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A continuous tradition of town life dates from Norse times.
"It has taken 106 years of continuous tradition to build this," Mr. Kenyon said.
For English philosophy this represented a break in an almost continuous tradition of empiricism.
Polish music, like Polish literature, has a continuous tradition reaching back to the Middle Ages.
"We've got the only community in the United States with a 200-year continuous tradition of pottery making".
This country has had a continuous tradition of cider-making for at least 1,000 years, and likely longer.
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This lack of information is most apparent in Asian countries, which possess some of the richest and oldest continuous traditions of alcohol production.
A constant demand for new work places continuous pressure on Mr. Shonibare's network of collaborators — the sculptor, costume designer, photographer and others — whose assistance he sees as part of a historic and continuing tradition in artistic studios.
The practice dates back at least 3,000 years and is probably the world's oldest continuous vocal tradition.
This is a land with a continuous art tradition going back to prehistoric times – yet this creative past was severed from the present by the revolution of the 20th century.
Thus, the Pure Land Buddhist heritage in Japan stands today upon the selective use of a continuous textual tradition stretching back nearly two millennia.
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