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purists and enough
' These characteristics made enough difference to warrant designation of the 121, 538 earlier ones as " 1964½ " model-year Mustangs, a distinction that has endured with purists.
Rolling Stone ( 5 / 25 / 00, p. 73 )-3. 5 stars out of 5-" Metal-revivalist .... relying on the genre's primal elements of rage and analog noise ... chopped up with squealing dissonance .... brutal enough to please underground purists and familiar enough for weekend headbangers.
GMG cited a number of reasons for replacing Jazz FM, including poor listening figures, not making money, the ' Jazz ' name putting off potential listeners as well as not enough jazz for jazz purists.

purists and because
Polydomes are considered very quiet, but purists tend to find them " mushy " because the collapsing dome does not provide as much positive response as metal domes.
Since Flaherty's time both staging action and attempting to steer documentary action have come to be considered unethical amongst cinéma vérité purists, because they believe such reenactments deceive the audience.
" However, as concertgoers have become aware of the use of these systems, debates have arisen, because "... purists maintain that the natural acoustic sound of voices instruments in a given hall should not be altered.
As a baseball park, RFK was a particular target of scorn from baseball purists, largely because it had no lower-deck seats in the outfield.
Many traditional fans and purists still see short track racing as the " real " NASCAR, because the lower speeds make " paint swapping ," where the bodies of the cars actually rub against one another, practical without a very high likelihood of serious accidents.
" However, as concertgoers have become aware of the use of these systems, debates have arisen, because "... purists maintain that the natural acoustic sound of voices instruments in a given hall should not be altered.
While Salchows performed with this technique have been ratified by the International Skating Union in recent years, some skating purists object to it because in some cases it is clear that the skater is gaining material assist into the jump from pushing off the supposed " free foot ", instead of merely skimming it over the ice.
The classical qawaali style slowly took a back seat to this new style of singing, but has been snubbed by purists because of its non connection to qawaali.
This has led to some controversy, because this mixes digitally sampled, electronically amplified sounds with the wind-driven pipe sound of the rest of the pipe organ ; some purists argue that this is inappropriate, or that the sound or tonal quality of the digital bass voices are unsuitable.
Many horologists will not count nonhorological complications when adding up the number of complications on a given watch or clock, and some purists even exclude the power reserve from the complications count because it does not show a time indication ( although its function is related to timekeeping ).
" Jay-Z referred to a widespread feeling from many hip hop critics and purists that Nas's subsequent albums after his legendary Illmatic debut were mediocre follow ups, and dissing Nas ' famous song and from that album " The World Is Yours ": Jay-Z sampled some of Nas ' lines for the chorus of Jay-Z's famous song " Dead Presidents II ", and claimed in " Takeover " that he sampled it because Nas was using it wrong (" So yeah I sampled your voice, you was usin ' it wrong /

purists and used
Wood is mostly used by hobbyists or wooden boat purists when building an individual boat.
Some purists were appalled at the prospect ; traditionally a string bass provided the rhythm component in country music and percussion instruments were seldom used.
Steam bagels are also considered lower quality by purists as the dough used is intentionally more basic.
When chicken is used instead of pork meat, tzatziki and onions are replaced with a special sauce and lettuce to be compatible with its taste ; Various other garnishes and sauces are possible, including shredded lettuce, paprika, fried potatoes, ketchup, and mustard, though these are considered heretical by purists.
The term silver dollar is often used for any large white metal coin issued by the United States with a face value of one dollar, although purists insist that a dollar is not silver unless it contains some of that metal.
To purists, a merengue without quintillo is not truly a merengue, a viewpoint that has gradually disappeared as other alternate figures are used more frequently ( as the one traditionally called jaleo, also known as merengue bomba, wrongly identified as a mixture of merengue and Puerto Rican bomba music, and which actually also has its roots in traditional merengue ).
Carpenter purists were vehement towards the use of CGI where the original used only animatronics and physical effects, despite the fact that some animatronics were used ( albeit digitally enhanced ) in the new film.
** Also, video game purists disapprove of cheats being used as they think they ruin the whole gameplay experience when it comes to playing games.
In Panama " Liquid Paper " ( pronounced LEE-keed paper without a rolled R ) is the colloquial term and it is used the vast majority of times, the only exceptions being made for very formal contexts and / or by language purists where the correct Spanish term corrector is used instead.
Some purists still follow Hecht and Pascal's original rule that no single six-syllable word, once used in a double dactyl, should ever be knowingly used again.
This caused a furore amongst musical purists, who objected to a serious symphonic work being used as the basis of a ballet.
While he admitted that he was " very worried about offending some of the Holmes purists " Columbus used the original Doyle stories as his guide.
This caused a furore amongst musical purists, who objected to a serious symphonic work being used as the basis of a ballet.

