traditionally in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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Traditionally, gel phase transitions are strictly temperature dependent.
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Traditionally, certain letters were rendered differently according to a set of rules.
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It is strongest in urban working class industrial districts where children are traditionally free to play out in the streets for long periods without supervision.
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Her funeral probably had the spirituality and solemnity traditionally associated with the Hawaiian nobility.
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A year later he would be employed by the company and began experimenting with stretching swimwear materials over traditionally made chairs.
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Similar to black pudding, it is traditionally served at breakfast.
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The majority of polygamous cultures are traditionally polygynous, where one husband has multiple wives.
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It is then sliced and either served on its own, traditionally on rye bread with mustard or combined with another sliced meat in a sandwich.
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Traditionally, it is consumed with a cornmeal mush named "mmlig".
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The word brogue was first used to describe a form of outdoor, country walking shoe in the early twentieth century traditionally worn by men.
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