There were new evangelical currents afloat, especially the tracts the Fundamentals that gave the literalist movement its name. |
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Several embarrassing montages seem directed by the domineering pop soundtrack due to their literalist take on the lyrics. |
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Jonson, influenced as ever by the Horatian paradigms, adopts and adapts these literalist interpretations of the myth to his own dramatic ends. |
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If Ham were truly a biblical literalist he would be endorsing The Principle. |
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The availability of religious texts in the vernacular led to literalist and fundamentalist movements, and indirectly to religious wars. |
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We find the Committee's literalist reading of the right to receiving information and ideas is unconvincing. |
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Likeable though he is, Mr Huckabee is tainted by an anti-business strain of populism and a literalist faith that sometimes blinds him to basic science. |
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The music is looser, somewhere between literalist Ramones punk and blowzy 1970s arena rock, as if the band, finally untethered from the stresses of narrative, is enjoying itself. |
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