All of these books were ambitious, unorthodox, noteworthy, and yet ultimately uninfluential interventions from the margins. |
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He is a solid on the ball defender, which makes up for his unorthodox offensive game. |
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Despite what the funding nabobs think, the works that define our film culture to the world outside are the ones that are the most unorthodox. |
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She was happy to live an extremely unorthodox way of life, travelling with him and content to remain alone when necessary. |
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McKenna is well aware the attacking threat could come from a more unorthodox source than Chris Sutton or Henrik Larsson. |
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I came up with matching words such as distinct, novel, unconventional, unorthodox. |
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The places chosen for these unorthodox interments were often sites of ancient churches or graveyards, or of ruined abbeys etc. |
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With his orthodox and unorthodox batting, he lambasts any type of bowling, tearing it into shreds. |
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Faith in his own decision-making has made Watt an unorthodox football type since his days as a teenager on Celtic's books. |
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That emphasis is a little unorthodox in a country where fine craftsmanship is still held in high esteem. |
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Japan is so hot right now as Shoichi Aoki's exhibition of unorthodox fashion photography will prove. |
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However unorthodox her interpretation of landscape is, she is traditional in her preparation. |
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Blaise Pascal's father had unorthodox educational views and decided to teach his son himself. |
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You have a rather unorthodox style of law enforcement, if I can put it that way, Sheriff. |
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Mind you, it only caught my eye because I possibly have the most unorthodox views on the island. |
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It is not only unorthodox but also inhuman and borders on the violation of human rights. |
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In fact, she had been so alone that even her language had been warped into an unorthodox state. |
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He also agreed the false invoice raised to cover the donation was unorthodox. |
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You will soon develop quicker reactions and a sixth sense for when someone is going to do something unorthodox. |
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But he was unorthodox, and as soon as the grave closed over him, he was grossly calumniated. |
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I had to fudge my way into contests by stuffing my hair under my hat and changing the unorthodox spelling of my name. |
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What cogent defence can be offered for the doctrine of God's impassibility, in the face of open theism and unorthodox views on the Trinity? |
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The Otley rugby player has been among their recruits producing some exciting if unorthodox running between the wickets. |
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He's clever inside, shoots really well for his size, and his game is unorthodox enough to throw off the defense. |
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One of the most useful roles for research is to make people review their beliefs and legitimise unorthodox views. |
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They will be in all sorts of places, orthodox and unorthodox, and there will be lots to choose from. |
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But the current impasse arose because of the unorthodox way in which the bankers covered their own backs. |
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Like many Swedenborgians, he had a strong interest in popular sciences and unorthodox medical movements, including phrenology and mesmerism. |
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A spokesperson for the EU said that while the Irish approach might be unorthodox, it wasn't unethical. |
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His detention turns out to be much more unorthodox than writing a hundred lines. |
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Predictably, those trying to be midwives to these new theologies are being criticized as heretics, unorthodox, disturbers of the peace, etc. |
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Where respect is concerned, it is behaviour that should be the issue, not unorthodox opinions or dress. |
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The former teacher has had an unusual career and he is well-known for his unorthodox, easy-going style. |
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His unorthodox government has not helped to attract investors, and foreign banks lowered corporate credit ratings for new loans. |
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The common characteristic of the matadors in this group is that they interpret bullfighting in an unorthodox manner. |
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The effect is carnivalesque, a colorful outburst of ebullience and pleasure in unorthodox craft. |
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It was a little unorthodox that they did it that way, cutting out the middleman. |
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She developed an unorthodox swing, but her putting ability and powerful striking of the ball made her a fearsome opponent. |
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The unorthodox phrasing abstracts the original material and gives the composition an edgy modernness. |
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Though he has been criticized for his unorthodox sidearm delivery, he is the second-leading passer in the history of the league. |
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By doing so, he patches up an unorthodox story with a heart-warming resolution. |
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An unorthodox scenario placing cartilaginous fish within bony fish has been suggested but has received no additional support. |
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But the unorthodox screenplay and prosaic dialogues struggle to convey something more than what other such films generally attempt to. |
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This is the finest moment of Dead Poets Society, the story of a thoroughly unorthodox teacher at a thoroughly orthodox boys' prep school. |
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Woolf seems to have suspected that the Bloomsbury circle, despite its unorthodox views on representation, could not see beyond that fictionality. |
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Naturally, his methods are unorthodox, being unheedful of proper procedure. |
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With his flowing mane and soul patch, his requisite unorthodox childhood and his uncanny feel for the ice, he seemed destined for stardom long before Salt Lake City. |
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The arrangement is unorthodox enough that it could revolutionize the role that Super PACs play in campaigns. |
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Neither man wins the accolade of being the greatest, although Higgins would walk it if it were down to an unorthodox lifestyle away from the table. |
