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7 Sentences With "most puritanical"

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"He was probably the most puritanical and probably the most sanctimonious of Joe Kennedy's boys," Tye says.
In some ways you're the most puritanical in keeping it solely about the music for the longest time.
Islam expanded south of the Sahara in the tenth century and most of its adherents have opposed the most puritanical versions of Islam.
Stripping down to nothing but his abs and underwear in a honey pot of a thirst trap that would trip up even the most puritanical among us, the singer posted two sneak peek shots.
The incidence of divorce and abortion rose along with a resurgence of the women's liberation movement, whose campaigning helped secure the Equal Pay Act 1970 and the Sex Discrimination Act 1975. Irish Catholics, traditionally the most puritanical of the ethno-religious groups, eased up a little, especially as the membership disregarded the bishops' teaching that contraception was sinful.David Geiringer, "Catholic Understandings of Female Sexuality in 1960s Britain".
A reviewer of the 1957 edition (reissued in 1962) found that the editor's introduction and notes were "enlightening and lively".B. C. Rountree, untitled review of Candide and Other Philosophical Tales and five other books, The Modern Language Journal, vol. 47 (1963), pp. 284–285. The review in The Modern Language Journal of Bishop's edition (1933) of Casanova's L'Evasion des plombs first reassured readers that the book "would pass the most puritanical censorship".
The book was seen as one of the first events in a general relaxation of sexual attitudes. Other elements of the sexual revolution included the development of The Pill, Mary Quant's miniskirt and the 1967 legalisation of homosexuality. There was a rise in the incidence of divorce and abortion, and a resurgence of the women's liberation movement, whose campaigning helped secure the Equal Pay Act and the Sex Discrimination Act in 1975. The Irish Catholics, traditionally the most puritanical of the ethno- religious groups, eased up a little, especially as the membership disregarded the bishops teaching that contraception was sinful.

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