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But the custom of a 6 30 p.m. main sitting and an 8 p.m. late sitting does continue.
Among East and West Slavs only faint echoes of the custom of a second interment survive in folk songs.
I later realized I had stumbled onto a great benefit of the old custom of a team of godfathers.
After such a feast, one has little choice but to follow the still-honored, and welcome, custom of a long siesta.
When Steve Waugh inaugurated the custom of a former Australian Test cricketer presenting baggy green caps to new selections, his choice settled without hesitation on Bill Brown.
They are holding hands (a miracle worthy of the Vatican) and touching shoulders; the First Lady, after the custom of a woman granted audience with the Pope, is dressed in all black and shrouded under an intricate veil.
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Telescopes, including radio telescopes, have traditionally been custom-built one-of-a-kind items.
He hid from reporters on his plane, and even dodged his usual custom of giving a reporter a birthday hug.
He has a custom of hosting an injured or sick person, usually a child or youth, at each of his games.
In France, there's a charming custom of drinking a toast to first-of the-season produce, like welcoming an old friend.
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