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- Look up unorthodox or unorthodoxy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Unorthodox may refer to: Unorthodox (band), an American doom metal band Unorthodox...
- Party ideals and training them to report any suspected incidents of unorthodoxy. They represent the new generation of Oceanian citizens, the model society...
- Priestess. Reversed, the Hierophant can be interpreted as standing for unorthodoxy, originality, and gullibility. According to A.E. Waite's 1910 book Pictorial...
- the Lutheran custom, compounding long-held su****ions of his religious unorthodoxy. On 20 October 1548, at Moulins, Antoine married Jeanne d'Albret, the...
- Council"). In November 448, a synod at Constantinople condemned Eutyches for unorthodoxy. Eutyches, archimandrite (abbot) of a large Constantinopolitan monastery...
- Islam (58.2% were Gedimu, a non-Sufi mainstream tradition that opposed unorthodoxy and religious innovation), mainly adhering to the Hanafi Maturidi Madhhab...
- Stewart published pamphlets defending John Leslie against the charges of unorthodoxy made by the presbytery of Edinburgh. In 1810 appeared the Philosophical...
- describe social non-conformists. Bohemians sometimes also expressed their unorthodoxy through simplistic art, for instance in the case of Amedeo Modigliani...
- in fact, four-square on the Balham Line — decent, daring, not above unorthodoxy but unlikely to ask Q for a fool-proof condom for the Aids era." Overall...
- bowling, when his improvisation gets him into trouble but, so capable of unorthodoxy is he, that even the best could be discombobulated. George Dobell, June...