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And like that first car 23 years ago, today's LS is as traditionally engineered as a Chippendale hutch.
The band are sometimes described as "postjazz", which misleadingly suggests evolutionary development - in fact, the group's work is as traditionally hook-based as anything from rock to hip-hop to systems music, and decisively downplays anything resembling unpredictably free-associative playing.
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It may have been as traditionally French as a Cumberland sausage but Laporte has clearly found a post-World Cup recipe to his taste.
There is, however, a reaction of a particular kind common to every culture, a response such as awe, delight and pleasure, fear and even terror: these are as traditionally determined as the forms and costumes of the masks themselves.
He added that there had been "four or five" contenders discussed for the top award and defended the Harvey Nichols entry for not being as traditionally flash as some previous winners.
Furthermore, there is emerging evidence that CBS may not be as transient as traditionally held.
If God has no accidental properties, he cannot be as he is traditionally conceived, because properties such as goodness are accidental.
Central Boston continued to be regarded as traditionally Anglo-Saxon Yankee.
Collectively, these students are referred to as "traditionally underrepresented".
(The name of the port is spelled traditionally as Pusan, but sometimes as Busan).
The slogan "Erin go bragh," usually translated as "Ireland forever," is traditionally used as a declaration of Irish identity.
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