Sentences with phrase «sort of new tradition»

I feel like my family injects some sort of new tradition into the holiday picture every year, especially with my veggie ways as well.

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I suppose coming just a few days before Christmas, a dispute over federal health transfers can become a new sort of Canadian holiday tradition given it has happened before with the December 2011 unilateral transfer decision announced by the federal government.
In my family, we have a sort of strange New Year's Day tradition.
But as I and my husband grew up in different cultures / countries, we have a sort of buffet table approach to Christmas: pick and choose the traditions you like and try something new every once in a while.
Instead, his interest was in finding a new sort of obstacle to throw in the path of true love, the which he found in the tradition cinq a sept, the hours of 5 pm to 7 pm during which maried couples spend time apart and with their lovers.
The Japanese tradition is cleaning for the New Year, sort of as we do in spring time.
These city paintings, many of them of the city's main bridges, share commonalities with the funky return to representation and figuration via a meld of loose abstract expressionist brush strokes and paint application — lots of scumbling and blobs of paint — and a sort of ecstatic folk primitivism adopted by his contemporary and friends in New York in the mid to late 50s, such as Red Grooms, Robert Beauchamp, Gandy Brodie, Mimi Gross, Jan Müller, and Claes Oldenburg (with Eva Hesse picking up the tradition in the mid-60s).
Samsung has traditionally released new Galaxy Note handsets at the IFA trade show in the fall but it has sort of become a tradition for the rumor mill to predict that this time around the flagship handset will arrive a bit earlier.
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