Sentences with phrase «part of the tradition»

In developed countries, family forest owners have been managing forests as part of a tradition handed down for several generations.
Actually this specific formulation was never formally part of the tradition.
Dining has long been part of a tradition for the meeting of minds.
Now is your chance to pick and choose the best parts of those traditions, drop the parts you didn't like, and add things you always wanted to try.
He's part of a tradition of artists who aren't defined by painting but who use it as an occasional tool.
The wiser religions even preserve those remnants as part of the tradition.
We can look at these figures as individuals, but we will discover more about them if we look at them as part of a tradition in Christianity dating back to Origen in the third century, at least, and building upon scripture and enriching itself for almost 2,000 years.
The apostle's life becomes part of the tradition that is to govern Christian behavior.
Players will spend a good chunk of the game as a varl war party transporting a human prince to their capital as part of a tradition which signifies the alliance between the two races.
«They were also part of a tradition that recognised the Ten Commandments as a guide for moral behaviour.»
The salwar kameez fashion is very much popular in Asia, and it is a never ended fashion always, as it is the most important part of a tradition of Asian women.
The extraordinary acts that are told of Jesus are accordingly not something that was imposed on his portrait later on; from the beginning they formed an essential part of the tradition about him.
Dillard's seeing career, which is both receptive and highly conscious, is to be considered part of the tradition of seers whose mode of life she evokes:
Nor is it true, as some suppose, that he was referring only to such formal principles as «good is to be done,» for he speaks for the greater part of the tradition when he expressly includes such precepts as «Honor thy father and thy mother,» «Thou shalt not kill,» and «Thou shalt not steal.»
This may not be recognizable as any form of conventional Christianity; yet it is there because of the influence of the Christian cumulative tradition and remains part of that tradition.
It was to be expected also that, as time passed, new stories would be produced and legendary elements would weave themselves among earlier, sounder parts of the tradition.
The theological and practical shift represented by this abandonment of an ancient part of the tradition was not merely a matter of theological emphasis, and more, too, than a question of whether ascetical exercises like fasting are good for the character.
The oldest parts of the tradition are fitted, by their form, to be included in the sermon; in fact this relationship to the sermon has doubtless often conditioned their form.
Part of this tradition seems to entail finding the creepiest and most threatening bunny costume possible, as if the intention of spooking the kids is all part of the holiday fun.
Leominster Champion 10/7/11 Fall Harvest Celebrated as part of tradition New England history - Revels Harvest Home Musical Revue at OSV
J. G. A. Pocock's seminal charting of a particular part of that tradition, his genealogy of republicanism's role in Britain's 13 North American colonies» struggle for and consolidation of their independence in The Machiavellian Moment, takes in figures as different as Niccolò Machiavelli and Alexander Hamilton.
George Latimer: «we want to operate Playland effectively as the amusement part of tradition and history that is
Candies and pastries are a big part of the tradition.
I'm excited for my own son to share in this tradition and have fun playing in the leaves each year... though, I wouldn't mind if he broke away from the last part of the tradition and helped me with the leaf - raking the rest of the year.
After Star Wars: The Last Jedi gloriously destroyed the old myth in order to pave its own way, it's encouraging to see so many smart blockbusters cheering the next generation to ignore the broken parts of tradition in order create their own future.
For Winnipeg residents, weekends at the cottage are an institution, and boating is a huge part of that tradition.
Combined with consistent, diverse enemy behaviors (part of a tradition encompassing both Pac - Man with its revolutionary ghost A.I. and Halo with its fiendish Elites) and a marked continuity of its scrolling gamespace, Super Mario Bros.'s physics lend that emergent sense that the game is never quite the same experience twice.
Do you feel part of this tradition of eccentric, spontaneous sculpture one finds in American backyards, abandoned lots, and desert lots?
Well, this is the first year they've ever appeared on Good Housekeeping magazine's famous Easter table setting, seemingly now part of the tradition.
As we started developing by evolving different parts of traditions we found that so many traditions through many tribes relate back to nature and biology, so we ran with that and found that to be fitting to the uniqueness and ingenuity of Wakanda,» said Beachler.
It would be very interesting to know the tradition for your Christmas dinner: here we eat mainly of foie gras, smoked salmon and Turkey, but gastronomy is very extended in France and at Christmas, we now eat new things that are not necessarily part of a tradition!
Be part of the tradition with the BBQ sauce that made us who we are: Mild to Wild Original Finishing Sauce.
2 in Las Vegas, will have a new look this year featuring the artwork of Alex Carmona, who will become part of a tradition that was established by celebrated automotive artists Max Grundy and Ed Tillrock.
The festivities, known as Kwita Izina, are part of a tradition which began in 2003 based on an African naming ceremony once reserved just for humans.
If we do not succeed, we may turn to or even organize a feminist church, where our spiritual needs can be met and we can feel ourselves an integral part of the tradition and practice.
An annual poster contest is also part of the tradition; the winning artwork becomes the year's souvenir poster.
The Menorah, or candle holder, is an important part of the tradition of Hanukkah and it is why this holiday is often referred to as the Festival of Lights.
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