John Lothrop, of Scituate, who had been imprisoned in England for nonconformity.
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The young tremble even more than the old at the penalties of nonconformity.
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It was congenial territory for Gold, in its treatment of nonconformity.
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The young convention-breaker eventually finds that he pays too heavily for his nonconformity.
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Mrs. Lovegrove arose with alacrity, retail trade and nonconformity alike forgiven.
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Vegetarians-peoplewho choose not to eat meat even when it's available-havealways been comfortable with their nonconformism.
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Plenty of people felt that way, and Provincetown is a place I really associate with that kind of nonconformism.
3
He wants to infiltrate the suburbs through the free market, and to infect them from within, spreading beauty and nonconformism among the dumb boxes.
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He credits his nonconformism ("I'm the weirdest person here," he laughs) and his self-assurance to his mum, an estate agent who had him at 18.
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Neither does it gloss over Swift's hatred and intolerance of "Popery" and of Nonconformism.
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His non-conformism has come at a price.
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Of Baptists, Methodists, and others there are numerous sects, which in England would be frowned upon as various forms of ludicrous non-conformism.
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Bellamy added that the broadcasting landscape he described left Channel 4 as the "sole guardian of non-conformism and provocation on Britain's most powerful cultural medium".
Ús de non-conformity en anglès
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Among the churches non-conformity began more decidedly to assume the form of secession.
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In fact, when women become enlightened, non-conformity to fashion will be all the fashion.
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But those who embrace its non-conformity will be richly rewarded.
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These calls for non-conformity and the acceptance of difference were becoming more and more strident.
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Most striking were their high scores for impulsive non-conformity and introverted personality traits, the researchers said.
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I liked the fact that Snyder promotes non-conformity.
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On this false view of unity, might the primitive Christians and Protestant martyrs be censured for non-conformity.
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A painstaking non-conformity about the decoration.
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The festival is just more non-conformity.'
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Then, decades later, his adoption by the giants of hip-hop as a symbol of black pride and non-conformity.
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Her spirit is defined by her ancestry, her people "were susceptible to whimsy and a certain non-conformity".
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The contrasts illustrate the strong influence that language and religion have on views toward homosexuality and gender non-conformity, he said.
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Hooker began to preach at Chelmsford in 1626, and was silenced for non-conformity in 1629.
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He exacted a rigid conformity to his rules of non-conformity and his scepticism had the absolute accent of a dogma.
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He encountered the hostility of Laud and, to use the phrase of that time, was "silenced for non-conformity."
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Mr. Robinson had left England as early as 1608, on account of the persecutions for non-conformity, and had retired to Holland.