The verbal nonconformism of this poetry reflects its troubled, personalized content. |
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Nevertheless, activities and materials in the area of the workshop can be designed to provoke the contact with that sensation of nonconformism. |
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The nonconformism of Charles de Beaumont struck a chord with the creators of Eonnagata. |
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Shifted and impertinent, POP is the Champagne of the beautiful one and nonconformism. |
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Nevertheless, this same nonconformism mixes with an almost total ignorance concerning the external world. |
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Yet, to many, his nuanced nonconformism with the post-Tiananmen order was an inspiration. |
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Essence, it is that they had opened a window with the nonconformism, making it possible to breathe the fresh air of freedom of thought and expression in spite of all the obstacles. |
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At the opposite pole, Hemingway proposed a brutal male ethos of endurance, nonconformism and individualism, and an epos of sheer physical force and adventure. |
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However, they spoke no Welsh and relied on information from witnesses, many of them Anglican clergymen at a time when Wales was a stronghold of nonconformism. |
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In the 18th century the trend towards religious literature continued and grew even stronger as Nonconformism began to take hold in Wales. |
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The historic meeting at Llanvaches in November 1639 marked the real beginning of Nonconformism in Wales. |
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