-
Catholic Council of
Trent specifically forbade,
among other things, the "
indecorous" in
religious art.
Concepts of decorum,
increasingly sensed as inhibitive...
-
criticised by
church elders,
particularly Bernard of
Clairvaux and Suger, as
indecorous.
Modifications were made to the
austere Cité
Palace in
Paris for Eleanor's...
- transwomen; it was
widely criticized by
social and
Christian conservatives as
indecorous and
contrary to the movement's
values while embraced and
defended by libertarians...
-
unbecomingly or
confusedly arranged,
nothing that is profane,
nothing indecorous,
seeing that
holiness becometh the
house of God. And that
these things...
-
pattens and
clogs in both
church and processions,
considering them to be
indecorous—contra
honestatem ecclesiae. Conversely, the
famous rabbi Shlomo ibn Aderet...
- are flowery, excessive, and
pompous ("The
attorney comported himself indecorously").
Tangential speech:
Wandering from the
topic and
never returning to...
- of
their own religious,
characterizing these acts as "unheard of, most
indecorous, and
highly preposterous." Historically, in some
Celtic monasteries, abbesses...
- (1916),
indicating where a cut in a film may be required.
These included:
Indecorous,
ambiguous and
irreverent titles and
subtitles Cruelty to
animals The...
- of the
theme of lost love,
after which any
other treatment of it
seems indecorous." The
Indian Journal of
Russian Language, Literature, and
Culture 1984...
- case [Merryman], but
would express no
opinion whatever, as it
would be
indecorous on his part to
oppose the [C]hief [J]ustice. He
would therefore decline...