Sentences with phrase «something of a tradition»

In what has become something of a tradition in the multi-ethnic riding of Calgary - Greenway, campaigning for the March 22 by - election began with discord, distrust, and bad feelngâ $» at least on the cons...
Long will visit ten counties in five days, in what has become something of a tradition for aspiring New York senators.
In what has apparently become something of a tradition on the Croisette, this evening saw a select group of journalists forgo tempting Official Selection screenings to attend instead the starry, champagne - fuelled preview of The Weinstein Company's forthcoming slate.
The installation is a labyrinthic arrangement of furniture objects — such as hospital curtains and the shelves of a library — with a projection of short looped sequences onto walls and curtains that remind us of the tradition of the Expanded Cinema.
If our economic and technological advance has placed power in the hands of those who are not answerable to any democratic process; weakened our families neighborhoods as it turned individuals into mobile, competitive achievers; undermined our morality and stripped us of tradition — as I think it has — then we must consider where else to turn.
I love the Enthusiasm shown by Henry but we need a Manager with Experience and Pedigree to take over and sort out this absolute PILE OF S • • T Wenger has dragged us through.But what a chance to have Thierry as a No2 to learn the Game from the new Boss and advise him of the Traditions and Values still held at this club.
While I was in Canada in July, my aunt and I had a laugh on the topic of being handed hand - me downs, something of a tradition amongst Croatians.
Those who think that betting on scientific matters trivialises the issues should be aware that there is something of a tradition among scientists of betting on scientific outcomes.
The minimalist aesthetic is something of a tradition at Lisson Gallery and this exhibition involves a dismantling of painting and minimalism in the 21st century.
Pub food is something of a tradition in the UK, and while you are enjoying the pub crawl, you can enjoy a tasty bit of grub in one of the most haunted pubs in London.
I love CAS — it's become something of a tradition for me over the past few years!
Is this a setup for her to enter the match at some point as a surprise entrant, which is something of a tradition on the men's side?
Every once in a while, a new Monogram canvas bag comes along to remind us of the tradition and roots of Louis Vuitton.
But we had this sort of family hand - me - down cot which was the one I and all my siblings slept in as babies and it had become something of a tradition to use it.
In St. Louis, it's something of a tradition to eat red hot, ripple potato chips with grilled cheese.
It's something of a tradition, really.
Cramming people into small Volkswagens has become a something of a tradition — one that apparently continues today.
Cross-over titles seem to be something of a tradition for the Japanese industry — Street Fighter x Tekken, Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, Fortune Street — there is something satisfying about this kind of collaboration in the same way Sony allowing Marvel to use Spiderman in Captain America: Civil War gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling inside.
Public service is something of a tradition at Lightfoot.
Though making up words and thoughts is obviously unacceptable, «cleaning up» a quote is something of a tradition.
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