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151. Retail services in China have traditionally been somewhat limited. 152. Martin Luther King Day is an annual federal holiday, traditionally marked by taking part in volunteer activities for the public good. 153. Traditionally, Russian bear hunters would find a den burrowed into the roots of a cedar tree, gingerly approach and take a position on the opposite side of the tree from the opening. 154. Saris are traditionally worn by Nepali women and they are also used as a kind of "shower curtain" when the women take baths at the village water tap. 155. The rope is made from horsehair , and was traditionally claimed to be able to block a sword. 156. Traditionally the past tense is defined as a deictic tense mainly used to locate an event or state at some point or period in time prior to the moment of speaking, . 157. After the consolidated data is applied to the target, it is traditionally not refreshed before the next cycle. 158. Traditionally, a long midline incision extending from the xyphoid to the pubic symphysis was required to treat synchronous multifocal lesions in both the upper and lower urinary tract. 159. Traditionally, the tempurature of Solid Rocket Motor (SRM) is predigested as invariableness and uniformity, but the protean and unhomogeneity of tempurature are rarely involved. 160. Traditionally, pure XML validation techniques only extend to syntactic validation -- that is, the presence or absence of elements and attributes, and their ordering. 161. Traditionally, the security of cryptographic chips depends on the mathematic complexity of the cryptographic algorithms, the authentication mode and the secure protocol. 162. Traditionally , the largest set of newsgroups has been the computer - related ones under the hierarchy comp. 163. Traditionally made of papier-mache by mascherari, the masks are used during Carne celebrations that envelop Venice for two weeks before Ash Wednesday. 164. Mr. Talabani's Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) party has traditionally been close to Iran. 165. Traditionally, messages came into IMS through its SNA data communication protocol from VTAM. 166. These people, known colloquially as bushmen, traditionally make their livings by hunting and gathering. 167. Traditionally, the main role of Customs is the collection of import and excise duties and the prevention of smuggling and trafficking in drugs. 168. Static data are traditionally used to select unqualified plans from mutual exclusive investment plans, which is applicable for a kind of special cash flow and can not solve all cash flow problems. 169. Traditionally, in advertising planning, problem identification is followed by a statement describing the opportunity. 170. Farmers traditionally used long - term rotations of hay, pasture, and corn. 171. The Nordic countries traditionally have been known for generous social benefits, and the high-ranking nations have made it easier to balance work and family life, the report said. 172. Traditionally, retransmission fees were paid almost entirely to cable channels,[http:///traditionally.html] not broadcast networks. 173. The sage Vyasa (fl. c. 5th century BC) is traditionally named as the Mahabharata's author, but he probably compiled existing material. 174. The ethical code by which physicians traditionally conduct themselves is based on the relationship between the physician and the patient: both work toward the goal of improving or maintaining health. 175. For example, Japanese systems traditionally use SHIFT-JIS encoding. Text encoded as SHIFT-JIS can not be read by TinyXML. 176. Traditionally the women break down lanes together in the track area (7-12 board) and the graphs taken afterwards show the lane to almost be blocked after bowling. 177. The bridal bouquet has traditionally been a symbol of fertility. 178. The principle of traditionally absolute ownership undoubtedly cannot solve this kind of new important social problem efficiently. 179. The Rowan or Mountain Ash was traditionally regarded as a tree of magical power, believed to protect against evil and give long life to those who ate its fruit. Scottish Food. 180. Aragonite saturation in the Gulf of Alaska, of which Resurrection Bay is a part, has traditionally extended down to 250 meters, Mathis says.