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    Use "traditions" in a sentence

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    traditions


    1. modernity rather than the traditions of old wives tales and silly Greek flummery


    2. Countess had broken with those dusty traditions


    3. traditions, bringing the vile


    4. and, breaking with every one of the unbidden traditions that had as yet underpinned


    5. 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


    6. We are proud of our valuable traditions


    7. 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


    8. He defended the integrity of the village and believed its unique traditions were its strengths


    9. 'Compromises? These proposals will kill everything that makes us proud and cause our valuable traditions to disappear forever,' cried Theo


    10. 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

    11. Even in Britain, you have old Celtic traditions with great spiritual, symbolic and mythological importance, just like any religion, and they suffer too


    12. It is precisely because of these ancient traditions of fair play and


    13. If youth don’t want to carry on the traditions, then the traditions die


    14. 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


    15. Allcock found it more than difficult to leave behind her own favorite holiday traditions when she moved from Aberdeen to marry Samuel


    16. The traditions of the cooks and why there are so many cooks


    17. Now, we are forced to recruit below our standards and traditions in order to replenish our numbers


    18. become free from the religion of the flesh and the traditions of


    19. from man-made religion and traditions


    20. Nazarites and prophets will mess with many traditions

    21. river settle for the traditions of men


    22. relationship and settled for traditions and rules and formulas


    23. relationship, not works of the flesh and traditions of men


    24. We like our traditions and our comfort,


    25. The traditions of men and the ideas of men will


    26. traditions are set down


    27. Religion is what sets up traditions and


    28. religion they set up habits, traditions, creating a


    29. traditions with final effect in ethics


    30. Every society is developing ceaselessly; the traditions as

    31. actively participating to the building of those traditions


    32. establishing in this way fallacious traditions, because


    33. 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


    34. Zarko was notably impressed with her knowledge of their society and traditions


    35. ” Ravena was disgusted that the Naud had reversed their own traditions and begun 'conscripting' crew


    36. 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


    37. What bothered her as she lived in this new world, was the decline and elimination of the ethnic traditions of her childhood


    38. There are no rules to obey, no rituals to perform and no traditions to keep


    39. hold to the traditions which you were taught, whether by


    40. can follow the traditions Paul installed in churches and

    41. and hold firmly to the traditions, just as I delivered them to you


    42. …hold firmly to the traditions, just as I delivered them to


    43. …hold to the traditions which you were taught, whether by


    44. 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


    45. 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


    46. With that the girls got completely engrosed in hearing the traditions and ceremonies


    47. 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


    48. We Africans don't abuse the elderly easily, is against our traditions


    49. 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


    50. 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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