If your business is more than 12 months old, it has traditions.
Each country has different traditions, political systems and relationships with the United States and other countries around the region and the world.
The club has grand traditions, a huge following and an awful team.
"I'm excited by the whole concept of a club which has great traditions and, in a professional era, really professionalising the support facilities and the environment the players can be in - and hopefully take that on to the field, " continued McGeechan.
As a country and culture it has been loyal to its traditions, but it has also been able to keep up with the times thanks mainly to its young population.
Each has its own traditions, symbol and colours, as well as its own church and palio museum.
McClatchey, an ethnobotanist at the University of Hawaii who has studied healing traditions across ten Polynesian cultures.
Indira, a single woman in her first job, says her family has kept the traditions of their centuries-old Badaga cuisine.
The community has preserved many traditions from its African roots, including healing ceremonies that they say call up spirits from their ancient homeland.
Austria has strong socialist traditions, and the Steyr people are used to a state-run shop with a guaranteed salary, not Stronach's low salary plus bonus.
The fishing industry has family based traditions in most cultures and a business must respect, support, and sustain such traditions as long as they are ethical environmental practices.
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Back home, the opportunity for dancers to learn from other traditions has also recently been advanced by ABT, which this month announced an international exchange for top-tier dancers.
Past regulation has been lax, a legacy of the sector's independent, co-operative traditions: it has been too easy, for example, to set up a caja.
"I have long admired the important role Augusta National has played in the traditions and history of golf, " she said.
From Velazquez in the seventeenth century, through Goya straddling the eighteenth and nineteenth, to Picasso in the twentieth, Spain has the proudest of traditions in art.
As a sideman, he helped spark jazz's plugged-in fusion (including Miles Davis's 1970 classic, "Bitches Brew"), has upheld its acoustic traditions (nearly 30 years in Keith Jarrett's Standards Trio), and remains a go-to player for veterans and rising stars alike.
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Each area has its own history and traditions, its own gaps in infrastructure, and its own distinctive patient population.
Despite being declared endangered by the United Nations in 2001, the Garinagu -- one of the smallest cultural groups in Belize -- has managed to sustain its traditions through music, dance, food and worship.
True to his political habit, Mr Obama has tried to reconcile the opposing traditions.
But the biggest reason to hit Sydney has less to do with long traditions than modern menus.
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In mounting his defense of Catholic traditions, Pope Benedict has drawn on his experience as one of the most prominent theologians of his generation.
Mr. Cooper "has great and abiding respect for traditions embodied in law a historic position in American jurisprudence, " said Mr. Starr, who defended Proposition 8 to the California Supreme Court in 2009.
That is the spirit of the gateway behind us, which in its architecture reflects all the beauty and strength of different faiths and traditions, and which has welcomed people to this city for a century.
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The New Republic interview, carried in the magazine's 11 February issue, quotes Mr Obama as saying he has great respect for US hunting traditions, while advising gun-control advocates to be better listeners in the firearms debate.
In this perspective, the critical relationship between dialogue and cultural diversity has shifted: cultural diversity is no longer a defender of traditions, and dialogue provides access to the world's cultural resources and has become synonymous with modernization.
The King, true to the traditions of his house, has been active in participating in the work of rescue.
It has more to do with the revolutionary traditions of 1789 and the French lack of faith in parliamentary representation.
The school has also attached its name to local traditions, such as the Corporate Challenge arm of the Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon.
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