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The video begins in the time-honoured manner of seemingly all manufactured bands' first singles: by introducing the members of the band by name.
By presenting concerts in a less prescribed atmosphere than the time-honoured concert hall, we can expose listeners to new experiences in a more comfortable setting.
And these new traditions, whether oral or literary, vernacular or learned, are presented with great confidence, in a familiar but potent register of time-honoured truth.
In the time-honoured form of procesiones the lower classes gave expression to their hopes for a fundamental improvement in their miserable circumstances.
When this strategy failed, he resorted to the time-honoured practice of massive vote buying to get his way.
Composers who cling to the time-honoured tactic of universal refusal may think they are bidding for uniqueness and a stake in posterity.
Archaism in turn does not always correspond with rigid adherence to convention and time-honoured customs (architectural or otherwise).
In the eleventh century soldierly exploits were inevitably written up in time-honoured heroic mode.
After all, the time-honoured principle that ' 'ought' ' implies ' 'can' ' would be totally empty if ' 'can' ' were not to refer to what is possible for actual human beings to accomplish.
We are playing ducks and drakes with time-honoured experience and teaching.
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I started this maiden speech in time-honoured fashion by talking about my constituency.
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That is the time-honoured excuse for wrongdoing on which the weak always fall back to excuse their vices.
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So, the time-honoured concept of apprenticeship, which involves the commitment of an employer to train, is in jeopardy.
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There are ordinary, approved and time-honoured ways of doing that.
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Clearly, therefore, that also is not very hopeful as a solution but is possibly, in the time-honoured jargon, an avenue to be explored.
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This is a time-honoured procedure to stop doing one thing by saying that many other people are in as equally bad a situation.
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Such acts of mitigation of penalties are a time-honoured and integral part of our constitutional system.
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First, do not charge in like a bull at a gate, when the gate consists of deeply-held, time-honoured trade union traditions.
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I seek to introduce the time-honoured system of imposing different levels of penalty for first and for subsequent offences.
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Is not that a departure from the time-honoured principle?
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In the time-honoured phrase, we shall be going to the country now, and the thing to do is to trust the people.
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It may be regarded as a time-honoured tradition, but activities change with the time.
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We can put the question in the time-honoured way: which comes first, the chicken or the egg?
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