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Significados de longstanding tradition en inglés
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Uso de longstanding tradition en inglés
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NBC would be breaking with a longstandingtradition of the US TV business.
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He and Hamilton had a longstandingtradition of heckling each other.
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Hooper epitomizes the longstandingtradition of Wallabies testing the limits of the rules in international rugby.
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By longstandingtradition, the royal family have kept themselves above politics as a symbol of Thai culture.
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Scotland, in fact, have a longstandingtradition of having closed sessions in their preparations for major matches.
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FAREWELL The NRL's departing and retiring players parade has been a longstandingtradition on grand final day.
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This one is coming from an organization that has a proud, longstandingtradition in the Black press.
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Now it was a longstandingtradition that whenever mariners stepped a mast they slipped a coin beneath it.
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He'll be heading to Asia next week without bringing any reporters along with him, representing a break with longstandingtradition.
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With its longstandingtradition of eating grasshoppers-chapulinesin Spanish-Mexicowould seem perfectly poised to enter the coming age of entomophagy.
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The marketing ploy became a longstandingtradition and Disney-lovers often flocked to buy their favourites once they were freshly released.
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Trying to pick the winners of the tournament games has been a longstandingtradition in many offices throughout the U.S.
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Still, such songs are a longstandingtradition in country music, and they've provided some of the genre's most palpably passionate moments.
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The new policy comes amid a broader outcry against the longstandingtradition within U.S. financial markets of exchanges overseeing their own markets.
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Birth numbers in general have continued to rise to maintain the Republic's longstandingtradition as Europe's leader in the birth numbers and fertility rates.
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According to Thomas Neumann of ESPN, the longstandingtradition of sports teams visiting the White House dates back to at least August 30th, 1865.