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And traditionally, named orchids are reserved by breeders for honoring wives, daughters, dignitaries and dedicated orchidophiles.
But for other traditionally named firms, the question of succession can be a difficult one, especially in today's challenging economic marketplace.
The leaders have traditionally named the Commission head on their own.
The present contribution deals with the study of the effects of cutting speed, feed rate and depth of cut on the performance of machining which traditionally named "machinability".
EU leaders have traditionally named the Commission head on their own, but under new rules they now have "to take account" of the European election results.
Because royalty were traditionally named according to their birthday, Pohl reads the Olmec cylinder seal as the name "King 3 Ajaw".
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Party bosses traditionally name loyalists for the president's consideration.
We used date of birth and sex for matching, as infants' names were not recorded in the baseline study (traditionally, naming is delayed and not done at the time of birth in India).
Traditionally, names had unlimited personal liability for the business transacted for them by their underwriting agents.
Traditionally names could be changed throughout a person's life at significant events, like graduation or a large promotion.
Procter has traditionally not named competitors in ads, trumpeting brand benefits rather than "reacting to competitors," wrote Laura Brinker, a company spokeswoman, in an e-mail message.
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