Sentences with phrase «traditions developed over the years»

But still, as the two traditions developed over the years, the distinction became a real one.

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This tradition of friends getting together at our house has developed naturally over the past ten years that we've called the West coast of Florida our home.
Over the years, the tradition has developed specific rules.
Martial Arts is a way of life that is steeped in Asian tradition, having evolved over the last 2,000 years from a way of developing discipline and fitness, both mentally and physically, into a wide range of activities that includes self - defense, confidence, respect, and, of course, discipline and exercise.
She has integrated over 18 years of Yoga practice with her training to develop her own approach to teaching and practice that is strongly rooted in the ancient traditions but also reflective of modern interests and orientations.
Hyatt is a global hospitality company with widely recognised, industry leading brands and a tradition of innovation developed over more than 50 years.
Over the past twenty years, Morris has resolutely trodden her own path, developing an abstract visual language that transcends modern traditions such as Modernism, Pop Art and urban culture, with craftsmanship and material playing a leading role.
The Norton Simon Museum houses a world - renowned collection of art from South and Southeast Asia that includes examples of the rich sculptural and painting traditions that developed in this region over the course of more than 2,000 years.
Over the past 50 years, Sean Scully has created an artistic system of his own, gathering and developing the best plastic traditions of the early 20th - century avant - garde and combining them with complex metaphysical philosophy from the Ancient Greeks to theorists of the present day.
The Welsh painter Richard Wilson returned to London from seven years in Italy in 1757, and over the next two decades developed a «sublime» landscape style adapting the Franco - Italian tradition of Claude and Gaspard Dughet to British subjects.
Ontario has over the past 17 years developed a tradition of such bills, though «omnibus» got a bad reputation with Premier Harris's Bill 26 in 1995, since it was used to slash spending across a number of fronts and made a lot of legislative changes as it went.
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