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How to use nonconformists in a sentence

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This view prevailed among nonconformists, of course, not least among them Cartwright himself and Richard Baxter a century later.
Early gay culture was like a refuge for all sorts of misfits and nonconformists.
Because of its trendy college and relatively liberal cadres of lawyers and civil servants, Austin became a magnet for nonconformists.
My ideas of free speech, democracy, and religious tolerance followed to win over even the most stubborn of nonconformists.
While popular writers conform to the rules of the dominant culture, literary authors are nonconformists, true to their own vision.
Toyota hopes the quirky styling will appeal to all those young nonconformists out there.
Norms use the clubs of stigma and shame to punish deviants, nonconformists, and radicals.
They can be described as visionaries, revolutionaries, radicals, liberals, nonconformists, outsiders, insurgents, prophets, pathfinders.
We could even have had discussions with nonconformists, we could have talked about their ideas, but their free circulation was intolerable.
For the post-Soviet KGB, which still occupied the same armada of buildings in historic central Moscow, there were no more ideological nonconformists to persecute.
One explanation is that, unlike farmers and trade unionists, sexual nonconformists did not have enough of a following to legitimize their opposition to majority norms.
The aim of the mission is to monitor a few nonconformists who are trying to incite anarchy on the fringes of the Big Brother state.
William encouraged the passage of the Toleration Act 1689, which guaranteed religious toleration to Protestant nonconformists.
He belongs to the nonconformists of the sixties and his works can be regarded as a prime example reflecting the artistic movement of the second Russian avant-garde.
He was buried in Bunhill Fields burial ground in Moorgate, London, where many nonconformists lie.
Needing more capital to expand, Arkwright partnered with Jedediah Strutt and Samuel Need, wealthy hosiery manufacturers, who were nonconformists.
Thousands of nonconformists were released from prison, amongst them Bunyan and five of his fellow inmates of Bedford Gaol.
The Puritans of New England kept in close touch with nonconformists in England, as did the Quakers and the Methodists.
Much energy was expended during this period on conflicts between Anglicans and nonconformists over education.
Both were nonconformists, both were wealthy industrialists and both placed Welsh issues high on their list of political priorities.
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Indeed no body even of the nonconformists does so except the Plymouth Brethren.
Have you ever noticed how it is that the nonconformists in any society are usually crackpots?
The nonconformists are timid, and dream not that the day of deliverance is at hand.
Ranters, Wesleyans, and other nonconformists were regarded as heretics.
At first the leaders of the migration were nonconformists not Separatists.
The Education Act of 1902 brought the nonconformists into action.
Churchmen cling to it as a sheet anchor in controversy with Nonconformists.
The admiration of Nonconformists did not deter Churchmen and Cavaliers from extolling it.
There was a party in the Church which would very willingly have seen the Nonconformists or Dissenters persecuted.
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