He explains the rich spiritual tradition of prayer at the close of day, and provides an inspiring meditation on the texts. |
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The revival of bardic names became something of a conceit following the reinvention of medieval tradition by Iolo Morganwg in the 18th century. |
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Although liable to censorship, the latter has a tradition of satirising and attacking School policies, as well as documenting recent events. |
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Sometimes, they were raised only as commemoration to great people, a tradition which was continued as the runestones. |
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The tradition established back then continued throughout the 20th century and even until today. |
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Roman law and tradition forbade the use of vehicles in urban areas, except in certain cases. |
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Anne also created the racecourse at Ascot and began the tradition of the annual Royal Ascot procession from the castle. |
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In England there is a strong tradition that each chapel should face the east. |
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However, the tradition of distinguished gentlefolk retiring to the crescent continued. |
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Elves in German tradition also show the seductive side apparent in English and Scandinavian material, however. |
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It has had little impact on the Robin Hood tradition but needs mention as the work of a major dramatist. |
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A tradition dating back at least to the end of the 16th century gives Robin Hood's birthplace as Loxley, Sheffield, in South Yorkshire. |
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Geoffrey's description in turn drew on an already established tradition in Welsh oral tradition of the grandeur of Arthur's court. |
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Welsh tradition also knew of a dagger named Carnwennan and a spear named Rhongomyniad that belonged to him. |
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According to Welsh tradition the region of Kyle was named for Coel, and a mound at Coylton in Ayrshire was regarded as his tomb. |
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English expatriates form a larger part of the Morris tradition in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Hong Kong. |
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Some dancers were also associated with a tradition of mumming and hold a pace egging play in their area. |
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This style is called Nantgarw tradition after a small village in the Taff Valley. |
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Today, the tradition is still observed in some parts of Europe and among European communities in North America. |
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Pearly Kings and Queens, known as pearlies, are an organised charitable tradition of working class culture in London, England. |
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Now, after a protracted civil war and the establishment of multiparty democracy, the mapiko tradition is thriving in freestyle mode. |
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Under the reign of the Emperor Augustus, Horace continued the tradition of shorter poems, with his Odes and Epodes. |
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The tradition that Holbein's portrait flattered Anne derives from the testimony of Sir Anthony Browne. |
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A gifted draughtsman, he was heir to a German tradition of line drawing and precise preparatory design. |
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In the 17th century there began a tradition of Old English literature dictionaries and references. |
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The poem is composed orally and extemporaneously, and the archive of tradition on which it draws is oral, pagan, Germanic, heroic, and tribal. |
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From the 1850s, the Parsi theatre tradition in India transformed Hamlet into folk performances, with dozens of songs added. |
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Romeo and Juliet belongs to a tradition of tragic romances stretching back to antiquity. |
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Romeo and Juliet borrows from a tradition of tragic love stories dating back to antiquity. |
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Cushman's success broke the Garrick tradition and paved the way for later performances to return to the original storyline. |
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Karanth's Barnam Vana of 1979 had adapted Macbeth to the Yakshagana tradition of Karnataka, India. |
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This tradition of martyrdom would continue among Donne's closer relatives, many of whom were executed or exiled for religious reasons. |
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An existing tradition of Romance fiction in France and Spain was popular in England. |
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The question as to whether Dickens belongs to the tradition of the sentimental novel is debatable. |
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Leavis, who asserted that the author had made an important contribution to the tradition of English fiction. |
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The Norfolk melodeon player and singer Tony Hall has given the tradition a unique style. |
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It had retained a strong tradition of wassailing, and seafaring songs were important in the coastal counties of Kent and Hampshire. |
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Thus a tradition was created for oratorios which was to govern their future performance. |
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They inaugurated a new tradition of brisk, small scale performances, with vocal embellishments by the solo singers. |
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In contrast to the history and tradition which surround the regalia, it is customary for most coronation robes to be newly made for each monarch. |
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The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area, encompassing the Green Futures and Healing Field. |
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There was a royal performance of Messiah in 1743, which was a success and began a tradition of Lenten oratorio performances. |
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In fact this tradition has been revived in parks and stately homes around the UK at promenade concerts such as the Battle Proms. |
