Of course, there exists a long and time-honoured tradition of guitar duets. |
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However, one upstart Edinburgh-based investment boutique has been blowing these time-honoured traditions away. |
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Others saw it as the time-honoured custom of cashing-in from a band about to call it a day. |
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In time-honoured tradition, it was a complete surprise, followed by a champagne reception for her family and colleagues. |
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Resources will then be allocated effectively in the time-honoured tradition of markets. |
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She prefers, in that time-honoured tradition of serious musicians, to let the music do the talking. |
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In doing so, she joined in with a time-honoured tradition of musicians taking a stance against war. |
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The co-owners of the new brewery have just begun producing their own brand of ales, brewed to secret recipes in time-honoured tradition. |
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The rituals of confession, penitence and absolution provided the time-honoured solutions. |
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When times are hard, the need to take stock offers the opportunity to revamp and optimise the time-honoured processes. |
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Oppression and intolerance continue in a time-honoured tradition. |
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Preserving fishery products is a time-honoured tradition in Andalusia that continues to this day. |
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Even time-honoured intelligence techniques for passing information, like dead-letter drops, have been surpassed by innovation. |
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So in the time-honoured tradition of capitalism, I'm going to steal their idea and offer my own solutions, at a cut rate of course. |
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This is a time-honoured comedy, which, in layperson's terms, means old-fashioned. |
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Opening an album with the strongest songs is a time-honoured practice. |
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In this case a modern Tokyo apartment building becomes the setting for a ghost story told in the time-honoured Japanese confessional style. |
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The Nepalese see these animals as time-honoured residents of their capital city. |
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The women, however, don anything from '50s pastel prom dresses to time-honoured vixen garb of garters and corsets. |
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His son shows us round the estate, where 30,000 bottles of Chateaux de Salles are produced each year using time-honoured methods. |
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The ritual enactments of faith are the time-honoured ways in which people show their commitment to their tradition. |
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Indeed, to cultivate altruism is easier said than done and to do away with time-honoured beliefs is almost hopeless. |
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It's a string of 12 pubs that the natives visit serially, in the time-honoured tradition of binge drinking. |
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McKinsey graduates are steeped in time-honoured techniques to assess and monitor business decisions. |
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The burst of flash illuminates a mass of arms raised, index fingers and little fingers pointing skywards, in the time-honoured rock salute. |
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Instead the old instinct to fix was on clear display, deploying all the time-honoured tricks. |
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To help fill this information gap some family business owners are turning to an old, time-honoured technique: the ethical will. |
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Face-to-face communication is the time-honoured way of communicating, but e-mail is widely used today because it is efficient and inexpensive. |
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The ceremony was performed according to time-honoured traditions, by the water and everything. |
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In time-honoured fashion, he also rips them off royally. |
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Some modern factories use cow's milk, which is cheaper and produces a milder flavoured cheese, although Loula continues the time-honoured method using only goat's milk. |
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Dog-eating, they argue, is a time-honoured tradition and China is not yet ready for Western-style prissiness about consuming such animals. |
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Mostly, though, people who rail against the media are indulging in the time-honoured sport of shooting the messenger. |
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Are the time-honoured principles of universal service at just and reasonable rates still relevant in 2005, or can they be dispensed with? |
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How do you build in the heart of time-honoured surroundings? Courageously, multilingually and charismatically. |
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Then, on January 31st, he sacked his government, a time-honoured Jordanian device for fobbing off protest. |
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The watchmaking craftsmen of the Manufacture Blancpain have since revived the secrets of the time-honoured art of horology. |
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After all, brinksmanship is a time-honoured Russian game, and waiting only strengthens Russia's ability to extract concessions. |
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In the time-honoured way of indigenous cultures, Inuk Elder Rhoda Karetak shared several stories which illustrated children's yearnings. |
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In time-honoured, if dishonourable, fashion, most of them have chosen to brief reporters on a confidential basis. |
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And, of course, Gigantis, the very essence of our terroirs and time-honoured expertise and tradition. |
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For the East-Coast rich, banishing one's offspring to the hinterlands is a time-honoured summer tradition. |
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Voting, however, is time-honoured party practice. |
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Even today it makes samurai swords using time-honoured techniques. |
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Smoking food is a time-honoured tradition that remains very popular today. |
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Sealing and fishing are time-honoured traditions that allow people to provide for their families through use of the marine environment and hard work. |
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A time-honoured investigative technique is laboratory wreckage analysis. |
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And when the buffet was declared open by Jean Michel Wautelet in the time-honoured fashion, the guests very nearly dashed to the tables in search of culinary discoveries. |
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In accordance with the time-honoured custom of generals, he was carried in on a four-horse chariot and clothed in purple, a far more brilliant hue than any other. |
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It's not helped by an Opposition that has failed to respect its time-honoured tradition of turning on and devouring itself after successive election defeats. |
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Hawkers, their bargains purchased overseas, return to set up their wares on the sidewalks, competing with time-honoured merchants who display goods indoors. |
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It's one thing, in the time-honoured way of lily-livered journalists the world over, to tear someone apart when they're not there to defend themselves. |
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So, the time-honoured system of casting votes will continue in June and many people are glad about that, especially politicians and their tallymen. |
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She has refitted the inside of the shop but will be doling out the confectionery in the time-honoured way, with a set of scales and brown paper bags. |
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Culture and education are among the cherished values which Egyptians hold in high esteem by virtue of their history and their time-honoured civilization. |
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Using time-honoured stained glass techniques, Vanessa incorporates recycled and antique glass, found objects, wine accoutrement and open spaces into contemporary glass panels and three dimensional sculptures. |
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I don't know of good evidence that acupuncture or alternative methods work, so I stick to the time-honoured antihistamine tablet taken every morning from mid-April to mid-August, regardless of the pollen count forecast. |
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But first of course Jake must, in the time-honoured fashion, take a dive. |
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The time-honoured salute to taunters at the Etihad was not pretty but not as ugly as his performance that day. |
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The blogger Guido Fawkes, pandering shamelessly to the mood of the moment, niggled away querulously in the time-honoured manner of village gossips. |
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Convinced of the significance of this concept, I ordered the construction and authentification of barrels made of Argonne forest oak in the time-honoured tradition. |
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You can fool some of the people all of the time is the time-honoured premise on which managers trot out comments in the knowledge that some will report their words unchallenged. |
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This is a region which is a treasure trove of natural and cultural delights and time-honoured educational establishments, but which longs for the rest of Europe to pay greater attention to it. |
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The process of hunting and fishing, followed by the sharing of food, communal partaking of one animal, is the time-honoured ritual which links us to our ancestors and each other. |
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For many families every dollar counts. We want to protect the time-honoured Canadian tradition of student backpacking adventures and summer family camping trips. |
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The time-honoured idea that the mind is essentially a little man, or homunculus, who sits in the brain doing clever things soon becomes problematic: who does all the clever things in the little man's brain? |
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When such resources become scarce, as is the case with desertification, time-honoured customs such as gleaning by poor people, and women in particular, are no longer permitted. |
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On my first day at Canton other officers were calling me Leatherneck, the time-honoured nickname of the US Marines. |
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Prior to this was the poll tax or the community charge, as officially described by the then Government when it abandoned the time-honoured system of rateable values. |
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The four-seat, two-door body was made of steel and aluminium panels fitted in the time-honoured coachbuilding manner over a wood and aluminium frame. |
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