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modernity rather than the traditions of old wives tales and silly Greek flummery
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Countess had broken with those dusty traditions
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traditions, bringing the vile
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and, breaking with every one of the unbidden traditions that had as yet underpinned
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Unlike her mother, a poor and feeble creature tied to the old days, a woman who shimmered like a pallid ghost among the ruins of their estates in the mountains, a woman who wore the same, disgustingly stained gown throughout her long and decrepit life, this Countess had broken with those dusty traditions
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We are proud of our valuable traditions
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I needed neither but by then he was in full flow, 'Sophia is unspoiled because the village was cut off from the whole world until about thirty years ago when a dirt road was made wider, connecting the north to the south of the island and this explains why time seems to have stopped for Sophia and all its traditions
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He defended the integrity of the village and believed its unique traditions were its strengths
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'Compromises? These proposals will kill everything that makes us proud and cause our valuable traditions to disappear forever,' cried Theo
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Feeling much stronger than I had in Niko’s, I gazed around the packed hall and congratulated these people who enjoyed their respected mountain traditions with such obvious enthusiasm
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Even in Britain, you have old Celtic traditions with great spiritual, symbolic and mythological importance, just like any religion, and they suffer too
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It is precisely because of these ancient traditions of fair play and
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If youth don’t want to carry on the traditions, then the traditions die
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Belle wondered for a moment how many generations of George's family had asked those very questions and she swelled with pride and resolve that her family would now both carry on the old, and begin the new traditions of so remarkable a lineage
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Allcock found it more than difficult to leave behind her own favorite holiday traditions when she moved from Aberdeen to marry Samuel
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The traditions of the cooks and why there are so many cooks
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Now, we are forced to recruit below our standards and traditions in order to replenish our numbers
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become free from the religion of the flesh and the traditions of
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from man-made religion and traditions
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Nazarites and prophets will mess with many traditions
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river settle for the traditions of men
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relationship and settled for traditions and rules and formulas
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relationship, not works of the flesh and traditions of men
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We like our traditions and our comfort,
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The traditions of men and the ideas of men will
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traditions are set down
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Religion is what sets up traditions and
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religion they set up habits, traditions, creating a
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traditions with final effect in ethics
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Every society is developing ceaselessly; the traditions as
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actively participating to the building of those traditions
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establishing in this way fallacious traditions, because
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Zarko could see the turmoil in Azubah’s eyes as she battled to come to terms with the realisation that her niece was about to do something against their customs and traditions
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Zarko was notably impressed with her knowledge of their society and traditions
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” Ravena was disgusted that the Naud had reversed their own traditions and begun 'conscripting' crew
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Those very fortunate women were the first to reassemble the arcane traditions and customs of our people---the Lascorii, I mean---into an intelligible, cohesive compendium of training and instruction
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What bothered her as she lived in this new world, was the decline and elimination of the ethnic traditions of her childhood
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There are no rules to obey, no rituals to perform and no traditions to keep
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hold to the traditions which you were taught, whether by
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can follow the traditions Paul installed in churches and
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and hold firmly to the traditions, just as I delivered them to you
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…hold firmly to the traditions, just as I delivered them to
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…hold to the traditions which you were taught, whether by
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If present trends continue, we do not have much longer to enjoy what the Greek, Roman, and Judeo Christian traditions brought us over the course of two thousand years, and at what incalculable cost
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A way of life respectful of traditions and institutions, as well as other people, pretty much on the order of classical liberalism, which label has been totally perverted by twentieth century American liberals
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With that the girls got completely engrosed in hearing the traditions and ceremonies
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It is difficult to advise any course for the Government to stop such practices, as most stringent legislation is of little use in restraining accepted traditions, which the people are bound to follow by a superstitious dread of fearful penalties
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We Africans don't abuse the elderly easily, is against our traditions
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It is often times, however, the result of self-destructive tendencies common to decaying cultures that have grown (morally) listless and (intellectually) indifferent to their (historic) traditions because of their (material) opulence, perhaps
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The shortcomings inherent in Modern Art (merely) serve to debase the dignity of our society, its customs and traditions, while degrading (higher) culture in general
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Whenever recent immigrants are encouraged to casually disregard the customary traditions that typify the character of the host nation, that nation will inevitably acquire an entirely different meaning
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Equally important, is that our society‘s customs and traditions be preserved
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The way the women acted meant a lot to especially our black members who grew up in the kraals and understood the traditions
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And I can tell you that most; if not all white policemen had at least a basic understanding of the local traditions
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Assumptions by modern revisionists seeking to belie historical traditions, avidly supported by special interests with political axes to grind, however discredited such assumptions oftentimes are, may further promote muddled-headed thinking by ultimately winning the battle of ideas, however questionable their premises, by perpetuating falsehoods that, on the surface, oftentimes appear plausible to variable, ―discerning‖ young minds armed with partial knowledge, but sufficient enough to receive distorted impressions at their face value, rendering many vulnerable to questionable or unlikely propositions that bear little or no resemblance to the truth; advanced by (political and social) deconstructionists alienated from their (hated) customs, offering in exchange, contemporary standards predicated on historical fallacies, deception, inflicted reasoning and ignominious viewpoints
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found in the Bible only and not in the traditions or philosophies of men
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a (host) nation‘s customs and traditions …(especially) its language… when that nation seeks to accommodate ……by adopting the 56
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The SAP Riot Units organised themselves in platoons and companies as would any Army Regiment but without the traditions which went with an Army Regiment
