The Soviets had a strong, centralized military bureaucracy, with a long tradition of theoretical analysis.
But we have a long tradition of it here in the land of Lincoln.
Latin American leaders have a long tradition of blaming Uncle Sam for their woes.
America has a long tradition of accommodating and encouraging religious institutions when they pursue public goals.
Unusually for Latin America, Colombia has a long tradition of distrust of executive power.
South Carolina has both a long tradition of party-switching and a population of 400, 000 independent-inclined ex-servicemen.
The town has had a long tradition of manipulating the rules to benefit insiders, most notably Roski.
It is a link with a long tradition which fused industry and culture into a single enterprise.
In China's long tradition, an emperor needs to inspire awe--tinged with a dash of fear--in his subjects.
Military men in Thailand and Indonesia have a long tradition of padding their pay with profitable enterprises.
When it comes to science, judges are steeped in a long tradition of welcoming junk into the courtroom.
Yoshiyuki Sankai, at the University of Tsukuba in Japan, proudly continues Japan's long tradition of innovative--and surprising--humanoid robots.
Britain is one of the most generous nations in the world, with a long tradition of helping others.
Though tempered by pragmatism, Mr Chavez's chief inspiration appears to be the long tradition of Latin American populism.
And there is a long tradition of work in the humanities and social sciences to back him up.
Their family, which made its fortune from nickel mining, has a long tradition of politics and public service.
The United States has a long tradition of training children in the craft of farming on family farms.
It has a young, educated population and a long tradition of international commerce.
She has also broken with her long tradition of operating behind the scenes.
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With the region's long tradition of art glass, glassblowers are already setting their sights on the high-end cannabis crowd.
Not surprisingly, there is a long tradition in our government on this matter.
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Moreover, provisions have been inadequately enforced because of slothful bureaucracies and a long tradition of putting defendants' rights first.
The Great Green Fleet demonstration continues our long tradition of energy transformation by powering the Fleet with alternative fuels.
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Despite the fund's apparent novelty, Britain has in fact a long tradition of government attempts to help budding enterprises.
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There is a long tradition of adapting foreign ideas for use at home and then beating the world with them.
We also have a long tradition of voluntary standards and our bilingual system of measurement is part of that tradition.
Angling, suitable even for parsons, for whom hunting was unseemly, had enjoyed a long tradition in England before Walton's day.
At a stroke, this demolishes the long tradition of universal benefits, which was intended to secure general support for welfare.
The authority said SPM's expertise would add to Guildford's "long tradition of live music", and strengthen the already "wide cultural programme".
"Afghanistan has a long tradition of making excellent carpets, although most of them are still made individually at home, " he says.
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