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The two Nobel laureates spent an hour in the White House's Map Room, a step down in prestige from the Oval Office, where the president traditionally meets foreign heads of state.

The council traditionally meets every first and third Wednesday of the month.

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Government bonds traditionally met that need, but yields are low and investors are looking elsewhere.

Mr. Paterson said governors traditionally meet first only with the majority leaders.

But plans to reduce fire service have traditionally met with loud outcries from the public and the fire unions.

"For Alicia and the family and the industry, what better way to celebrate his life than to have others run in his honor?" The Notre Dame alumni group has traditionally met annually at a city marathon.

We are social animals, surely, and, though lives may have been relatively mundane (for which sometimes read stultifying) back pre-70s, when we traditionally met, within the same postal district, the ever-same dysfunctional relatives three nights a week to… fold knitted paper or imitate the cry of the ibis or some such, at least someone would have been able to tell when you'd had a stroke.

Underpinning these initiatives is the domestic economic situation, most obviously, the running down of Syria's oil reserves: –Governments have traditionally met investment costs through internally generated revenue.

While this may not sound particularly mind-blowing, it actually represents a big opportunity for edtech developers, which have traditionally met with more than a few hurdles when trying to sell products to schools and teachers.

The second problem is traditionally met by replacing memory with a new concept, "retrocognition" or "quasi-memory", which is just like memory but without the identity requirement: even if it is self-contradictory to say that you remember doing something you didn't do but someone else did, you could still "quasi-remember" it (Penelhum 1970: 85ff., Shoemaker 1970; for criticism see McDowell 1997).

He wasn't meeting gay people where they traditionally met in the creative world.

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