Examples of 'who traditionally' in a sentence

Meaning of "who traditionally"

who traditionally - Refers to the customary or usual person in a specific role or situation. For example, 'Who traditionally gives the toast at weddings?'

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Who traditionally hold leadership positions.
This has a particular impact on those who traditionally have not had a voice.
The ‘ monks ' who traditionally regulate the water management of the ponds were replaced by replicas.
Breechcloths and loincloths are garments of dignity among those who traditionally wear them.
These are the people who traditionally create jobs and grow our overall economy.
This situation poses a dilemma for those Jews who traditionally support Labour.
Sikh men, who traditionally wear turbans, are already exempt from having to wear helmets.
This is of particular significance for Māori who traditionally live in wider family groupings.
Those who traditionally spy on the Germans are the French . ; -.
This is of particular significance for Maori who traditionally live in wider family groupings.
These researchers examined the impact of a protein-rich breakfast on adolescents who traditionally skipped breakfast.
He 's found donors and supporters who traditionally do not want to give money to school systems.
In Morocco, the stabilization programme of 1983 systematically favoured the farmers who traditionally support the regime.
That includes people like you, who traditionally have not been well represented in student government.
The exception was with regard to Eastern Province audiences who traditionally tuned into Bahrain TV.

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The students who traditionally had not done well . >> Pat.
Current legislation does not exclude or discriminate against groups, who traditionally may have been unprotected.
In Hungary it was teachers who traditionally explained a student 's marks and assessment.
Layaps are an indigenous nomadic and semi-nomadic people who traditionally herd yaks and dzos.
It was named for the Modoc people who traditionally had their territory in this area.
Growers in the region contrasted with the large landowners who traditionally dominated the Andalusian countryside.
Caribbean banana producers, who traditionally export to the United Kingdom and Ireland ;.
Planning innovative strategies to attract capital from partners who traditionally work on large-scale projects.
It is named after Birger Jarl, who traditionally is attributed as the founder of Stockholm.
The Wounnan joined the struggle of the Embera, who traditionally live in rivers.
The favourites are those who traditionally are ( favourites ), but we are candidates.
Right now, I'm basically racing against Kurt, who traditionally doesn't do that well, so.
At some point marijuana reached the Pygmies, who traditionally are hunter-gatherers and do not cultivate crops.
For example, sustained low interest rates hurt savers who traditionally prefer safe short-term investments.
They are a population group in Greece who traditionally speak Arvanitika, a form of Tosk Albanian.
Its name is derived from the Bullom people who traditionally speak the Bullom language.
Powers of Tibetan lamas who traditionally use Phosphenism.
Traffic of " ebony " was an issue for warriors who traditionally reduced the vanquished to slavery.
Thus, we are shedding low income residents who traditionally use transit in higher numbers.
Reed said Bishop Glass ' protest offended Mormons, who traditionally did not observe Good Friday.
The way we let the white men, who traditionally win, talk about it.

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