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Indeed, philosophy has enjoyed an unbroken tradition in Iran down to the present and has produced some highly original thinkers.
"We have a very ancient, unbroken tradition that St. Thomas was the founder of the church in India.
Boiled cider, with its long, unbroken tradition of being made in New England, seemed to fit the bill, Watson said.
Against this there is the unbroken tradition of 2,000 years of church law, and Jesus's explicit denunciation of divorce.
At the time, the operatic establishment sneered, but the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company represented an unbroken tradition going back to the fountainhead.
She had just retired, ending a 200-year unbroken tradition of cheese-making in the mountains on the French side of Lake Geneva.
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The Farmgate Café on the upper level of the market building, run by sisters Kay Harte and Marog O'Brien, is a fine example of the sort of unbroken traditions of food production and consumption that exist in this part of Ireland.
And with an unbroken literary tradition of 1,500 years and countless millennia of an oral tradition behind it, this mytho-poetic dimension to the landscape is rich and variegated and deeply nuanced.
In rare instances an ancient musical style may be preserved in unbroken oral tradition.
Mime, as performed by jesters, jongleurs, bands, and acrobats, is an unbroken dramatic tradition that reaches from the Classical world to modern Europe.
Gnostics and other groups that were regarded by mainstream Christians as heretics could not claim the unbroken apostolic tradition maintained by the orthodox Christian churches.
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