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Additionally, the tradition was for the concert to be led by a British conductor. |
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He respected tradition in the theatre, but he also took great delight in breaking tradition, which is what made him so unique. |
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In Japan, where the popular film tradition integrated silent movie and live vocal performance, talking pictures were slow to take root. |
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Oral tradition was very strong in early English culture and most literary works were written to be performed. |
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Developing from Welsh, Irish and English tradition Sir Gawain highlights the importance of honour and chivalry. |
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The imported eisteddfod tradition in the Channel Islands encouraged recitation and performance, a tradition that continues today. |
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The collection was in the tradition of a schatzkammer or treasure house such as those formed by the Renaissance princes of Europe. |
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Many Asian countries have a tradition of playing rugby dating from the British Empire. |
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This tradition lasted until 1998 when Premiership Rugby rules forced Leicester to abandon lettering and number their players like everyone else. |
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Huddersfield had a strong liberal tradition up to the 1950s reflected in the number of liberal social clubs in the town. |
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There was a long tradition of road racing on real streets in North America. |
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Fownhope, Hereford have an ongoing tradition in the celebration of Oak Apple Day. |
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The Heart of Oak Society was previously a friendly society, but had to reform in 1989 to keep the tradition going. |
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The Japanese tradition is independent of the European, but many abstract and floral elements are used. |
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Normandy has a rich tradition of painting and gave to France some of its most important artists. |
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The tradition of celebration St George's day had waned by the end of the 18th century after the union of England and Scotland. |
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These names in turn are at the end of a tradition extending to the Roman republic. |
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Although a rich spoken tradition survived, for 300 years the language was not written down. |
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In the Manx tradition of folklore, there are many stories of mythical creatures and characters. |
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It used to be a tradition to leave a coin on the bridge to ensure good luck. |
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He placed Falstaff in the tradition of the miles gloriosus, the type of rascally braggart soldier borrowed from Roman comedy. |
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This tradition of absolutism, known as Tsarist autocracy, was expanded by Catherine II the Great and her descendants. |
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One tradition is that the Master of Lovat intended to hold the bridge until he was persuaded against it. |
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Cornel West and Judith Butler have led a continental tradition in American philosophical academia. |
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It has been the tradition of the Liberal party consistently to maintain the doctrine of individual liberty. |
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Congregational churches present in the country are also part of the Calvinistic tradition in Latin America. |
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Germany has a long tradition of higher education reflecting the global status as a modern economy. |
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The Frankfurt Book Fair is the most important in the world for international deals and trading, with a tradition spanning over 500 years. |
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From its formation in 1707, the United Kingdom has had a vibrant tradition of theatre, much of it inherited from England and Scotland. |
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This request was granted, and the Treaty was thus to be called the Treaty of Lisbon, in line with the tradition of European Union treaties. |
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An Orcadian is a native of Orkney, a term that reflects a strongly held identity with a tradition of understatement. |
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A strong Teaching tradition is maintained between the city's main hospitals and the University of Glasgow Medical School. |
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This explanation supports the tradition that the city was founded by the Danish king Sweyn Forkbeard. |
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It is tradition for Bermuda to march in the Opening Ceremony in Bermuda shorts, regardless of the summer or winter Olympic celebration. |
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Until 2016, the tradition had been to also release 30,000 similarly coloured balloons, which represented the people of Gibraltar. |
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However, this tradition has now been ended because of the threat that it poses to wildlife, particularly marine. |
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Cape Breton fiddling is a unique tradition of Gaelic and Acadian styles, known in fiddling circles worldwide. |
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This was a tradition shared with Scotland which continued into the early 20th century. |
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By the early 20th century the literary tradition was almost extinct, though some 'dialect' poetry continued to be written. |
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Standards of experimental and quantification techniques, as well as the tradition of citation, were introduced. |
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Presbyterianism is a part of the Reformed tradition within Protestantism which traces its origins to the British Isles, particularly Scotland. |
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Though not infallible like holy Scripture, tradition may serve as a lens through which Scripture is interpreted. |
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There are also evangelical Protestant churches in the country of the Methodist tradition like the Wesleyan Church of the Philippines, Inc. |
