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But is that really the reason Britain developed a tradition of free entrance?
Canaletto and Guardi developed a tradition of landscape painting based on views of Venice.
From Jonathan Swift to the Sun, we rapidly developed a tradition of the ribald and parti pris.
Many texts outside the scheme of canon-plus-commentaries were also written, and there developed a tradition of Pali grammars.
Bulgaria, one of the poorest of the former Soviet bloc countries in Europe, never developed a tradition of playing and has just three golf courses.
By the time Europeans arrived in the 15th century, the region had already developed a tradition of water-borne trading within the Delta.
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During the same period in Britain, however, we were developing a tradition of playground design that was almost diametrically opposed.
"To me, we've got to develop a tradition of helping people," he said, "so that when we say we're going to fix health care we have a record of actually doing something".
After the decline of Srivijaya, Islamic sultanates established themselves in the coastal areas from the 13th to 16th centuries, developing a tradition of court arts and royal regalia, some of which are on display.
"All of the monotheistic religions developed a mystical tradition," the religious scholar Karen Armstrong points out in "A History of God," referring to Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Departing from tridimensional images or statues, that were reminiscent of pagan idolatry, the Christian East developed a rich tradition of iconography.
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