Aún no tenemos significados para "old tradition".
1The age- old tradition of industrialists supporting the government came into play here.
2Even yesterday, the old tradition was alive: 'Enemy landing; issue in doubt.'
3Listen again to the old tradition that still rings down the ages-
4The old tradition demands that national loyalties and ancient belligerence should continue.
5Native New Yorkers are breaking an old tradition by visiting the Statue.
6Ned invited Anna and Belle over for Sunday dinner-anold tradition resumed.
7Alfredo, the dark one, the unmarried, was in the old tradition.
8Apparently, every member of the royal family follows this century- old tradition.
9In parliamentary oratory, however, the old tradition of over-simplification is apt to persist.
10The Five Towns Hotel has held fast to old tradition in this respect.
11Conservative critics rounded on the pontiff, accusing him of shunning the centuries- old tradition.
12But again heredity, training and age- old tradition stood between them, finger on lip.
13It was an old tradition, one Irial had always permitted his court fey.
14Well, it's an old tradition with some of the sergeants in the Group.
15Selling is an old tradition, and we can learn from it.
16The butler insisted on elaborate teas and dinners served in the old tradition.
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