They were established to celebrate a certain event or to tell an age-old legend.
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They were established to celebrate a certain event or to tell an age-old legend.
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Such abundance I accept apparent in this country, such top moral values, humans of such caliber, that I do not anticipate we would anytime beat this country, unless we breach the actual courage of this nation, which is her airy and cultural heritage, and, therefore, I adduce that we alter her old and age-old apprenticeship system, her culture, for if the Indians anticipate that all that is adopted and English is acceptable and greater than their own, they will lose their self-esteem, their built-in self-culture and they will become what we ambition them, an absolutely bedevilled nation.
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Age-old traditions are crumbling.
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China has ushered in the Year of the Rabbit with firework extravaganzas — an age-old custom to ward off evil spirits and beckon good fortune — and family gatherings.
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