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1 Certainly a different atmosphere from the more traditional venues we're used to.
2 Still, most top Fed officials continue to rely on more traditional means.
3 The courts combined modern criminal law with more traditional informal community procedures.
4 There was more traditional Irish myth-making in Johnny and The Good Room.
5 Yes, conservatives also make more traditional laissez-faire fiscal arguments against net neutrality.
6 Usually I wear something simple, but now I need something more traditional .
7 Imagine if Munro or Lessing had responded in a more traditional way.
8 It is best known for its more traditional luxury saloons, after all.
9 In some ways I think I may be more traditional than Michele.
10 The more traditional sports are carried out as exhibitions rather than competitions.
11 I am a more traditional Catholic than many raised in the faith.
12 But the Counterterrorist Pursuit Teams follow a more traditional , decades-old CIA pattern.
13 That prompted the team to switch to the more traditional three-wheel design.
14 Anything unusual or more traditional like the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge?
15 One that was more White, more conservative, more traditional and more moral.
16 These results suggest that these more traditional gun control laws work.
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