhaust.
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, these skills had been passed along through apprenticeships, however, more recently Jewelry Arts Schools specializing solely in teaching goldsmithing and a multitude of skills falling under the jewelry arts umbrella are available.
Traditionally, amateur radio operators have connected to AX. 25 networks through the use of a terminal node controller, which contains a microprocessor and an implementation of the protocol in firmware.
Traditionally, control has been achieved through pesticide use.
Traditionally through hole plated ( THP ) board style pins were used but increasingly gull wing surface mount ( SMD ) connections are used.

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