Raised a Zen Buddhist in Kyoto, she grew up amid respect for tradition.
This fall, it was left to elder statesmen like Sonny Rollins and Tony Bennett to carry the torch for tradition.
The late nineteenth century was an inventive time for tradition-making.
"It would appear to be some large-scale bank liquidation--not a specific bank but banks in general, " said Addison Armstrong, director of market research for Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.
You may depress the locals that clamor for tradition, but these cross-country rivalries would further elevate the already lofty week-to-week hype we see during the regular season of college football.
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Scholars have debated for decades about what constitutes the proper tradition for performing his music, while others have thrown tradition out the window and taken Bach down a less serious path.
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Do you think that Mr. Kibaki has somehow lost respect for democratic tradition?
And, even if one allows for its tradition of protecting agriculture and films, the commission still follows a protectionist bent elsewhere.
The public also has shown the desire for the tradition to cease, both because of the physical harm to the bridge and because many view the locks as an eyesore.
Tsarni told reporters that he is arranging for Tsarnaev's burial because religion and tradition call for his nephew to be buried.
He has provided the kind of documentation that candidates for President have now, by tradition, provided for 30 years.
Flat commissions worked better than the chain's product-based commissions, a tradition for 48 years.
It is a tradition for a newly elected speaker to be dragged to the chair reluctantly.
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In short, the sari has seamlessly transformed itself, trading the values of tradition for those of modernity.
Black Friday is a time-honored tradition for retailers, a sport for many shoppers, and entertaining for spectators.
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"It's a Parisian tradition for lovers, " says a guide for the Vedettes du Pont-Neuf tour boat company.
The drone strikes are part of a tradition for American forces, which rely heavily on air power.
It's become a tradition for presidential nominees of both parties to attend this event and make light of themselves.
In recent decades it has become the tradition for the monarch to abdicate.
The main reason is that China has a tradition for women and men to get married at a certain age.
Earlier this month, musicians in Austria created a stir for reviving the tradition of performing concerts in the homes of their audiences.
The watch adheres to horological tradition for grand complications with a rattrapante chronograph, a minute repeater, a perpetual calendar and moon phases.
It has practically become an annual tradition for me to remind same sex married couples to consider filing amended returns for open years.
When near death, he generates a new body, conveniently played by a new actor (something NBC surely wishes were a tradition for showrunners).
Years back when she lived here, it was the tradition for well-to-do people to offer the clothes of their dead folks to a mosque.
Even now, Sheffield University's Centre for English Cultural Tradition and Language, home of the three editors of this dictionary, is recording a newly dying trade, mining.
Ishaaq Hussain told his family he was going on a prayer retreat in southern England - a tradition for some observant Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan.
She was waiting in line with friends to get into the bar after taking in a Red Sox game, which is a Patriot's Day tradition for the Newport, R.
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