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Noun(1) the orientation of an iconoclast

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(1) Well, Jeff Daniels, who's heavily bearded to indicate his iconoclasm , crashes his plane, and sends his 12-year-old daughter up in an ultralight to finish the goose-guiding.(2) We love them for their energy and iconoclasm and straightforwardness, and then get iffy if they put their perception of hurting human realities above convention.(3) Noah Webster was inventing American iconoclasm when he decided to oust the u2018uu2019 from words like u2018glamour.u2019(4) Though there was iconoclasm at the beginning, as zealots decapitated statues and the like in temples and shrines, this soon passed as sultans cracked down on it.(5) On iconoclasm there's the Catholic view here, the Orthodox, and a shorter but more balanced outline here.(6) Elite law schools cherish robust debate, iconoclasm , and arguing issues from all sides, right?(7) The staff stands for Aaron and his power without mimetically representing him, as the painting seems paradoxically to observe the Hebraic ethos of iconoclasm that the Jewish leader first violated.(8) Only a heightened style of performance can make sense of such iconoclasm , but here, especially in the first half, Wrentmore takes it at such a languid pace that the epigrammatic power of Orton's language is utterly drained away.(9) Back in the '60s, the left was the home of humor, iconoclasm , pleasure.(10) For all its fascination, Jacoby's discussion of Jewish iconoclasm could do with a touch more theology.(11) The irony and sometimes childish iconoclasm are still there but this is a film in which a burning sense of outrage and frustration also dominate and set the tone.(12) No longer the torch-bearer of iconoclasm , the scourge of intellectual hypocrisy, I had become instead mere target practice for Banner Wavers Anonymous.(13) In the long revolt against inherited forms that has by now become the narrative of 20th-century poetry in English, no poet was more flamboyant or more recognizable in his iconoclasm than E.E. Cummings.(14) Robert Altman has always prided himself on his iconoclasm .(15) With the final arranged to coincide with London Fashion Week in September, there is obvious potential for a bit of 1977 iconoclasm , as well as great exposure.(16) Shot in grainy black and white on a handheld camera and peppered with confrontational jump cuts, Godard's movie epitomised the cool iconoclasm of the New Wave.
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