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I suppose this constitutes a continuing tradition of diaspora, what Stalin called "rootless cosmopolitanism".
Malians came out of the audience to shower money on Ms. Traore and her band, taking their own part in a continuing tradition.
As long as theatre was part of a continuing tradition, its mode of production varied little, being conditioned partly by the social role of theatre and partly by the type of material the actor performed.
From Jean Racine to Jean Anouilh, France has a long history of creating new masterpieces out of Greek classics – a continuing tradition strongly in evidence at this year's Avignon festival.
For all the changes in direction, the museum curator Terry Muldoon does see a continuing tradition of innovation.
However, Carus' articles placed Friedrich firmly in his time, and did not place the artist within a continuing tradition.
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Her sermon was thus part of a necessary, continuing tradition of interpretation.
Big museum shows are infrequent and are almost always confined to work of the distant past, though Islamic art is a vibrant continuing tradition.
"If you want to be hired you go to where people will hire you: London is this magnet in Europe".A continuing tradition of "light-touch" regulation has proved to be another essential ingredient.
Despite this transition, the chapel still has a place in the continuing traditions of the university.
In her ethnographic study, Beoku-Betts (1995) found rice was essential for a 'full meal' and continuing traditions – such as the strict rituals for preparing rice.
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