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His later work represented a desire to invalidate distinctions between abstract art and kitsch, and became increasingly unorthodox and horrific in its imagery. |
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McCain thinks of himself as a maverick, an unorthodox thinker, a dissenter. |
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The choice was an unorthodox one for Finland, which had been shamed for an especially poor record at eurovision in the past. |
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I presume she thought the rarity of the day justified her unorthodox behaviour in an era when ladies were expected to remain giggling behind their fans. |
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He was matchlessly unorthodox, brave, loving, generous, riotously funny, as well as shrewd and unsentimental, in a blend of human chemistry that is indeed irreplaceable. |
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Accompanying James' unorthodox choreography is a stream of video images and an audio mix that includes a sitcom laugh track, a bingo caller and barnyard animals. |
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Kaku has little taste for unorthodox views or nagging objections, as they muddy his vision of tomorrowland. |
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It was an unorthodox position for a Republican governor, and with the help of business and hospital interests, Brewer prevailed. |
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Does this mean that 2014 is the Year of the unorthodox But Effective Communication Techniques? |
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Miss Fritton is headmistress of St Trinian's, where her unorthodox doctrine and free expression has brought her a collection of very uninhibited pupils. |
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As second jobs for comics go, it's unorthodox, but extremely fulfilling. |
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Their unorthodox approach has also met with academic approval. |
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The sector, which has emerged as the most lucrative and thriving, was however gradually venturing into unorthodox and economically unsound practices. |
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Many admire French ambient popsters Air for their ability to twist standard pop motifs and ambient soundscapes into unorthodox but alluring compositions. |
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Odds are your suitcases will greet you when you deplane, but those odds lengthen when applied to more unorthodox baggage, which surely will come under careful inspection. |
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The remedies suggested by the unorthodox doctrinaires are futile. |
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But there was no change of fortunes for the Frenchman as he continued where he had left off finding superb depth with his unorthodox double-handed forehand and backhand. |
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Four large-scale paintings, representing his third solo exhibition there, consumed the wall space of a smallish room with an unorthodox elucidation of his diluvian subject. |
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The Channel Crossing Association was set up at about this time to cater for unorthodox crossings. |
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Hamed's popularity grew, his unorthodox style winning a large fan base and his boxing antics generating a large group of detractors. |
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The change, so audacious, so unorthodox, disconcerted the Costa Ricans. |
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The event was unorthodox and comprised space elevators, lunar infrastructure, as well astronomy. |
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Regional varieties sometimes contain more unorthodox ingredients such as nuts and fruits. |
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Decipher unorthodox solutions hiding in the eleven-dimensions of spacetime Chaos. |
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Anita Roddick, founder of The Body Shop, unorthodox entrepreneur and frenetic campaigner, has written a book. |
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The numbers of players playing unorthodox shots were limited to Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan, who introduced the scoop shot. |
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Jones was a submariner and could often confuse a batter with his unorthodox delivery. |
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Ahairy Scotsman had his Yorkshire interviewer in stitches with a gag about an unorthodox bicycle stand. |
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Later, the thinker Zhu Xi declared the views of Xun Zi to be unorthodox, instead supporting the position of Mencius. |
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The donatist heresy claimed that sacraments were impaired if the person performing them was heretical or unorthodox. |
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As unorthodox counsellor and anger expert, Dr Buddy Rydell, Jack's raised eyebrow and rakish laugh is back with avengeance. |
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Some of Burzynski's patients had suffered from astrocytomas that apparently had been cured by his unorthodox treatment. |
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Those preferring the Roman tonsure considered the Celtic custom extremely unorthodox, and associated it with the form of tonsure worn by the heresiarch Simon Magus. |
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Through these dramatic contrasts, Zuo's poem effectively aestheticizes female vengeance by poeticizing its unorthodox implications in a series of dramatic snapshots. |
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To learn more about himself and how to live life to the fullest, Demian goes to Jorge, a psychoanalyst who is known for his unorthodox treatments. |
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Carlyle's The French Revolution was written in a highly unorthodox style, far removed from the neutral and detached tone of the tradition of Gibbon. |
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Despite its unorthodox combination of materials and forms, this block of flats in Freiburg is designed to significantly reduce energy consumption. |
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An unorthodox aspect of his style is a tendency to play his cue directly underneath his body instead of using the rest, which he often does when a frame is won. |
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The unorthodox use of tartan, which had long been associated with authority and gentility, was then seen as the expression of discontent against modern society. |
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Jacksonville had a rich, though to a European, unorthodox musical life. |
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For example, in Science and Human Behavior he even seems favorably disposed to such unorthodox ideas as Huntington's climatic determinism and Sheldon's theory of somatotypes. |
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Father Humberto Alvarez's uses unorthodox methods to reach out to churchgoers by spraying them with sacred water in the northern Mexican city of Saltillo. |
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In February we attended an exclusive event at doctorfish, the North East alternative therapy fish spa that offers the ultimate in unorthodox hand and foot treatments. |
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