Sentences with phrase «true tradition»

Of course, there's the tried and true tradition of trading between different game versions.
In true tradition, I'm sharing another holiday recipe that's late.
Much to Wenger's true tradition of waking up when the party is ended, I wouldn't be surprised if by stroke of good fortune (other results in their favour as usual), arsenal still makes top four since the contest for premiership diadem is over.
Where rivals opt for six - cylinder engines, the C63 — in true tradition — has a 469bhp V8, and it makes no secret of it, bellowing out a typically raucous AMG soundtrack, hauling you down the road with no let - up.
During the Friday service, half the congregation stood for the prayers and half remained seated, and each side shouted at the other, insisting that theirs was the true tradition.
It raises a question that all thoughtful Christians must at some point address: How do we identify the true tradition of Christian teaching throughout history, and what part does the Church play in that tradition?
«It was a time for people to be calm in the truest traditions of this country, it did not require people like you to stir up racial hatred.»
Yet the main plan of the gospel is simple and straightforward, and contains a number of consecutive historical developments which have a good claim to rest upon a true tradition.
It is also shown by the peculiar phenomena which accompanied every revelation of the Qur» an, according to the testimony of the true tradition.
He was still fighting to retain what he saw to be the true tradition and meaning as against other Reformers who wished to «spiritualise» it, and against the practice of the papal authorities who had not modified their functional and canonical position.
No, keep the Gospels and the true Traditions of the church (that date from the beginning) and clean off the cobwebs of the centuries.
While the classic pumpkin pie is a tried and true tradition, I wanted to put a fresh spin on it for the holiday season.
Judith Crist, then a women's page reporter for the late New York Herald Tribune, wrote thusly: «Miss America of 1952, the nation's newest, biggest and oldest beauty queen to date, breakfasted with reporters at the Waldorf - Astoria yesterday and, in the true tradition, discussed men, marriage and her future — and wore a sweater.»
It is keeping in the true tradition of a Senate, which is supposed to be a moderating force between the more tempestuous lower house and the executive arm.
The 2.5 - inch heel is incredibly dance - floor - friendly, and the brand Something Bleu spells out the tried and true tradition of wearing blue - hued accessories on your wedding day.
Console emulation on PC is a tried and true tradition, even if emulating anything from the seventh generation onwards has been a struggle.
Earlier today, Ubisoft continued the industry's tried - and - true tradition of announcing future DLC plans for games before they've even launched.
This is a movie in the true tradition of film noir — which someone who didn't write a dictionary once described as a movie where an ordinary guy indulges the weak side of his character, and hell opens up beneath his feet.
In the true tradition of the Annales school of historiography, this is not an event driven narrative: politics, battles and personalities are margi
In the true tradition of Australian hospitality, you will also receive a complimetary beer or soft drink whilst onboard.
Console emulation on PC is a tried and true tradition, even if emulating anything from the seventh generation onwards has been a struggle.
However, artists who engage in activities beyond the studio reflect the true tradition of artistic practice documented throughout art history.
But we can certainly infer that Google will continue this tried - and - true tradition of naming its devices after varying underwater species — at least internally.
Console emulation on PC is a tried and true tradition, even if emulating anything from the seventh generation onwards has been a struggle.
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