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Stories of witty cheats were an integral part of the European novella with its tradition of fabliaux. |
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The tradition that developed with these titles focused on a hero and his life. |
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The Netherlands has a tradition of learning foreign languages, formalised in Dutch education laws. |
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Balinese painting tradition are notable for its highly vigorous yet refined intricate art which resembles baroque folk art with tropical themes. |
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Randai is a folk theatre tradition of the Minangkabau people which incorporates dance, music, singing, drama and the martial art of silat. |
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Randai is a folk theatre tradition of the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra, usually performed for traditional ceremonies and festivals. |
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Roman literary theatre tradition is particularly well represented in Latin literature by the tragedies of Seneca. |
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In the UNIX tradition categories of netnews groups are structured hierarchically. |
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Unfortunately for Bruce, the Scots' tradition for the preceding 200 years had been demonstrably different, relying on primogeniture instead. |
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The best known tradition connected to this night concerns matrimony and premonitory dreams. |
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Harry wrote from oral tradition describing events 170 years earlier, and is not in any sense an authoritative descriptor of Wallace's exploits. |
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Riding the Marches maintains the tradition of an occasion that was, in its day, of great importance. |
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She operated within a religious tradition that believed an exceptional person from any level of society might receive a divine calling. |
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Yet another tradition is the discovery of the royal body at Berry Moss, near Kelso. |
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The family tradition was either that these items belonged to James IV or were arms carried by Thomas Howard at Flodden. |
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This continued the tradition of presenting at least two generations of heirs. |
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There has also been a long tradition of influences between Scottish American and African American communities. |
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The civic tradition of the Scottish Enlightenment contributed to the intellectual ferment of the American Revolution. |
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Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall upheld the martial tradition in the twentieth century. |
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Church of Tuvalu is the only officially established state church in the Calvinist tradition in the world. |
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For the most part, the Reformed tradition did not modify the medieval consensus on the doctrine of God. |
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This tradition is applied in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Luxembourg, Norway, and in the case of the queens regnant of the Netherlands. |
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In the tradition of Scottish heraldry, use of the banner is not restricted to the sovereign. |
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In 2014 the tradition was revived after an official abeyance of several years. |
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The tradition was carried on by French lawyers, known as the Ultramontani, in the 13th century. |
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He followed the tradition of employing lutenists for his private entertainment, as did other members of his family. |
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The Annual Scots Fiddle Festival which runs each November showcases the great fiddling tradition and talent in Scotland. |
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The first instrument associated with the harping tradition in the Gaelic world was known as a cruit. |
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In the early 19th century, even as the old Gaelic harp tradition was dying out, a new harp was invented in Ireland. |
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It is believed to have been introduced to the Indian tradition by Baluswamy Dikshitar brother of Muthuswami Dikshitar. |
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The earliest Welsh literature was poetry, which was extremely intricate in form from its earliest known examples, a tradition sustained today. |
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From the middle of the 16th century onwards, a decline is seen in the praise tradition of the poets of the nobility, the cywyddwyr. |
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The quality of extant work generally, both minor and major, demonstrates a thriving poetic tradition in Scotland throughout the period. |
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Wales has had a long tradition of poets and bards under royal patronage, with extant writing from medieval royal poets and earlier. |
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Cypriot tradition holds that a ship which was transporting Saint Andrew went off course and ran aground. |
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Such a tradition was however not widely acknowledged until the 20th century. |
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This unusual tradition survived until 1994, although numbered shirts were worn in European competition from 1975 onwards. |
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This tradition is similar to the games of darts, except in curling the winner traditionally buys a round of drinks for the losing team. |
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English gypsy Pat Skye Lee, twenty, is breaking centuries of tradition by marrying a nongypsy. |
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He is not afraid of responsibility, and has no respect for tradition or convention. |
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A chair at the Lord's table was awarded to the best poet and musician, a tradition that prevails in the modern day National Eisteddfod. |
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It was attributed to Seth, the spirit of evil who according to Egyptian tradition governed the central deserts of Africa. |
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Kent had a long tradition of joint kingship, with east and west Kent under separate kings, though one king was typically dominant. |
