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1 In a more puritanical country the president's escapades might have endangered his career.
2 Mr. Hamilton-Wells was there, making tea in the precisest manner, and looking more puritanical than ever.
3 Miss Dunham's sensual choreography, with its African and Caribbean accents, once brought a blush to more puritanical critics.
4 In the more puritanical United States, however, where the same inequalities are evident, I wouldn't hold my breath.
5 As the 1560s proceeded, men more puritanical than Dudley were moving into positions of leadership in cities and towns including London.
6 Devised in a more puritanical era, the first incarnation of the Rose of Tralee would almost certainly not have been allowed such fleshy diversions.
7 Showering with a friend is a way of saving water, but installing a low-flow shower head may suit those of a more puritanical leaning.
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