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1 As a general election approaches, political reactions have become more and more orthodox .
2 John offered a more orthodox method for salvation, of coming into the light.
3 The remainder of his discourse was less personal and more orthodox .
4 Hard-court play speeds up the ground strokes, and makes the game more orthodox .
5 So he held his own orthodoxy more orthodox than that of the schools.
6 He looked to see if there were any more orthodox vessels.
7 After Aserinsky obtained his doctorate, he turned to more orthodox physiology.
8 He seemed natural and made more orthodox comedy seem tired.
9 A more orthodox routine will be in place for the remainder of the season.
10 And yet I hold to a more orthodox immortality too.
11 The more orthodox Saint Augustine did not approve, Polizzotti says.
12 He was prepared to adopt a more orthodox approach if that was what they wanted.
13 He adopts a radically more orthodox approach toward religion, his relationship and life in general.
14 Though the bartender matched Slidell in poundage, his weight was distributed along more orthodox lines.
15 Green also contacted the more orthodox scholars of Conan Doyle, or Doyleans, about the sale.
16 Perversely, this has coincided with an explosion in takeover activity from the more orthodox corporates.
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