Sentences with phrase «age long tradition»

He however, acknowledged that the festival is an age long tradition of Ikorodu people which had been even before he was born.

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Tradition is no longer a taboo word and traditional forms of prayer are once more being rediscovered and recognised as a treasure store and a priceless patrimony handed on to us by the saints of God across the ages.
The anticipation of the end of the age, along with the hope for a new world to come, has had a long history in Judeo - Christian tradition.
At bottom the Samaritans shared the fate of all those who, though appealing perhaps to age - old traditions, rebel against a situation that has evolved over a long period of time, and try to base their life on historical conditions which have long since disappeared.
The age - long tradition of the «events» of Easter day, so old that it was caught up in the New Testament itself, can no longer be defended as an historical description of the resurrection of Jesus.
These evidences remain very important; but, whether we like it or deplore it, the older type of argument for Christianity based upon the documents and traditions and heroism of the age of the Apostolic Fathers has no longer the evidential power of former days.
«60 The dictionary entry mentions that, given the new practice of feeding infants solids before the age of one year, «if [the Gerbers] were to begin manufacturing baby foods, they would be bucking long - held traditions of baby care, and had no idea of what their potential market might be.
Eunice Goes suggested to me that the sneers against areas such as Hampstead and Islington are part of a wider cynicism about urban - dwelling educated people that has existed for centuries but is becoming more prevalent in our post-factual age, «there is a very long established tradition of anti-intellectualism in England that is more about posturing than reality because there are lots of excellent English intellectuals».
There's a longer tradition of Southall re-electing older MPs, as all its MPs have been past retirement age when last re-elected for Southall — including Walter Ayles in 1945, George Pargiter in 1964 and Syd Bidwell in 1987.
The Genomics Core at the Buck Institute has had a long standing tradition of providing access to a suite of technologies for interrogating fundamental processes of aging relating to gene expression.
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Following in the long - standing tradition of hiring actors from one comic book film to play a different character in another comic book film, Marvel has just hired Aaron Taylor - Johnson as Quicksilver for The Avengers: Age of Ultron.
We have a proud herit age and long tradition of delivering superb veterinary care for the North Kansas City area since the mid 1960's.
I draw my inspiration from the African culture and its richness as I attempt to capture through paintings the age - long traditions and values of this unique race.
For the analysis of early influences on the representation of close relationships, data on child attachment and exploratory strategies, maternal and paternal sensitivity and support were aggregated for the periods of infancy (birth to age three), childhood (five to 10) and adolescence (16 to 18).19 In addition, we conducted various studies in other cultures, 20 adding to the long tradition of cross-cultural research on attachment.21
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