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Meanings of real tradition in English
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Usage of real tradition in English
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The only people who have a realtradition here are the Native American people.
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Does this allude to any realtradition?
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It's hard to locate a realtradition of homegrown film noir but Brighton Rock comes close to it.
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Our country has a realtradition of hospitality, Ayrault said, when asked about possible disruption to the Euro tournament.
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It was much harder for the nationalists to win in Glasgow East, where there is no realtradition of Scottish nationalism.
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When distinct historical authority is wanting, it is very difficult to distinguish realtradition and pure fable in the tales of these garrulous folk.
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This pseudo-interplanetary society that has replaced any realtradition, while very attractive, is totally hollow and masks an incredible tangle of decadence, scheming, corruption-
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The Bernabéu blockade was dismantled, by necessity, in favour of an approach far closer the sacred Realtradition.