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Flecked with gobs of phosphorescent cinders raining down from the sky into a storm-churned sea, the huge composition was traditionally given the title "Fire at Sea".
Like Birth to Five it was traditionally given to mothers soon after they have come home from hospital with their baby.
Blanche K. Bruce, an African American who during Reconstruction had served as senator from Mississippi, received the post of register at the Treasury Department; this post was traditionally given to an African American by Republican presidents.
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Three explanations are traditionally given.
In return for writing some stories for their papers, journalists were traditionally given considerable leeway: to be eccentric, to be drunk, to go awol, to sulk, to fight.
Mr. Barak did not comment on Thursday about Mr. Sharon's action, nor did he on this holiday, when domestic politics is traditionally given a rest.
Chicharito — the Little Pea, as it translates — was cheeky enough to claim the match ball, which is traditionally given to the scorer of three goals.
Dowries are traditionally given from the bride's family to her husband and is a practice that continues around the world.
The head of the Championship winners' coaching team is traditionally given a seat at the top table at the Premiership launch, when he is expected, among other platitudes, to say 11th place would mark a successful season.
It puts me in mind of Ronald Bergan's online discussion of how, in the history of world cinema, the Oscar for best foreign language film is traditionally given to the wrong film.
Few outsiders would recognise some of the tribal courts' decisions as justice girls are traditionally given as compensation for particularly serious crimes yet service is speedy and generally reckoned to be superior to that provided by the state.
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