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1 Labour and National have a long tradition of backing free trade deals.
2 New York, however, has a long tradition of saving its local governments.
3 He follows a long tradition of comedic special guests at the event.
4 Jim was the latest in a long tradition of American literary rustics.
5 There is a long tradition of such apocalyptic thinking in the US.
6 It has a decades- long tradition of bribes, bungs and corruption, he said.
7 In Britain there is a long tradition of moralising about mindless materialism.
8 There is a long tradition of field preaching in the Methodist Church.
9 All this was part of a long tradition , and he didn't object.
10 Traveller sanctuaries Kibbutzim have a long tradition of welcoming volunteers from overseas.
11 He said: I know Ireland has a long tradition of neutrality.
12 By long tradition , Government House had no public farcaster portals within its walls.
13 They tend to come from countries without a long tradition of drinking wine.
14 Osborne's appointment continues a long tradition of high-profile political appointments to financial firms.
15 Security pros have a long tradition of using open source tools.
16 The United States has a long tradition of collaboration between science and industry.
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