Sentences with phrase «much established a tradition»

Brad and I pretty much established a tradition of grabbing a meal and a beer before our flights at different airports.

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Both Rahner and Holloway were attempting to synthesise the scholastic tradition with modern philosophical insights, these latter being much more established in Rahner's case - namely emerging from the Existentialist tradition.
Thus papal absolutism contradicts much in the historical Catholic tradition that defends these more pluralistic sources of truth that engage in dialogue and make official definitions only when a broad consensus has been established on a particular issue.
I don't know that people value foods by their price in America so much as that their food traditions (such as they are) were established in a context of cultural flux, industrialization, and hard labor.
It looks like fun, but in the newly established J.J.Abrams tradition, there's not much in the way of plot spoilers.
Although Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman were idols, Martin, in the onanistic tradition they did so much to establish, refused a genealogy that implied influence, which makes her naming the authority of Reinhardt all the more surprising.
Creating shared meaning by establishing traditions and rituals of connection is not just for couples — you can bring your whole family together in much the same way!
Michael and his wife, Sara, adore the holidays so much that they have already established traditions for their young family, which includes daughters Violet, 4, and Hannah, 18 months.
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