Sentence examples for traditionally recognised from inspiring English sources

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Armenians are traditionally recognised as artisans in Lebanon, and many live in Bourj Hammoud.

"The culminating sign [of the year] will be the exposition for the first time of the relics traditionally recognised as those of the apostle who gave his life for the Lord here," the Vatican official said in reference to St Peter.

At the other end of the spectrum, the distance of the Crabbie's Grand National will now be advertised as "4m about 2.5f (4m 2f 7fyds)", a furlong less than this year's description of "4m about 3.5f", which was in itself a reduction of half a furlong from the traditionally recognised distance of four-and-a-half miles following a change to the position of the start for the race.

The introduction of a gasoline particulate filter (GPF) is expected to be necessary, as was the case for diesel vehicles, the traditionally recognised source of PM in transportation.

Controversially, he argued for the superior achievements of Nordic composers over traditionally recognised masters such as Mozart and Beethoven.

Two species are traditionally recognised, the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), although some evidence suggests that African bush elephants and African forest elephants are separate species (L. africana and L. cyclotis respectively).

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I cobbled together something that bore little resemblance to what would traditionally be recognised as a sentence: more like a kind of Franglais charades ("Ahhhh, oui!" plus "mon avion", accompanied by pointing at my watch and gesturing backwards to indicate my plane was late).

Gram-negative infections have traditionally been recognised as the most difficult to treat [4].

Despite being restricted to a single organ system, the support of traditionally and molecularly recognised clades, demonstrates the presence of phylogenetic signal in this data set.

Traditionally, most taxonomists have recognised three jackal species: the black-backed, side-striped and golden jackals -- all of which live in Africa, with the golden jackal also ranging throughout much of Eurasia.

Traditionally, Serpula has been recognised as a member of Coniophoraceae [ 39, 78].

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