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1 In England there are traditions of Irish fortune-hunters, and in Ireland of English.
2 The traditional formality and conventionality of the English are traditions only.
3 Proponents of such mascots state that these images are traditions and honor Indigenous People.
4 This is the exception to the observation that Pagan organizations are traditions unto themselves.
5 All we have to go upon are traditions and superstitions.
6 The Sunday roast, the barbecue steak, spring lamb are traditions .
7 There are traditions of his crimes without number, especially his furious anger and malice.
8 I understand there are traditions to be seen to.
9 The old families, in which love of country and self-sacrifice are traditions , have suffered heavily.
10 There are traditions of his heroism connected with Thessaly (Thebes) and Locris, also.
11 There are traditions , good faith, and leaky regulations.
12 He knows there are traditions he can't fight against-andin his heart he's glad there are .
13 And there are traditions like bringing giant cakes to school for parties celebrating every kid's birthday.
14 But still, he thought: Traditions are traditions .
15 There are traditions about the particular family to which he belonged, but only little is definitely known.
16 There are advantages to this one, but there are traditions from my childhood that I'm eager to uphold.
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