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Madhva (born 1199?) belonged to the tradition of Vaishnava religious faith and showed a great polemical spirit in refuting Shankara's philosophy and in converting people to his own fold.
"The idea that Reagan and his team used their media proficiency to fool the public into buying a conservative agenda belonged to the tradition of frustrated protests of antagonists unwilling to credit a rival's successes.
In Nashville Scene, Edd Hurt noted the eclectic tone of the band's overall body of recordings, and believed that their albums belonged to the tradition of singer-songwriter musicians.
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Mr. Comins's work belongs to the tradition of better-known wood artists like Betty Parsons and Sidney Geist.
Ismailov belongs to the tradition of Russian satirical novelists, from Gogol to Bulgakov and Platonov.
Some of them belong to the tradition of Jewish messianic literature.
The professor belongs to the tradition of leftwing intellectuals who fervently believe in the innate strength of Europe being united.
But it clearly belongs to the tradition that eventually led to a general algorithm for solving such problems.
Equally, Sinclair sees their work as belonging to the tradition of William Blake, Ezra Pound and James Joyce, fracturing and translating mythologies in the modern world.
But it also belongs to the tradition of the war memorial in the form of a deserted battlefield.
From this point of view, Debord belongs to the tradition of dadaists and surrealists such as Jacques Vaché, Arthur Cravan or Boris Poplavsky.
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