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unorthodox and experimental
Cynic recorded a complex, unorthodox form of jazz-fusion-influenced experimental death metal with their 1993 album Focus.

unorthodox and research
Despite his unorthodox procedures, and his often uncomfortable relations with the senior medical staff with whom he worked, Duchenne's single-mindedness and relentless and exacting research, soon obtained him an international standing as a neurologist at the forefront of his field.
De Selby does not actually appear in the plot of the novel, but only in references and frequent footnotes, where his unorthodox theories and areas of research are, however tenuously, linked to the plot.
Maclean made contact with Bill Deakin, an Oxford history don who had served as a research assistant to Churchill ; Anthony Hunter, a Scots Fusilier, and Major William Jones, an enthusiastic but unorthodox one-eyed Canadian.
* James Harry Potter Gold Medal, 1990, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, for " original and unorthodox ideas, journal articles, textbooks, graphics and lectures demonstrating that engineering thermodynamics is an active and often controversial field of research, and for encouraging others to invest their creativity in the future of the field.
It is perceived as an unorthodox method of formal inquiry being used in scholarly or scientific fields of research.
: In a survey made by the National Cancer Institute where “ active, resilient, generally successful scientist researchers ” were interviewed, just 17. 7 percent of them disagreed with the statement “ reviewers are reluctant to support unorthodox or high-risk research ”...

unorthodox and improved
He invented improved tennis racquets and improved golf clubs, although other players liked to tease him for his unorthodox designs, and they did not catch on as replacements for the mainstream implements.

unorthodox and earned
Lyudmila became a Politburo member and earned the ire of the BKP and Bulgaria's benefactors in Moscow with her unorthodox artistic ideas and practice of Eastern religions.
These unorthodox practices along with his refusal to follow clothing conventions or announce the program of his concerts in advance earned him the nickname " terrorist pianist ".
Their music is often technically unorthodox and demanding, and has earned progressive rock comparisons: critic Patrick Kennedy describes their 1993 album Desire for Agony as resembling " Motörhead meets King Crimson.
He has earned the reputation of being an eccentric goalkeeper by often dribbling the ball past the opposition's strikers and by making somewhat unorthodox saves.

unorthodox and support
At first, Ender does not appear to recognize Bean's brilliance, but time shows that he was grooming Bean as his tactical support, putting him at the head of an unorthodox platoon challenged to outthink the teachers who designed the game, and defeat their attempts to tip the balance of advantages towards Ender's rivals.
His campaign gained an Internet following and national attention due to forceful, humorous and politically unorthodox debate appearances during 2007, but showed very little support in national polls or in 2008 caucuses and primaries.
On January 29, 2009 it was finally revealed that CKY's fourth studio album would be called Carver City and be released on May 19 Further song titles revealed were " Karmaworks " and " Woe Is Me ", and Miller praised " the undying hardcore support of our fans, our unorthodox musical approach and a brand new partnership with Roadrunner Records " for " keeping CKY strong ".
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is organized according to priesthood function, and correlation provides support to the priesthood quorums, thereby improving communication and leadership, and keeping unorthodox information, doctrines and other undesired concepts from being introduced.
During the Civil War, he was involved in activities in Montreal that were supposed to support the Confederacy by unorthodox means.
In a separate letter dated September 30, 1985, Ratzinger reprimanded Seattle Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen for his unorthodox views on women, homosexuals, and doctrinal issues, stating, " The Archdiocese should withdraw all support from any group, which does not unequivocally accept the teaching of the Magisterium concerning the intrinsic evil of homosexual activity.
Bad timing, unorthodox methods used by Quiwonkpa, and lack of support from the United States resulted in the disastrous failure of the uprising.

unorthodox and Soviet
At FU-Berlin, critical psychology was not really seen as a division of psychology and followed its own methodology, trying to reformulate traditional psychology on an unorthodox Marxist base and drawing from Soviet ideas of cultural – historical psychology, particularly Aleksey Leontyev.
Soviet academics, notably Evald Ilyenkov and Zaid Orudzhev, continued pursuing unorthodox philosophic study of Marxist dialectics ; likewise in the West, notably the philosopher Bertell Ollman at New York University.
* Finnish strategy was flexible and often unorthodox, for example, targeting Soviet field kitchens, which demoralized Soviet soldiers fighting in a sub-Arctic winter.
Larsen was known for his imaginative and unorthodox style of play and he was the first western player to pose a serious challenge to the Soviet Union's dominance of chess.
When the Soviet economy was still growing strongly, the market socialists were often regarded as unorthodox heretics ( one exception was Oskar R. Lange ), or regarded as reformist social democrats ( such as Abba Lerner ).

unorthodox and leader
George Whitefield, another significant leader in the movement, was known for his unorthodox ministry of itinerant open-air preaching.
George Whitefield, another significant leader in the movement, and one of the Wesley brothers ' fellow students at Oxford, became well known for his unorthodox ministry of itinerant open-air preaching.
He becomes the leader of several unorthodox sects in the jianghu by chance again.
Not willing to back down without a fight, Burns and Paul enlisted the help of Jane Addams, a well-respected and more unorthodox NAWSA leader, to petition their cause to her fellow NAWSA leaders.
In combat, Marseille's unorthodox methods led him to operate in a small leader / wingman unit, which he believed to be the safest and most effective way of fighting in the high-visibility conditions of the North African skies.
Ren Yingying is nominated as the new leader of the Sun Moon Holy Cult and she seeks a truce between the righteous and unorthodox sides of the martial artists ' community.
Phyllis's unorthodox ways run afoul of another leader, Velda Plendor, a traditionalist who runs her troop, the Culver City " Red Feathers " ( including her own daughter, Cleo ), like a military unit, and has considerable pull at the regional council level.

unorthodox and Joseph
He suffered from political repressions during Joseph Stalin ’ s regime for his unorthodox thinking, spending several years in Gulag camps in the Transpolar European Russia as “ enemy of the people ”.

unorthodox and especially
Conversely, public interest in the medium, especially in the 1980s, stems from an apparent desire of that public to gain access to the art world, to be a spectator of its ritual and its distinct community, and to be surprised by the unexpected, always unorthodox presentations that the artists devise .”
However, especially Schmidts more unorthodox and politically incorrect jokes have garnered the show a reputation as cult television and his supporters accused critics of being incapable of understanding satire.
He increasingly turned to the unorthodox religious views of writers such as Spinoza, David Friedrich Strauss, Emerson, Goethe, and especially Thomas Carlyle.
The participants were criticized by the secular media and Christian theologians for behaviors considered to be outrageous and unorthodox, especially at the time.
Due to his unorthodox and highly confrontational style of play, Avery has made enemies in the NHL, especially among opposing star players and enforcers.
Hannett and the group had worked together fractiously caused by the producer's unorthodox techniques and the band's ( especially Sumner's ) desire to co-produce.
In their criticisms of cults and occult beliefs McDowell and Stewart concentrate on doctrinal apologetic questions, especially pertaining to the deity of Christ, and pointing out " heretical " beliefs in the religious groups they profile which they consider to be unorthodox.
", they discover a number of signs of unorthodox Christian thinking in the imagery used to portray some of the central characters in the New Testament, especially John the Baptist.
The academic community, especially Rodrigo Caro and Juan Gutiérrez Rufo, mocked him for his unorthodox ways.

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