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There is a tradition that he was disabled or disfigured in some way that excluded him from power. |
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Henry also kept a menagerie at the Tower, a tradition begun by his father, and his exotic specimens included an elephant, a leopard and a camel. |
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In Jarman's version, Edward finally escapes captivity, following the tradition in the Fieschi letter. |
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In 2000, he revived the tradition of appointing harpists to the Royal Court, by appointing an Official Harpist to the Prince of Wales. |
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The nontheistic tradition of Buddhism generally takes the view that people can liberate themselves. |
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The tradition of serving the Greek dish, saganaki while aflame, has its origins in Chicago's Greek community. |
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Chicago literature finds its roots in the city's tradition of lucid, direct journalism, lending to a strong tradition of social realism. |
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The last occasion of this event was in June 2017, but the event is now seen as a purely historic tradition and social community event. |
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There is a tradition that the Apostle John was the author of the Gospel of John. |
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Scholars agree that the Gospel of John was written last, by using a different tradition and body of testimony. |
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Though the exact date of his death is not certain, tradition holds that it was on March 1, which is the date now marked as Saint David's Day. |
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According to this tradition Joseph brought with him the Holy Grail, and built at Glastonbury the first British church. |
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The core tradition was praise poetry and the poet Taliesin was regarded as the first in the line. |
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With the death of the last native prince of Wales in 1282 the tradition gradually disappears. |
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The poetic tradition thrived in Wales as long as there were patrons available to welcome its practitioners. |
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Not all of the poetry which survives from this period belongs to the tradition of the praise poetry of the nobility. |
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But it was in private poetic bouts with fellow poets that the satire tradition flourished. |
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But the storytelling tradition was basically oral, and only a few remnants suggest the wealth of that tradition. |
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Although Williams' poetry was not in keeping with the tradition of the National Eisteddfod, he was still embraced by it. |
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The shan shui tradition was never intended to represent actual locations, even when named after them, as in the convention of the Eight Views. |
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There is a long tradition of Welsh supporters singing before and during matches. |
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Another tradition claims that if the water boils while visitors are present, then love and good luck will surely follow. |
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Such health treatments have an enduring tradition in European countries including Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Austria. |
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In the tradition of other low-level languages, many CIL opcodes tend to be cryptic and completely unpronounceable by us mere humans. |
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In the Republic of Ireland, the republican tradition has moderated and moved into the mainstream. |
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There is also a tradition that the islands were colonised by Rhodes after the Trojan War. |
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It is marked by social and cultural events connected to the tradition of whale hunting. |
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Muslims imported a rich intellectual tradition from the Middle East and North Africa. |
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Cretans also have a tradition of keeping firearms at home, a tradition lasting from the era of resistance against the Ottoman Empire. |
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The city's main football team is SK Brann and the city's unique tradition is the buekorps. |
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Although still used today, the origin of the phrase is unknown, and is generally an oral tradition without documentary evidence. |
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For decades and possibly centuries, the tradition bearers idled, and the tradition itself hibernated. |
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The Netherlands has a tradition of cabaret or kleinkunst, which combines music, storytelling, commentary, theatre and comedy. |
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The city had a tradition of asserting its autonomy in dealings with the French authorities and even with the local Breton authorities. |
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The port tradition in many of the groups was repeated in the unused sheds of the port, such as Bovis hall which could hold 20,000 spectators. |
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There is sometimes a tradition of smashing a glass used for a loyal toast, so that no lesser toast can be made with it. |
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The Duke's appointment follows a long tradition of royal involvement with the academy. |
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Oral tradition of the affected tribes continue to claim that whites were to blame for the disease. |
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Indian influences came first with Shaivism and Buddhism penetrating deeply into society, blending with indigenous tradition and culture. |
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The concept of cultural landscapes can be found in the European tradition of landscape painting. |
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India is often called the land of snakes and is steeped in tradition regarding snakes. |
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In Asturian tradition and culture the yew tree has had a real link with the land, the people, the ancestors and the ancient religion. |
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There was a tradition of planting yew trees in churchyards throughout Britain and Ireland, among other reasons, as a resource for bows. |
