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1 Local people have decided to revive this centuries-old tradition. 2 The centuries-old ritual seems headed for extinction. 3 For others it implied that the centuries-old problems of poverty and inequality had been swept away in the tide of prosperity. 4 Fire destroys stately home Simon Trump A CENTURIES-old stately home packed with priceless antiques was wiped out by fire yesterday. 5 Cultural support measures by member states have a centuries-old tradition behind them. 6 Rapid social change sweeps away centuries-old ways of doing things, creating stress and insecurity. 7 Souvenir hunters revived the centuries-old tradition after a huge tanker washed up on the rocks below East Prawle, Devon. 8 Centuries-old varnish had yellowed and darkened, discolouring the original palette and weakening the composition's depth. 9 Baghdad has a centuries-old history. 10 Galileo's observations contradicted centuries-old dogma. 11 Founded in 1970 centuries-old history and strong power in technology. 12 You carry on a centuries-old tradition and keep pace with modern technology at the same time. 13 A centuries-old supernova remnant, its rose-tinted shock wave blasting outward at more than 11 million miles an hour, hangs in the Large Magellanic Cloud like an iridescent holiday ornament. 14 Then the centuries-old polder method was followed - building and pumps out the water enclosed in order to reclaim the land. 15 Books have a centuries-old tradition of annotation and commentary, ranging from the Talmud and scholarly criticism to book clubs and marginalia. 16 Amid centuries-old tradition featuring royal carriages, cannon fire and state trumpeters, Queen Elizabeth has formally opened Britain's parliament. 17 Chinese vocality art has centuries-old history and full - bodied cultural tradition. 18 Hooligan rascal consciousness, has centuries-old sparkplug generational feudal smallholder economic base, has vasty colony base and long thought base, and that reflect auctorial intention. 19 The agricultural tax was rescinded ending the centuries-old practice of farmers paying taxes. 20 The change will reverse China's centuries-old identity as a largely rural country. 21 His arrogance made him virile and masculine, his stubbornness gave him the character to administer his centuries-old responsibilities. 22 Limestone reappears and is much in evidence when Hellgill Bridge is reached,[www.] this centuries-old structure spanning a deep gorge. 23 The Government has announced a sweeping review of the centuries-old coroners' system following Lord Clarke's criticisms. 24 Fujimori argues that the recovery is on course and that he has made important inroads against the centuries-old blight of poverty. 25 The people who are losing their homes belong to a settled community with centuries-old traditions. 26 In a sense, it will signal the end of the centuries-old dominance of the printed word. 27 As the pioneer of invention, the book culture of our country has its centuries-old history. 28 At Bozai Gumbaz, in the heart of the Little Pamir, centuries-old beehive-shaped tombs built by the Kyrgyz sit next to rusted concertina wire left over from a Soviet military base. 29 A blown-up photograph of carefully painted crackle marks that cunningly c the look of centuries-old paint elicits a smile. 30 Limousine, as a comprehensive concept, should have the preconditions of high quality and high technology; besides, stylization , individuation and centuries-old brand value are even the necessities.