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traditionally English

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traditionally

If something is done traditionally it is done in a way that is traditional.

traditionally

according to tradition; in a traditional manner traditionally, we eat fried foods on Hanukah

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Simple sentences

Many ethnic groups traditionally give money as a wedding gift.

Movie subtitles

He originally intended for the tea to be removed and brewed traditionally, but I have discovered that it is far more efficient to steep the tea inside the perforated bag.
Nothing ever happens to a family that traditionally marries at least one heiress every other generation.
Americans, traditionally and historically, have given vent to their views.
Deprived of their raw materials, Indians have had to devote certain regions to jute traditionally used for growing rice.
These opposite poles of human sexuality are traditionally held to be heterosexuality and homosexuality.
Americans. traditionally love to fight.
No. Discretion is not traditionally the strong suit of the psychopath.
Chuft Captain has been attacked by an herbivorous pacifist, an eater of leaves and roots, one who traditionally does not fight.
Dear Craig. traditionally, your Uncle Henry has been. the Blake family's most notable black sheep.
A distance traditionally recognised as one of 188 paces.
Hello, and welcome to Munich, for the 27th Silly Olympiad, an event held traditionally every 3.7 years, which this year has brought together competitors from over 4 million different countries.
Traditionally, its safekeeping is the responsibility of the Director.
Higbees' corner window was traditionally a high-water mark. of the pre-Christmas season.
Traditionally, they are no orphans among the Inuit.
Traditionally, Helen, the term is considered a compliment.
No. Discretion is not traditionally the strong suit of the psychopath. Believe me, that's what we're dealing with.
Well, now, since the owners of the Guiana have traditionally remained anonymous, I suppose it's possible that we'd never hear of any of the sales.
The traditionally dour readers were amused, and she was invited to speak at ornithological meetings and be interviewed for local television.
A distance traditionally recognized as one of 188 paces.
And you'll see that we have gambled in markets traditionally regarded as nonprofit.
Traditionally, he's paid in souls.
Traditionally, the job of the queen.
This afternoon we'll be watching the United States team under the leadership of Coach Frank Couzo, himself a veteran of this often perilous sport leading his youthful warriors in a sport traditionally dominated by Asian powerhouses.
Wednesdays were traditionally a school day when I was your age.
Discretion is not traditionally the strong suit of the psychopath.
A few short weeks ago, coming from a background, believe me, as conservative and traditionally grounded in scientific fact as any ofyou, I began an experiment in, incredulous as it may sound, the reanimation of dead tissue.
Traditionally known in horse racing.
Women, systematically mistreated for millennia are gradually gaining the political and economic power traditionally denied to them.
Traditionally every clan has its warriors in its city.
Traditionally, when the emperor leaves, two go with him and two stay behind.
When a young Ferengi goes out on his own he traditionally raises capital by selling his boyhood treasures.
It's traditionally where most girls who go off to college gain 10lb. - Although when I went, I gained 40.
The ritual traditionally begins at sunset.
On the same field where Tibetans traditionally gathered for picnics. ground was cleared to build an airstrip. so that the plane carrying three Chinese generals could land.
Traditionally, that is. every man's dream.
And if I'm correct, many Klingon families traditionally serve blood pie on the Day of Honor.

News and current affairs

Today, even Brazil, traditionally a country of immigration, has become one of emigration.
Given entrenched gender segregation and paternal dominance, this finding appears to reveal a strong desire for greater individual choice in what has traditionally been a family-driven decision.
Elites often can speak foreign languages, and big cities are traditionally more tolerant and open to mixed populations.
American officials have traditionally viewed the World Bank as an extension of United States foreign policy and commercial interests.
Interest rates are traditionally low in Switzerland.
Labor productivity is traditionally much lower in Italy's south than in the rest of the country.
Philosophers of science have traditionally approached questions concerning what counts as knowledge, explanation, and theory as if they could be answered universally.
Traditionally, a large majority of the budget has gone either on agriculture or on the development of backward regions.
Politics, or at least the exercise of power, was traditionally a family affair.
Traditionally, a visit from the Japanese emperor - except for a coronation or royal anniversary celebration - signified a turning point in a bilateral relationship.
Traditionally, protecting the common interest was the task of the nation state.
The Commission, not the Council, is traditionally the bureaucratic arm of the EU.
Traditionally, society has measured business competence by a person's intellectual ability to examine problems broadly and deeply.
Even so, this development is still significant by Syrian standards, as independent initiatives are traditionally frowned upon.
During the half-century of the Fifth Republic, a bipartisan system of left and right has traditionally prevailed.
The international community must understand that the political benefits of not alienating the old elite while offering new opportunities to traditionally excluded groups outweigh the financial cost.
The reward is the close relationship with their children that women have traditionally enjoyed.
Austria is party to practically all major international human rights treaties and has traditionally played an active part in their drafting.
The effect was especially pronounced in lending to non-financial companies, whereas lending to households - an area with traditionally lower internationalization - remained more robust.
Traditionally seen as having just two dimensions - economic and geostrategic - there is a strong case for adding a third: every country's interest in being, and being seen to be, a good international citizen.
Traditionally, under Bengali Sufi mystical teachings, the majority Muslim population lived peacefully with other religions, and Bangladesh had a good record on education and civil rights for women.
Owing to historical factors and opportunities, financial transactions were concentrated in cities that were traditionally closely linked to the rise of European and American capitalism.

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