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This tradition of clarification can be seen as established by the Apostolic Fathers, who were bishops themselves. |
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The Anglican tradition includes separate rites for Nuptial Masses, Funeral Masses, and votive Masses. |
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The Roman tradition is rich in historical myths, or legends, concerning the foundation and rise of the city. |
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Shaivism was the dominant religious tradition of many southern Indian Hindu kingdoms during the 1st century. |
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Ife was noted as a major religious and cultural centre in West Africa, and for its unique naturalistic tradition of bronze sculpture. |
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The Columbia University Marching Band tells jokes during the campus tradition of Orgo Night. |
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Hanson and Heath estimate that Plato's rejection of the Homeric tradition was not favorably received by the grassroots Greek civilization. |
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Greek mythographer Euhemerus established the tradition of seeking an actual historical basis for mythical beings and events. |
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On this occasion, visitors began to throw coins from the bridge into the fissure, a tradition based on European legends. |
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There also was a long tradition of pushing back Muslims, which stemmed from Portugal's fight for nationhood against the Moors. |
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They cannot be said to have developed these tools or to have contributed the tradition to technology. |
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On the east side of the line the small flake tradition continues, but the tools are additionally worked Mode 1, with flaking down the sides. |
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The earliest Greek poet known is Homer, although he was certainly part of an existing tradition of oral poetry. |
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Well into the 19th century, the classical tradition derived from Greece dominated the art of the western world. |
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The tradition continues today with groups such as The Wurzels specialising in Scrumpy and Western music. |
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In accordance with English tradition and in a bid to legitimise his rule, Henry issued a coronation charter laying out various commitments. |
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There are no early documents mentioning an actual dedication to St Anthony which seems to depend entirely on tradition and may be groundless. |
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There was also a tradition that she was responsible for the planting of Wistman's Wood, a stand of ancient stunted oak trees high on Dartmoor. |
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This may be a result of the strong seafaring and fisherman tradition of the West Country, both legal and outlaw. |
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It has become a tradition for the men's Olympic marathon to be the last event of the athletics calendar, on the final day of the Olympics. |
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Indigenous Australia's oral tradition and religious values are based upon reverence for the land and a belief in this Dreamtime. |
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Australia has a tradition of Aboriginal art which is thousands of years old, the best known forms being rock art and bark painting. |
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In Great Britain and the Commonwealth countries, the British tradition of social anthropology tends to dominate. |
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The prime burial tradition was cremation, but the third century and thereafter saw an increase in inhumation. |
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The tradition of the Easter egg, known as pysanky, has long roots in Ukraine. |
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The tradition of these troops is preserved as a military persiflage by Cologne's most outstanding carnival society, the Rote Funken. |
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The tradition of Korean historiography was established with the Samguk Sagi, a history of Korea from its allegedly earliest times. |
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In the context of the ancient tradition and norms of Castilian nobililty, all descendants of a noble are considered noble, regardless of fortune. |
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Dated to between AD 660 and 690, it marks the end of the native Alemannic tradition of runic literacy. |
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With the change in values imposed by communist ideology, the tradition of preservation was broken. |
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By the early 19th century a modern native tradition had emerged, producing some of the greatest writers in Russian history. |
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An important sub category that emerged from the monographic tradition was the biography. |
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The Tainui tribal elders have continued this tradition and the New Zealand Maori Kingitanga movement alive to the present. |
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Alamannic tradition is particular in doubling the fee if the victim was a woman, so that the weregeld for a free woman is 400 shillings. |
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Influenced by Enlightenment thinkers, she believed in progress and derides Burke for relying on tradition and custom. |
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The tradition where the Lords Spiritual and Temporal sat separately from the Commons began during the reign of Edward III in the 14th century. |
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It is an old tradition from the rural central cantons and considered the national sport by some. |
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Major British writers such as Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy were influenced by the romance genre tradition of the novel. |
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Tolkien revived European epic literature in the tradition of Beowulf and the North Germanic Edda and the Arthurian Cycles. |
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First, it implied that a movement based on the rejection of tradition had become a tradition of its own. |
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India has a long tradition of fantastical stories and characters, dating back to Vedic mythology. |
