Sentence examples for traditionally observed from inspiring English sources

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I've been trying to think of others, but the only one that came to mind was Burns Night, traditionally observed on the 25th of January.

The war that followed the declaration led to the flight or expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, and the day is traditionally observed with protest marches.

Samskara, any of the personal sacraments traditionally observed at every stage of a Hindu's life, from the moment of conception to the final scattering of funeral ashes.

Lag ba-ʿOmer (33rd Day of the ʿOmer Counting) is a joyous interlude in the otherwise-somber period of the ʿOmer Counting (i.e., of the 49 days to Shavuot), which is traditionally observed as a time of semi-mourning.

The Cenotaph event sees state leaders lay poppy wreaths on the Grade I listed monument and a nationwide two-minute silence is traditionally observed from 11am to remember soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War.

While the first section of the Twenty-fifth Amendment codified the traditionally observed process of succession in the event of the death of the president that the vice president would succeed to the office it also introduced a change regarding the ascent of the vice president to president should the latter resign from office.

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Technically, Shomer Shabbat refers to a person who traditionally observes the legal requirements of the Jewish Sabbath, which prohibit work on Saturday.

A group that traditionally observes Malcolm X's birthday by marching through the center of Harlem ignored the absence of a permit yesterday and was moderately successful in disrupting business activity along 125th Street.

I would tolerate these Presidential utterances much as I did the statements of sports figures who credited the Lord for their winning maneuvers, as long as they adhered to limits that networks traditionally observe, of one invocation of the divine per speaker per game.

You wonder if the timing had been chosen with special care: the festival opened on that most sacred and mysterious of British male days, just before the closing of the January football transfer window, when women across the land traditionally observe the patriarchy pressing its ear to TalkSport radio, expectant of distant tribal news.

In the Christian calendar, Easter follows Lent, the period of 40 days (not counting Sundays) before Easter, which traditionally is observed by acts of penance and fasting.

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