Sentences with phrase «start a new tradition by»

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By Aurelia d'Andrea January 1 holds the promise of fresh starts and bright beginnings, which often manifest in that beloved annual tradition, the New Year's resolution.
Healthy Traditions, a new network started by Tropical Traditions, started a Glyphosate - tested program to test foods starting in 2014.
I simplified the holidays by starting a new family tradition whereas only the children get gifts.
The Flyers Fans also started what may be a new tradition by yelling «sucks» after each team was introduced.
Step One: Begin by Making a List of New Traditions You'd Like to Start in Your Home.
By starting these while you are still pregnant, you are showing the other children how special they are to join you in deciding which new tradition to create.
You can start a new family tradition by decorating with these beauties.
I've never heard of the Christmas countdown chain... with a little one, maybe this is something we could start as a new tradition I'd love for you to swing by and link up at our Holiday link party if you can: http://www.urbanejane.com/2013/12/holiday-glam-link-party.html
The district found that it needed to start by addressing four roadblocks: the student deficit model, the tradition of handing off students to special education, teachers» overreliance on intuition instead of assessment data, and the erroneous idea that RTI is just a new pathway to special education.
Author U starts a new tradition and will be going to the Holiday Mart sponsored by Denver's Junior League in October.
Exposure to these works — with which many Chinese artists might be familiar only in reproduction or online — is seen by Tinari as a means of fostering creative dialogue between the two artistic traditions and diminishing the «time - lag» that hindered domestic art for so long after the Reform and Opening Up period that followed Mao's death in 1976, traditionally taken as the «starting point» of contemporary Chinese art (Tinari concedes that this is a useful marker, but suggests that a new generation of art historians should «complicate» such simplified narratives).
Started in October of 2009 by The Phillips Collection in Washington D.C., the initiative explores, «intriguing intersections between old and new traditions, modern and contemporary art practices, and museum spaces and artistic interventions» by commissioning a young artist to create a work inspired by a classic piece in their collection.
TIP: Start a new tradition and make holiday decorating fun by hosting a decorating party.
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