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... tradition is also seen in the observance of the Näwroz , the spring festival ; Lalä Bäyrämi , the tulip festival ; Äshulä Bäyrämi , the song festival ; and Päkhta Bäyrämi , the cotton harvest festival , as well as more conventional ...
... tradition is also seen in the observance of the Näwroz , the spring festival ; Lalä Bäyrämi , the tulip festival ; Äshulä Bäyrämi , the song festival ; and Päkhta Bäyrämi , the cotton harvest festival , as well as more conventional ...
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... traditional expression . Despite the continued dominance of eclecticism , occa- sional residential designs by English ... tradition- al architecture was made - ironically - by some of the academics or classicists , especially those who ...
... traditional expression . Despite the continued dominance of eclecticism , occa- sional residential designs by English ... tradition- al architecture was made - ironically - by some of the academics or classicists , especially those who ...
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... tradition manifested in such eminent personages in English literature and thought as Jonathan Swift , Edmund Burke , Oliver Goldsmith , and George Berkeley ; but that tradition was now in sad de- cline . Historically , a new cycle ...
... tradition manifested in such eminent personages in English literature and thought as Jonathan Swift , Edmund Burke , Oliver Goldsmith , and George Berkeley ; but that tradition was now in sad de- cline . Historically , a new cycle ...
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