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‖ Secularism, in modern times, may be properly considered the (metaphorical) false idol superseding the God of ancient traditions
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Indifference to customary (religious) attitudes is a cause of grave concern; especially among practicing Christians and (Orthodox) Jews alike who perceive the gradual erosion of the underlying principles and teachings of proud (religious) traditions and its demoralizing effect on society; of Christians and Jews in name only who are routinely abandoning their churches and synagogues while shedding their religious customs and beliefs in alarming numbers to worship before the alter of the ―golden calf‖
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In fairness to the Iraqis, however, the Colonists, properly Americans, enjoyed the singular advantage of democratic traditions (as did Germany); however unbalanced both governments were at times
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The Iraqis, on the other hand, have not (yet) enjoyed such traditions other than the (remote) examples of other nations whose democratic customs appear vaguely uncertain and undesirable, perhaps
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I am not certain that Iraq would be able, at least in the short term, to manage its newfound freedom(s) should such an opportunity present itself if and when Saddam Hussein has been forcefully removed from power, replaced by Who or What? Such a scenario is reminiscent of Imperial Japan, a nation lacking historical democratic traditions
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We stayed true to our traditions to the end, and that is not a bad legacy to follow
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It does not seek to alter traditions that no longer seem relevant or consequential to conventional practices merely to fulfill neo-modernistic ―requirements‘
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Addendum to the above: provided that a society continues operating within the boundaries of its core traditions unless unexpected events or changing mindsets no longer render it appropriate or feasible to do so
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The sixties injected narrow and intolerant viewpoints, uninformed ideologies that sought shatter core-values and social customs by discrediting traditional conventions, unlike preceding generations that sought to establish their own unique identity within the conventional framework of existing social and cultural traditions
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The tribesmen certainly disliked the idea of white farmers taking over their lands and the broken traditions and had much to complain about
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The average Rhodesian were more British than the British and up to the very end held onto their British Army traditions in rank and regimental structures
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A nation that is unwilling to preserve the inviolability of its (own) language and customs or the foundations of its cultural and social traditions and, having renounced its national character and historical mandate, is not properly positioned to defend its (own) borders!
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A society in the throes of a Cultural War (or a War of Ideas), whose socially transmitted customs are under assault, is never quite apparent to the uninitiated, (unlike the attendant violence of civil wars, for example, whose apparent destruction of person and property, not to mention its deleterious effect on the economy, are much easier to assess), and whose consequential impact on that society‘s traditions (usually) take longer for an non-engaging or morally indifferent society to absorb
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Yes, they have pointed the finger at all these perverse doctrines and are unsettled by all these detestable traditions, for they are The Called Out
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Their doctrines I hate, and their traditions make a mockery of My majesty!
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Idiotically the Afrikaner nationalists (Apartheid politicians) tried to destroy the "English" traditions of the South African Army when they came into power in 1948
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The regimental system stayed on but lost some of its traditions with new conscripts arriving all the time
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Where has it been written that a Great Nation must commend itself to the parochial interests or jealousies of ancient traditions that have lost their comparable standing or concede its leadership position among the Community of Nations, rather than conforming to its (own) enlightened self-interests? Such designs must inevitably tarnish that nation‘s highest historical achievements that it should (otherwise) enjoy and (rightly) pass along to posterity
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Although laws are not in every respect universally binding, many generally underscore the nature of time-honored (moral) precepts; that is to say, eternal truths and timeless values transcending the limits of parochial custom(s) and tradition(s); whose eternal precedence have been intuitively understood by a (variety) of people among a (variety) of cultures across the course of History
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Be that what it may, one of the more troubling aspects of this ―apostatizing‖ movement is underscored by its more extreme examples (Nation of Islam) whose members have parted company with America‘s social and religious traditions adopting, in many instances, racist attitudes toward Western Culture that most feel alienated
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Thus says The Lord YahuShua: Those who knowingly celebrate Easter, and its deplorable traditions, hate My resurrection
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Establish traditions with your children in something that is special to them that you do often or at least regularly
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If your children are interested in sports, hobbies, dance, music, camping, choose a couple, run with them and turn them into traditions
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There are other areas of on-going recreation that can become traditions
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‖ Anti-Racism is guided by a higher ―Moral‖ Authority that seeks (ultimate) expression in a society‘s social and political institutions; in its customs and traditions
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Although I genuinely respect religious traditions, I have to confess that his attitude was very troubling to me
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New York State‘s political traditions did not prevent Conservatives like Ronald Regan and other National Republicans from (occasionally) carrying the State during their run for the presidency or statewide office
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I am referring to a lowering of moral, cultural and intellectual standards in relation to material ones and casual rejection of the religious, social and cultural traditions that made America (remarkably) unique
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Eastern Religious/Philosophical traditions do not carry the burden of 15th–19th Century Western Philosophies that sought to
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Ireland: A nation gradually re-embracing its pagan traditions
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Such is fated for a society that is neither willing to uphold its legal traditions nor unable to estimate the consequences of its purposeful actions
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Where problems may sometimes arise lie in shorter-term progressions resistant to (social) changes perceived counter to or incompatible with accustomed traditions
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It does not require a great deal of imagination to discredit traditions
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That proud traditions die-hard; therein lays the hope!
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Their inspired achievements, whether as individuals or groups, was less a function of their (tangible) assets than the ownership of certain (intangible) values common to individuals and proud traditions noted for their remarkable accomplishments
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Of course the long hair liberal will now ask about the local customs and traditions which is also part of African law
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"Just love your little old country and its quaint traditions," he said
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That many of these groups reside on the periphery of Western European traditions, adds another dimension to the equation
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the spiritual power of the Native American traditions
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Some tribes like the Navajo chose to create tribal governments outside of the new rules and closer to their traditions, and they are today far more representative and responsive to tribal needs than Collier's creations
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American Indian Veteran Traditions From Colonial Times to the Second Iraq War
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This is the story of Natives whose military service defended ancient homelands, perpetuated longstanding warrior traditions, and promoted tribal survival and sovereignty