But it remains strong among the tradition-minded Roma, particularly those who follow Orthodox teachings.
That's something that has continued - that folk process, the folk tradition - through all of Bob Dylan's work.
We've seen a powerful new current from an old and honorable tradition--American generosity.
And here in New Hampshire, I know you guys have a tradition -- a lot of independents out here.
The Russian immigrants are purposefully assimilating into Israeli society, says Dr Yakobson, and tradition-based behaviour is part of that assimilation.
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When his team makes the NCAA tournament, say in Year 2 of its eligibility, beat a tradition-rich opponent like a Georgetown.
"It's very important to keep up the West Indian tradition - those guys were absolute legends in their day, " said Pollard.
It won't be as big as the tradition-soaked majors, but so what?
Unfortunately, the tradition-bound nature of Islamic economics complicates the calculation of zakat.
Libyan society is already conservative and tradition-bound, they note, as well as religiously uniform, observing just one of the four accepted Sunni rites.
And though voters this election embraced change, the president and first lady are abiding by tradition--at least when it comes to their clothes.
Family businesses might be considered incompatible to entrepreneurship because they are usually tradition-bound, multi- generational, and considered diametrically opposed in terms of assumptions and actions.
Sitting in graceful, tradition-minded Baltimore, far from Wall Street's hurly-burly, T.
The big Australian winemakers, such as Southcorp, scientifically classify, grade and blend grapes from various regions in a way that would make the tradition-bound French choke.
Americans are possibly the least tradition-bound of hominids, having, in the main, left their sentimental attachments behind in whatever unhappy place they or their families came from.
Mr Blocher was cheered by a crowd of middle-aged mainly German-speakers, stressing the support his People's Party enjoys in eastern Switzerland, particularly in the smaller, tradition-minded cantons.
They're in a long tradition - going back to the 1970s Reclaim the Night movement - of trying to make the streets safer and more pleasant for women.
Clearly too he liked innovations in technique that may seem small to us but, in the tradition-bound and slow-moving context of Japanese art and design, were quite significant.
If necessary, Congress should vote to invalidate Colorado-like amendments and compel states to stick with tradition--that the winner takes all the electoral votes in each state he wins.
The late nineteenth century was an inventive time for tradition-making.
Beijing News reports an appeal from environmental groups for residents to light fewer firecrackers and fireworks - an important tradition - in order to keep the air clean.
And yes, the once tradition-laden Celtics have a dance team, a 21st-century staple that the partners added shortly after the passing of old-school patriarch Red Auerbach in 2006.
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The son of a candy store owner in Rochester, New York, and a graduate of Harvard Business School, his path in the solid, tradition-bound world of Wall Street seemed clearly marked.
There are many factors that could threaten the continuation of the lullaby tradition - the array of gadgets to entertain and pacify a crying child, and the increased reliance on technology for communication, for example.
Only 40 miles east of the Greenbrier as the crow flies, the Homestead, in Hot Springs, Virginia, is no less steeped in tradition--one of those traditions being the cross-mountain rivalry between the resorts.
It is here that they will spend the night in the huge tent city, as per Islamic tradition -- then proceed at dawn to the plain of Arafat: The culmination of the Hajj.
As a result, a tradition-bound factory was reinvigorated.
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Sociologists call what has emerged a syncretic faith, resembling more than anything else a pointillist painting in which every individual's beliefs are shaped and colored by specks of each tradition--and, at the close of the 20th century, by the color of money.
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After warming up in a Finnish sauna -- a national tradition -- guests don socks for a 50m, often naked run through the snow to a manmade hole in the ice, where they can safely use a step ladder to dip in the icy lake waters below.
Partners were often pulled in different directions by their careers, and American women, especially, were often disillusioned when the free-spirited man they had met at school became tradition-bound, subdued partners when they returned to their families, often in societies were women were expected to be more seen than heard.
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