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Back then, I was into Bukowski the iconoclast, the rebel with that irreverent humour.
Although the family returned to England in 1933, Spike retained the sensibility of an outsider, an iconoclast and a rebel.
Then there was William Dowsing, the official iconoclast who went around East Anglia ordering the destruction of rood screens and stained-glass windows.
Ever a non-conformist to the point of being termed an iconoclast in thought and approach, he was distinctly different and differently distinctive.
Jazeera puts Egypt's feminist iconoclast Nawal Al Saadawi and the ultraconservative Sheik Yousef Al Badri on the same program and lets them go at each other.
Concerned and kind, he was also the ultimate risk taker, an iconoclast with an edgy, hard charging quality about him.
Believing that all sound is potential music, he was somewhat of an iconoclast and occasionally a parodist.
The image had been brought from Constantinople to Rome by some Greek nuns during the 9th century in order to protect it from the iconoclast fury.
He was an iconoclast, a playboy and a man with an impressive instinct for when to buy, when to sell and when to get nasty.
On the same day, Gabrielle, a sixty-something iconoclast, finds herself evicted from her antique shop and learns that she'll be a grandmother.
The Marque also revealed young talent like André Martin and René de Seynes and even the advertising iconoclast Jean-Paul Goude.
Only few examples of this early period survived the destructive iconoclast fury of the VIII and IX century, especially those of small dimensions.
He is the great anarch, the iconoclast... His gospel is black heresy. Such invention brought in the crowds but in fact he was a remarkably balanced man, with a stable family life and a marriage that lasted for 67 years.
The Real deal The quiet iconoclast Reprints Related items Lexington: Moore's lawJul 1st 2004 Lexington: The power and the PassionFeb 26th 2004Hollywood may be a bit braver in future.
You're an iconoclast, and you want to do what parents tell you not to do.
The author of this chapter, Joseph Vogel, is a noted and fiery iconoclast.
There is a wonderful seven page essay on the diamond industry's favourite iconoclast, Martin Rapaport, and an odd side trip to the 1845 Franklin Expedition in Northern Canada, some distance removed from the diamond story.
Theatre and opera director, playwright, actor, sculptor, artist and designer, he is an innovator and iconoclast who leaves his distinctive mark on his diverse works.
I first tasted these wines on a rainy day in Lisbon one Easter when Port pioneer and iconoclast, Dirk Niepoort, poured us a range of table wines that he had made from a once abandoned vineyard on his family's estate.
In a January interview with the diamond industry's chief iconoclast, Martin Rapaport, he said that he had approached the story as a historian, journalist and storyteller.
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Her husband had been iconoclast, and he scourged those who would not receive his edict.
I am an iconoclast and have broken my god and cannot put together the pieces.
I would like to say that I have no fear of the odium of the designation of iconoclast.
There was nothing of the revolutionary or the iconoclast about him.
The iconoclast that is in the heart of this poet is rampant.
There is no iconoclast in the world like an extreme Mohammedan.
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