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As the tradition of classical Gaelic poetry declined, a new tradition of vernacular Gaelic poetry began to emerge. |
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Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories helped found the tradition of detective fiction. |
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This period saw the emergence of a tradition of popular or working class theatre. |
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Equal elements of musical tradition are common through much of the Australian continent, and even beyond. |
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They remained an oral tradition until they were collected as folk songs in the eighteenth century. |
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This tradition continued into the nineteenth century, with major figures such as the fiddlers Neil and his son Nathaniel Gow. |
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The harping tradition did not long outlast the native Gaelic aristocracy which supported it. |
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Perhaps he stands most clearly in that distinctively English satirical tradition which stretches back to Jonathan Swift. |
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Some craftsmen stayed, contributing to the tradition of modern craftsmanship in the area. |
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The Western tradition of sculpture began in ancient Greece, and Greece is widely seen as producing great masterpieces in the classical period. |
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Outdoor wood sculpture does not last long in most parts of the world, so that we have little idea how the totem pole tradition developed. |
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The tradition of the Paris or Moscow metro is of palaces of light, underground. |
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Eastern civilization broadly includes Asia, and it also includes a complex tradition of art making. |
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Some countries and regions have a long tradition as major breeding centers, namely Ireland and Kentucky. |
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Shinty is played in the British Army, with The Scots Shinty Club keeping alive the tradition of the game being played in the Forces. |
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Latin was ubiquitous amongst native Brythonic writers and the term continued in the Welsh tradition that developed from it. |
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In cultural geography there is a tradition of employing qualitative research techniques, also used in anthropology and sociology. |
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These people do not know about the rich tradition of necropants, a wealth-attracting good-luck garment. |
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It has built a tradition of participating in UN peacekeeping missions such as in Haiti and East Timor. |
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The musical tradition of the Czech lands arose from first church hymns, whose first evidence is suggested at the break of 10th and 11th century. |
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Jimmy Bosch is a trombonist who savors the Latin jazz tradition of the descarga, a jam session everyone can dance to. |
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This hut is in the top drawer of all huts, having maintained the gemutlichkeit tradition over many years. |
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There is a rich, hackerish tradition in the computer world of making any new computer or video game system emulate those that came before it. |
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Industrialisation, urbanisation and the Disruption of 1843 all undermined the tradition of parish schools. |
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France, the Netherlands and England each had a long maritime tradition and had been engaging in privateering. |
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These damages need not be set forth in statute as they already exist in the tradition of common law. |
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Jeffersonians decried lawyers and their common law tradition as threats to the new republic. |
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The tradition is not supported by any historical evidence and is rejected by modern historians. |
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They were used for gladiatorial contests, public displays, public meetings and bullfights, the tradition of which still survives in Spain. |
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Later tradition has his body moved to the church of San Giovanni della Pigna, near the pantheon. |
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Saint Patrick features in many stories in the Irish oral tradition and there are many customs connected with his feast day. |
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Instead they upheld a local vernacular British building tradition dating back to the late first century. |
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Norway has a strong folk music tradition which remains popular to this day. |
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With expansive forests, Norway has long had a tradition of building in wood. |
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There is a long tradition of monarchs having their own figure incused in their kingdom's coins. |
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At Saint Evroul, a tradition of singing had developed and the choir achieved fame in Normandy. |
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It may be that the tradition of Henry's riotous youth, immortalised by Shakespeare, is partly due to political enmity. |
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These theologians regard scripture as interpreted through tradition and reason as authoritative in matters concerning salvation. |
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It was both a poetic manual and a description of the poetic tradition in his mother tongue of Scots, applying Renaissance principles. |
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In 1709, Rowe passed down a tradition that Shakespeare played the ghost of Hamlet's father. |
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The presiding officer may also wear a wig, but this tradition was abandoned by a former Speaker, Betty Boothroyd. |
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This dynasty instituted imperial tradition in Rome and frustrated any attempt to reestablish a Republic. |
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There is a great tradition of public access and outdoor recreation in the area. |
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Well dressing ceremonies are held in most of the villages during the spring and summer months, in a tradition said to date from pagan times. |
