traditionalist in A Sentence

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    A Traditionalist might be.

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    Traditionalists are not forgotten either.

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    Unlike the Traditionalists, they change their jobs quite frequently.

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    This long-term generational shift threatens many Traditionalists' cultural values.

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    The princess cut blouse satisfies Traditionalists as well as contemporary aficionados.

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    Traditionalists would argue that older printing methods give photographs a particularly special quality.

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    23 percent Traditionalist, 41 percent Christian, and the rest(about 9 percent) other.

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    His grandfather was a noted muhaddith or Traditionalist, and Khalifa became renowned for this also.

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    Rousseau admired Italian opera and became its greatest exponent during the strong debate with French music Traditionalists.

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    They may appear to be“retro housewives” or the“new Traditionalist”- the professional woman who unambivalently throws over her career for family and homemaking.

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    While the Traditionalist in me will still choose a standard analogue watch over a smartwatch, I no longer feel like smartwatches are useless.

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    While the Traditionalist in me will still choose a standard analog watch over a smartwatch, I no longer feel like smartwatches are useless.

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    Combining the best of Traditionalists and the desire to do good, Defenders work in historically established industries such as medicine, education and community service.

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    Call me a Traditionalist or a closet paternalist, but I view each patient encounter as an opportunity to improve both physical and mental health.

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    Capricorn-born have a hard time accepting others' differences, and in these situations, there is a need to control people or to impose their Traditionalist values.

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    Fall was the preferred time to hunt wild turkeys by most of the famous old time turkey hunters and is still favored by many Traditionalists.

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    From a Traditionalist perspective, we truly are living through an astonishing, and astonishingly rapid, cultural collapse, living as free riders on the residual vestiges of Christianity.

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    Many Traditionalists believed in Ranavalona, and she was able to rally enough military men to hold down the palace in those first few days after Radama's death.

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    As a man he wasn't what you would describe as an alpha male or a Traditionalist, but it still hurt every day that he couldn't have children.

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    Some Traditionalists maintain that any method that teaches Reiki"quickly" cannot yield as strong an effect, because there is no substitute for experience and patient mastery of the art.

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    They issued challenges to art and culture through publications such as The Blind Man, Rongwrong, and New York Dada in which they criticized the Traditionalist basis for museum art.

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    The religious composition of Kpassa in the first postindependence population census of 1960 was 25 percent Muslim, 23 percent Traditionalist, 41 percent Christian, and the rest(about 9 percent) other.

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    He also says that the Republican Party might still be officially on the side of moral Traditionalists, but it's plain that that stance is fast eroding(he's right about that too).

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    After only half an hour test drive through the Black Forest, one wonders as Traditionalist motorcyclist how much you can do without real operations with inevitable response to load change.

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    Wealthy matrons, including Augustus' wife Livia, might show their Traditionalist values by producing home-spun clothing, but most men and women who could afford it bought their clothing from specialist artisans.

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    Among the Rand reports, report“Civil Democratic Islam: Partners and resources and strategies” Issued in 2005, and the Department of Muslims into four sections: Fundamentalists and Traditionalists and modernists, and secularists.

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    In 1914, the painter Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro became director, continuing and fully developing the Traditionalist approach previously adopted, and resisting the shows of displeasure vented by the modernists then centred on the Café Brasileira in Chiado.

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    Native Traditionalists of today have not forgotten any of this wisdom and still work, much as they have for thousands of years, to ensure that life continues not only for their own communities, but for us all.

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    A number of Muslim-majority societies reacted to Western powers with zealotry and thus initiating the rise of Pan-Islamism; or affirmed more Traditionalist and inclusive cultural ideals; and in rare cases adopted modernity that was ushered by the colonial powers.

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    But even making such a bold statement raises the hackles on the necks of Traditionalists from all faiths, creeds, dogmas and philosophies, for we fear that if we drop morals, then planet earth will go to hell in one enormous apocalyptic explosion of total immorality.

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