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orthodox Religion conforming to the Christian faith as established by the early Church Orthodox 1. of or relating to the Orthodox Church of the East 2. a. of or relating to Orthodox Judaism b. (of an individual Jew) strict in the observance of Talmudic law and in personal devotions How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Though there were slight hints that all was not quite so orthodoxly Rational as appears at first sight by the slight inclination of the canopy from the rigorous grid of the main building. Whereas Manetti recognized sin in man but saw it as deriving from pride in the very dignity he acclaimed, Poggio more orthodoxly reaffirmed original sin, the source of all misery. Today the elite research universities are orthodoxly left-wing to a far lesser extent than 25 years ago, and the real bastions of the kind of political climate the conservatives are complaining about are schools two or three levels down the academic food chain. |
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