Sentences with phrase «honored tradition going»

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A tradition that came from, went back to the depths of the human race; a history, an absolute, an honor required that the floor be kept clean.
We're going to honor our history and our traditions and our diversity.
Going home for Thanksgiving is a time - honored American tradition — and one that exemplifies the environmental burden created by all our hectic traveling.
Now I love British traditions, but I still don't think I'm going to ask my future maid of honor to join me in wearing white on my wedding day!
Of course, Spielberg is working in a time - honored tradition: After The Birth of a Nation, with its risible scenes of freed slaves raping and pillaging white Southerners, movies have treated this «peculiar» institution mostly at arm's length, from the happy slaves of Gone With the Wind and Song of the South to the simian allegories of King Kong and Planet of the Apes.
Some local schools never had class rank, or did away with it long go, along with the time - honored tradition of the No. 1 student taking the graduation stage as the valedictorian.
Reading to your children when they are going to sleep is a time honored tradition in many families.
Excluding the time - honored tradition of physically making the schlep to your lawyers» office to get legal help, few consumer experiences have been as unchanged by the digital revolution as going to the movies.
The Honor 9 will go up for sale in the country starting June 16 for the equivalent of $ 340, continuing the brand's tradition of offering enticing hardware on a budget.
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