1. There then followed a curious little pantomime, apparently also dictated by tradition. 2. Tradition dictates that the youngest member should go first. 3. And, fittingly, this Cadillac of sport-utilities will be built in Texas, where tradition dictates that most of them will be sold. 4. But commission tradition dictates that any agenda item can be delayed for a month at the request of a single member of the five-member panel. 5. But what kind of wine does tradition dictate that it be? 6. If a mayor or other public official has a friend or relative who owns a construction company, tradition dictates that they make some arrangement so both can prosper. 7. In this public garden, of which I am the curator, tradition dictates that the roses be sequestered into masses of color with no tolerance to other plants. 8. Islamic tradition dictates that a cow or a camel can be sacrificed by larger groups. 9. Indeed, tradition dictates not only who can compete, but their dress and their attitude. 10. Muslim tradition dictates that funerals be held within hours after death, but that would not be possible for Suleiman. |