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This new Norwalk establishment does many dishes well, if somewhat more traditionally than the original Brasitas.
This was in part because the libretti of the four Ring operas had been written in reverse order, so that the book for Götterdämmerung was conceived more "traditionally" than that of Rheingold; still, the self-imposed strictures of the Gesamtkunstwerk had become relaxed.
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Even in those occupations where women tend to dominate employment, they are paid traditionally less than their male counterparts or less than similarly skilled positions in other industries.
Traditionally lower than its neighbors, home prices in Mineola are catching up, she said.
(Opening night performances are traditionally earlier than those of regular performances).
Roles don't get much more traditionally male than the US presidency.
There is nothing, in other words, more traditionally Swedish than folkdrekten, or folk costumes, on Midsummer.
Mr. Chambers cautioned that the first quarter, the company's current one, was traditionally weaker than the fourth quarter.
We don't even know if the first quarter is traditionally slower than average because there is no comparable data for last year.
On the contrary, jobless rates, traditionally higher than in the United States, have soared and are expected to rise further, especially in Spain.
Chalk it up to the season — the July show, one of three every year, is traditionally smaller than those held in May and September — and the sputtering economy.
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