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10 Sentences With "most doctrinaire"

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Even at its dullest and most doctrinaire, "Deviation" is kept afloat by D'Eramo's archaeological ardor, and by the surreal twists and turns of her narrative.
But a puritanical Islamist movement, Hefazat-e-Islam ("Protectors of Islam") had denounced the sculpture as a depiction of a living creature—something the most doctrinaire strands of Islam abjure.
One of the richer paradoxes of the cocktail world is that, for all their Hawaiian shirts and beach-bum bonhomie, tiki aficionados are among the most doctrinaire pedants you'll find in any bar.
The most doctrinaire of libertarians, including Rand Paul at one time, have spoken disapprovingly about parts of the Civil Rights Act, maintaining that while discrimination is wrong, the government should not interfere in private ownership.
It was the reason why Rubio—the most doctrinaire Republican in the race—had even won over the support of reform conservatives, or "reformocons," who have argued that the GOP cannot win the presidency without meaningfully altering its agenda.
William Orville Douglas (October 16, 1898January 19, 1980) was an American jurist and politician who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Nominated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Douglas was confirmed at the age of 40, one of the youngest justices appointed to the court. His term, lasting 36 years and 211 days (1939–75), is the longest in the history of the Supreme Court. In 1975, Time magazine called Douglas "the most doctrinaire and committed civil libertarian ever to sit on the court".
During its long electoral drought that > followed the 1955 split, Victoria Labor was renowned as the most doctrinaire > and militant of the state Labor branches. Indeed, it was the Left > counterweight to the Right-dominated New South Wales branch. By the late > 1960s, forces within the ALP - both from outside and inside Victoria - led > by Gough Whitlam, were convinced that Victorian Labor's intransigence was > not only a stumbling block to the party's success in this state, but was > keeping federal Labor out of office. Hence the rationale for intervention.
He identifies as a born again Christian. Baker campaigned for Brexit before and during the 2016 referendum. He says he originally joined the Conservative Party with the express intention of campaigning for the UK to leave the EU. He chaired Conservatives for Britain, a predecessor group to the official Vote Leave campaign and the Eurosceptic European Research Group until becoming a minister. He was described by the New Statesman as someone who had been "the most doctrinaire Leaver inside government and one of the few sincere advocates for a no-deal exit on the government payroll" before resigning.
He considered the most interesting contributions to be the "critical evaluations of Freud's case studies". He concluded that while some contributions were "unnecessarily polemical", they "add up to a devastating indictment of Freud's theories and therapeutic methods." Oakes credited Crews with presenting a detailed case against Freud, writing that it "would convince all but the most doctrinaire Freudian", and with showing the links between psychoanalysis and the recovered memory movement. He believed that the contributions it contained made effective criticisms of Freud's use of "evidence gained in hypnosis and free association", his "rewriting of the history of the psychoanalytic movement", and "his lazy neurological assumption that infants have brains developed enough to sustain the emotional trauma he attributes to them".
" Study for Phidias in The Apotheosis of Homer, oil on canvas, 1827, San Diego Museum of Art The final painting's colours are very fresh and clear, giving the impression of fresco. Ingres wished to compete with Raphael through this painting (it is strongly inspired by the Italian artist's Parnassus) and Raphael is to be seen top left (in black and white Renaissance dress), being led by Apelles (in a blue cloak). Other figures shown include Dante who is shown being led by Virgil as in the former's Divine Comedy (extreme left, behind Poussin) and Molière (right, by the feet of the personification of the Odyssey). The art historian Robert Rosenblum said The Apotheosis of Homer represents "Ingres' most doctrinaire statement of his belief in a hierarchy of timeless values that are based on classical precedent.

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