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In the 20th century, it was considered preposterous to build traditionally in an industrialised world that was exploring space, developing computers, and feeding and educating its people like never before; indeed, it's telling that modern architecture only became discredited when the crises of the 1970s kicked in and progress itself was put in doubt.
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Although railways, once built, have traditionally fitted into the landscape more easily than roads, you only have to read Cranford or Wordsworth's later poetry for a reminder that their coming can make northerners as angry as residents of the comfy Home Counties.
"DOTs are traditionally built around building and maintaining asphalt and concrete.
While Democrats traditionally build large campaign organizations with dozens, if not hundreds, of staffers who do the nitty-gritty work of voter contact, Republicans do things differently.
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During most of the medieval period, Iberia was divided between Christian and Islamic kingdoms, neither of which traditionally built keeps, instead building watchtowers or mural towers.
After all, many of the basics necessary to regulate inflation, or build infrastructure, are tasks traditionally done by the government, from building roads to setting feasible agriculture policy.
Traditionally, students build the houses onsite using conventional construction methods.
Traditionally, automakers build vehicle platforms, which can support several different models.
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