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The tradition of singing carols in pubs around Christmas is still kept alive in the city. |
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The tradition of the Ripon Hornblower has endured for centuries and continues on to this day. |
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Truro has various chain stores, speciality shops and markets, which reflect its historic tradition as a market town. |
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Founded in 1881, the Chichester Symphony Orchestra plays an important part in maintaining the classical music tradition of the area. |
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Men and women drank wine with their meals, a tradition that has been carried through to the present day. |
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Bangladesh has a rich tradition of Indian classical music, which uses instruments like the sitar, tabla, sarod and santoor. |
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In Chittagong, Mezban feasts are a popular tradition featuring the serving of hot beef curry. |
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It has a tradition of carols stemming from the Cornish who settled the area as gold miners in the 19th century. |
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The company has a long tradition of serving its customers well. |
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We broke with tradition and had goose for Thanksgiving instead of turkey. |
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It is their tradition to give thanks before they start eating. |
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There's an office tradition of wearing casual clothes on Fridays. |
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On this point, I find myself much more solidly aligned with the tradition of female aca-fan than with many male scholars working in this space. |
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Ancient tradition said that Mycenae was founded by the Perseid dynasty and that the Atreids were outsiders. |
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In New Zealand and The Netherlands it's tradition that children who are still in primary school serve their mothers breakfast in bed. |
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In the Western Isles a native tradition of building pots, known as croggans, by hand, survived into the 20th century. |
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The codification of a law of general obligations shows how remnants of the civil law tradition in New York continued on from the Dutch days. |
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Ancient India represented a distinct tradition of law, and had an historically independent school of legal theory and practice. |
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There is a tradition of military usage of Dartmoor dating back to the Napoleonic Wars. |
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Continuing this tradition in the field of horse racing, there are currently nine established racecourses in the county. |
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It was primarily the codification of the oral legal tradition of the people. |
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The Germania fits within a classical ethnographic tradition which includes authors such as Herodotus and Julius Caesar. |
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Our literature, our arts, our festivals, our great tradition of song all find expression through our language. |
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The vase tradition has a general distribution and feature almost exclusively cremation. |
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Celtic literary tradition begins with Old Irish texts around the 8th century. |
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Early Irish literature casts light on the flavour and tradition of the heroic warrior elites who dominated Celtic societies. |
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Merged with native oral tradition and Icelandic influence, this influenced the literature written in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. |
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She pushed the barriers of tradition by never marrying nor giving into womanly duties. |
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Between the early 16th and the late 17th centuries, an original tradition of stone tented roof architecture developed in Russia. |
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The Fleet Review is an irregular tradition of assembling the fleet before the monarch. |
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These revised symbols were used to instil in the public a new sense of tradition and reverence for the Enlightenment and the Republic. |
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The United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms are all constitutional monarchies in the Westminster tradition of constitutional governance. |
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This began the tradition whereby the Speaker of the House of Commons is dragged to the Speaker's Chair by other members once elected. |
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The Restoration began the tradition whereby all governments looked to parliament for legitimacy. |
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Stories from the Koori oral tradition show how differently the shared experience is perceived by indigenous and settler Australians. |
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This legal tradition is practiced in the English and American legal systems. |
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From 1649 to 1660, the tradition of monarchy was broken by the republican Commonwealth of England, which followed the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. |
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In France, with its long tradition of infrastructure investment, the project garnered widespread approval. |
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Charles also inherited the tradition of political and dynastic enmity between the royal and the Burgundian ducal lines of the Valois dynasty. |
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York as a whole, and particularly the minster, have a long tradition of creating beautiful stained glass. |
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Methodism is known for its rich musical tradition and Charles Wesley was instrumental in writing much of the hymnody of the Methodist Church. |
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The Wars of the Roses tradition continued with Lancaster using the red rose symbol and York the white. |
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The tradition of having musicians available continued and eventually grew into standard brass bands. |
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