Traditions
Meanings and phrases
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- Singapore is a society of diverse religious traditions.
- Remaining Armenians in Uzbekistan keep their religious traditions.
- Missionaries of many religious traditions are present and operate freely.
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- The lyrics are tributes to the cultural traditions of Punjab.
- African-American names are part of the cultural traditions of African Americans.
- Conceptually, Hussein draws inspiration from his native Arawak cultural traditions.
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- Reverence for the land and oral traditions are emphasized.
- These include oral traditions such as tales, proverbs and jokes.
- Ibsen copied or received a collection of local oral traditions from Fylling.
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- The new score mixes Balinese and Western musical traditions.
- This is one of the world's oldest and richest musical traditions.
- Later in the 20th century, Manx church musical traditions slowly declined.
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- Ari Buddhism itself was a mix of Tantric Buddhism and local traditions.
- Different shapes and patterns of baskets are made using local traditions and techniques.
- Later influences include mutual permeating of local traditions and various folk cultures.
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- Packages are sometimes tailored to local customs and traditions.
- Harry and his family were also very faithful to Jewish customs and traditions.
- The Hinduism in South India is characterized by Dravidian customs and traditions.
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- This concern is largely absent in other traditions of art.
- Similar names exist in other traditions.
- All children take turns handing out presents in other traditions.
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- His poetry was influenced by folk traditions and by Maironis.
- The rural hill tribes of Tamil Nadu each have their own folk traditions.
- Local folk traditions are similar to those in surrounding Gansu and Shaanxi.
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- These include oral traditions such as tales, proverbs and jokes.
- Celery seeds have been used widely in Eastern herbal traditions such as Ayurveda.
- The bombo legüero is a common instrument in Argentine folk traditions such as zamba and chacarera.
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- about the culture and traditions of Russian paganism.
- This town is rich in culture and traditions.
- The Aryan valley is famous for its culture and traditions.
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- Colonel Whaling's gallant conduct throughout was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
- Maj. BRADY'S bravery was in the highest traditions of the military service and reflects great credit upon himself and the U.S. Army.
- His superb airmanship and indomitable fighting spirit were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
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- There are two different traditions in the Anga parayana.
- The different traditions using the concept have radically different perspectives.
- After his death several biographies were written by Lamas of different traditions.
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- Withrow has maintained many traditions over the years.
- Dartmouth is well known for its fierce school spirit and many traditions.
- While KCD has been in existence since 1972, many traditions from its predecessors remain.
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- They should discard all the old traditions and superstitions.
- She wrote: "We are in need of unhampered growth out of old traditions and habits.
- But as disposable incomes grew, wealthier consumers abandoned the old traditions.
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- The country's folk music traditions can be traced back to the times of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
- The music of North Africa for the most part has a different history from Sub-Saharan African music traditions.
- Like the Folk and Roots Festival, Square Roots has also hosted performances from a variety of music traditions.
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- He is assisted by an ordinary boy Boris and a teacher who explains Felix local traditions and customs.
- As the occupation by the Wasangu continued, the traditions and customs of the Safwa slowly disappeared.
- These indigenous populations evolved over the next 5,000 years across a large area into many groups with shared traditions and customs.
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- His paintings reflect the conserved and ancient traditions, the beauty and spirit of old times.
- Many other legitimate Nihon jujutsu Ryu exist but are not considered koryu (ancient traditions).
- It combines harmoniously elements of the liturgy and of popular piety, ancient traditions and innovation.