Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Banshee" ¶ 9
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Traditionally and when
Traditionally, steel-string guitars have been made of a combination of various " tonewoods ", or woods that have pleasing resonant qualities when used in instrument-making.
Traditionally, the meter used with a shunt has a full-scale deflection ( FSD ) of, so shunts are typically designed to produce a voltage drop of when carrying their full rated current.
Traditionally, the batizado is the moment when the new practitioner gets or formalizes his or her apelido ( nickname, in English ).
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 most computer music programs have tended toward the old write / compile / run model which evolved when computers were much less powerful.
Traditionally, double bassists stood when playing solo and sat when they played in the orchestra or opera pit.
Traditionally warm relations suffered considerably during the 1970s, when Madagascar expelled the U. S. ambassador, closed a NASA tracking station, allied with the USSR, and nationalized two U. S. oil companies.
Traditionally, the leader of the National Party serves as Deputy Prime Minister when the Coalition is in government.
Traditionally, English poets employ iambic pentameter when writing sonnets, but not all English sonnets have the same metrical structure: the first sonnet in Sir Philip Sidney's sequence Astrophel and Stella, for example, has 12 syllables: it is iambic hexameters, albeit with a turned first foot in several lines.
Traditionally, the rhizome is gathered when the stalk withers ; it is immediately scalded, or washed and scraped, to kill it and prevent sprouting.
Traditionally low vaccination rates in northern Nigeria dropped further in the early 2000s when radical preachers promoted a rumor that polio vaccines were a Western plot to sterilize Muslims and infect them with HIV.
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, the Swiss cow herders used to take the cheese with them when they were moving cows to or from the pastures up in the mountains.
Traditionally, all CJK languages have no spaces: modern Chinese and Japanese ( except when written with little or no kanji ) still do not, but modern Korean uses spaces.
Traditionally, shamrock is said to have been used by Saint Patrick to illustrate the Christian doctrine of the Trinity when Christianising Ireland in the 5th century.
Traditionally a member of the team hands the answers in for adjudication to the quiz master or to the next team along for marking when the answers are called.
Traditionally, the mint leaves were used as a preservative, this practice arising from the serendipitous discovery that Halloumi kept better and was fresher and more flavoursome when wrapped with mint leaves.
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 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 nicknamed Canada's " Grand National Drunk ", the Grey Cup party originated in the 1948 championship when hundreds of Calgary Stampeders fans descended on Toronto for their team's first appearance in the game.
Traditionally, a chaperone was an older married or widowed woman accompanying a young woman when men would be present.
Traditionally, the assemblies have recognized New Testament passages that seem to deny speaking and teaching roles to women, except when working with children or with other women.
Traditionally, governors called out National Guard units when faced with natural but localized disasters such as blizzards, earthquakes, floods, and forest fires.

Traditionally and person
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 this person rose through the ranks of the FA's committee structure ( e. g. by holding posts such the chairmanship of a county football association ).
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.

3.202 seconds.