Sentence examples for must traditionally from inspiring English sources

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Any man, and especially any Secretary of the Navy, must traditionally spend a good deal of time working up to Valley Forge, and once he has reached it and passed it, he has got to spend a lot more time slowing down before he can stop.

Simulator development is a time consuming process which requires expert knowledge and must traditionally be completed before the ER process can commence.

(i.e., the time when spirits must traditionally depart from the mortal realm).

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To grasp how extraordinary these scenes are, one must recall how traditionally intimate has been the relationship between the Conservatives — the self-styled party of law and order — and the police.

But this comes with a catch: Bills considered under budget reconciliation are supposed to be limited to matters directly affecting the budget, and provisions the parliamentarian deems don't meet that standard traditionally must be removed.

Much like both the HBO series Game of Thrones and the George R.R. Martin books, A Song of Ice and Fire, Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series alternates between the perspectives of multiple characters as they must choose between traditionally noble actions and the pragmatic decisions that could prevent a classic R.R. Martin-style character demise.

Finally, we must mention that traditionally, actions for research capacity building in LMICs are designed using a "top-down" approach, where research is funded and prioritized by external sources, mostly from HICs, with limited participation of LMIC researchers and stakeholders.

Your great unwashed really start out washing dishes and doing the menial tasks that traditionally newcomers must do when they first arrive here.

In red for women and navy blue for men, the use of the Rising Sun symbol where a logo traditionally sits must surely rank as a graphical masterstroke.

The livelihood of a hotel concierge depends on the maintenance of a complex façade: traditionally, he must be obsequious yet peremptory; menial and, at the… Mr. Berendt, like Mrs. Dalloway, said that he would buy the flowers himself.

The livelihood of a hotel concierge depends on the maintenance of a complex façade: traditionally, he must be obsequious yet peremptory; menial and, at the same time, a bit of a snob.

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