Sentence examples for definite traditions from inspiring English sources

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The symphony orchestra has had definite traditions in relation to orchestration.

The roots of all three standpoints "may be traced back to the crises of seventeenth-century England, but [they] crystallised into definite traditions of thought and practice only [after] the French Revolution" (Gray 1995: 78).

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Verdi is an ideal case of a composer who came from a definite tradition that laid out the protocols and practices of how to write an opera.

Theme cake: There is a definite tradition of theme cakes for geek weddings.

The Berrybenders may seem boorish, cruel and exceptionally unpleasant, but they follow a definite literary tradition -- that grotesque behavior exhibited by people with first names like Albany, Bobbety and Buffum often leads to comedy, or at least entertaining eccentricity.

"There is a definite return to tradition," she said.

From this brief sketch it is already evident that Bolzano's metaphysical views bore a definite stamp from the tradition, especially from Leibniz.

Not definitive, just definite.

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