purists and elements
While some purists consider luck not to be a desirable component of a game, others counter that elements of luck can make for far more diverse and multi-faceted strategies, as concepts such as expected value and risk management must be considered.
The band found resistance from ska purists who did not like that the band were not playing traditional ska while hardcore fans were against the ska and heavy metal elements in the music.
The perceived decline lamented by the purists, may take the form of change of vocabulary, syncretism of grammatical elements, or loanwords.

purists and from
No one should wish to deny these purists the obvious pleasure they derive from all this, and to give fair warning where warning is due, no one who becomes fond of wines ever avoids acquiring some degree of purism!!
This distinction is not perfectly clear ; and purists remove the second two types from the classification as hymns.
Nylon offers greater tuning stability, but is seen as anachronistic by purists, as its timbre differs from the sound of earlier gut strings.
As a result, western practitioners have incorporated much more powerful hand striking techniques from boxing although some Thai purists accuse them of diluting the art.
Coltrane had gained an audience and critical notice with Miles Davis's quintet, but alienated many purists when he began to move away from congenital hard bop.
Apart from the cathedral and the hôtel de ville, the architecture is of little interest to purists.
The Legion also started out having to earn the respect of the United Planets, which they did through two well-earned victories: successfully defending Earth from the White Triangle Daxamites, a group of Nazi-style racial purists ; and exposing United Planets President Chu as the mastermind behind the Braal-Titan War, the Sun Eater hoax, the formation of the Fatal Five and the brainwashing of future Legionnaire Jan Arrah.
Candlestick was an object of scorn from baseball purists for reasons other than weather.
In Britain, this was met with outrage from Mars purists, as in a sales pitch to local media in Slough, the change in ingredients was to follow the trend of its sister the Milky Way bar and 5 Star bars.
Neuwirth is a younger performer who has incorporated foreign influences, most especially the blues, to some criticism from purists.
As the Likud party under Benjamin Netanyahu moved away from the traditional values of Revisionist Zionism, Betar drew criticism from Israeli conservatives who considered themselves ideological purists.
The purists have claimed that Potter directors, such as Alfonso Cuaron and David Yates, have ' ruined ' the series due to their cinematic themes which have resulted in amounts of plot details cut from the novel.
Some rock purists also think that rock should only be listened to from vinyl records.
Metal purists are most prevalent in the black metal scene, often rejecting bands for deviating from the " true " black metal sound.
Also, the manufacture of rifles or pistols from parts kits in the USA or Canada that are designed to aesthetically " clone " the originals is sometimes seen as in poor form by purists around the world.
Some purists also dislike other changes which date from the 1960s.
A smaller set of purists even dislike the franchise relocations which took place in the 1950s and 1960s, beginning prior to the 1953 season when the Braves shifted from Boston to Milwaukee, eventually moving to Atlanta in 1965.
These purists see the era from 1920 to 1952 as a " Golden Age ," in which the two major leagues fielded the same 16 teams with no additions, relocations, or major rule changes.
Plans to use a fake haggis in a hurling competition at a Highland festival in Melbourne have split the purists from those who are fearful of the mess a high-speed impacting may cause.
Often performing songs considered controversial at the time, they drew criticism from some folk purists and Ireland ’ s national broadcaster RTÉ had placed an unofficial ban on their music from 1967-71.

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