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Purists would grumble, but purists grumbled about the forward pass.
The purists, and even the semi-purists, are grumbling about this change.
It can crack jokes and stage breathtaking action scenes and imagine narrative twists, with no purists coming after them with lit torches crying foul (except bonobo purists).
Some purists dislike the way modern sharia finance is run.
Some, like sovmen (showman) and atasman (attachment), make purists cringe.
Trump's protectionist threats continue to anger many conservative economic purists.
Rugby purists will be outraged if the loophole remains open.
The digital purists ooze confidence, although they are still tiny.
Well, purists will be in luck when Super Smash Bros.
Make no mistake: O'Neil and his supporters are football purists.
To many burger purists, straying from convention is a sin.
Purists were by all accounts horrified at Mr. Margolies's show.
For Hyperloop purists, though, Arrivo's Denver plan doesn't past muster.
Except for a few purists, we want to see goals.
Now, many of those same purists are swooning for Trump.
But it demands some workarounds that may make purists uncomfortable.
Purists may raise an eyebrow to that sort of fiddling.
Purists would have me drawn and quartered for saying that.
But conservative purists haven't let go of those dreams yet.
Science fiction purists will probably cringe that I said that.
Others blame an undisciplined set of hardheaded purists incapable of compromise.
For Android purists, this may all seem like an unnecessary distraction.
It's WB's way of saying hey, continuity purists: Why so serious?
As I write this, I imagine academic purists clutching their pearls.
So far, the commission has satisfied neither competition purists nor sceptics.
Pro-space purists don't have any room for your emotional ambiguity.
But her past practice could trouble the purists in our midst.
Maybe those purists forget that Megadeth had killer acoustic intros, too.
Boxing purists have said the fight is an over-hyped farce.
The high-end coffee company has become a favorite among purists.
A Good Appetite This is not a recipe for corn purists.
It's another reason stock purists have been mad at the Fed.
Meanwhile, purists mourn the formula change in varying stages of grief.
And it makes sense for the purists to lay their claim.
Purists would rather paddle into the waves unassisted, Mr. Bonython said.
The real purists are getting excited because of all that stuff.
Ultimately, the purists care more about their policy than about winning elections.
That was why purists always objected to British and Danish opt-outs.
Some purists demur, since analogue film can still produce a higher resolution.
For Anderson purists and couture aficionados, Phantom Thread is still a feast.
This is not our beer, purists complained, this is a sell-out.
As grumpy Les Mis purists, we're actually looking forward to this adaptation.
Purists can opt for the traditional, powdered sugar-dusted version, of course.
Purists believe terpenes should come from the cannabis plant, not an additive.
Charcoal purists will tell you their preferred fuel leads to better flavor.
Kyrgios, whether purists like it or not, is a box office player.
There is no head cheese on the menu, which purists will mourn.
Initially, purists were dismissive, but he trumped them with persistence and quality.
It might upset the purists, but it has to be the latter.
But it seems many sports purists are unwilling to concede the fight.
Conflicts between purists and pragmatists are nothing new in the legislative space.
What follows is what I saw, with apologies to Bruce Springsteen purists.
Some marijuana purists prefer to avoid butane methods for igniting their bud.
Besides, Mr. Shane said, the folk purists were using the wrong yardstick.
Purists who feared the movie might sanitize the violence, alas, needn't worry.
Roam too far, and comics purists will dismiss a movie as fundamentally inauthentic.
" • Max Boot: "Most presidents initially stock their administrations with cronies and ideological purists.
Other coffee machines are for the purists, the artists, and the wannabe baristas.
To career diplomats and foreign policy purists, unfettered tweeting is a terrifying concept.
It's a keyboard for "purists," winning points on quality and attention to detail.
So with pixel perfect visuals, there's actually something here to please purists, too.
Mini purists — and there are many — will be put off by its size.
As such, your records spin counterclockwise which purists might see as an abomination.
Now, some of the last loner purists are being forced to conform, too.
The restriction doesn't merely affect Smash purists who make us passive fans cry.
Other holiday purists insist on holding off all Christmas celebrations until December 1.
Purists will also be delighted at the high-resolution 2.36-million dot viewfinder.
In the post-war period American governments tended to side with the purists.
"You still you have the purists, people saying 'that's not ASMR,'" he said.
While purists fussed, popular culture was discovering the bottomless marketability of cute things.
Purists can play in a hard mode that disables autosaves and reintroduces ribbons.
Aren't we all supposed to be purists that demand truth, faithfulness, and realism?
Along the way, some purists scolded experimenters for straying from well-established categories.
To purists, some of the new entries may seem a bridge too far.
For other world history purists, the only correct syllabus is the current one.
Many purists saw the contest as a farce, nothing more than an exhibition.
WHY YOU MIGHT AVOID IT Purists may balk, and the effects are distracting.
To some purists, a buttered roll made with "spread" is not worth eating.
Nor does this have USB or Bluetooth, which vinyl purists may also appreciate.
Purists, of course, will turn their noses up at such mass-market considerations.
If they'd changed this part I didn't like, would purists have called foul?
Purists believe that everything in the world is part of a harmonious whole.
Still, might not the Jaguar-Aston offerings rankle some purists as, well, heretical?
For a long time, purists have sought to stop the spread of Spanglish.
Sorry to the purists, but you guys: This girl is g-a-y.
In the same way punk purists bashed Taking Back Sunday for being overly sentimental and rap purists reject Lil Yachty on pretty much the same grounds, Lil Peep's rise is destined to be controversial even when he isn't trying to be.
Purists may balk at these changes, which can make the game slightly more forgiving.
The song comes off of the Jersey punk purists' forthcoming mini-album, Roll Credits.
Candidates, then, have incentives to court these purists because that's where the money is.
Parties prefer to support moderates, but their efforts are now dwarfed by the purists.
Sufism, a mystical form of Islam that purists in Arabia frown on, is widespread.
But even the purists of Covent Garden have embraced Mr McGregor as a hero.
Purists insist that slow-building Tests are more gripping than a flurry of sixes.
The results will displease the purists and will pit venerable figures with new upstarts.
The Bannon purists want America First, and most of his friends want Economy First.
Instagram's new video initiative also represents another shot across the bow of Instagram purists.
We might get some flak from some purists saying it isn't Irish traditional music.
Sure the purists can say journalism should be above that, and maybe it should.
"I think some of the purists on the Republican side don't understand that yet."
That may make the purists feel good, but it's a recipe for political disaster.
The toughest part is to get traditionalists and purists to actually try the sandwich.
Co-owner Joe Marcos says that some pastrami purists will seem skeptical at first.
The chocolate bourbon, flavor-wise, was seamless; I suspect bourbon purists would prefer vanilla.
For a subset of those purists, it's Asian Americans being "racist" toward white men.
That was the extent of our entire Beatles souvenir purchases, purists that we are.
But I am one of those purists who want Disney parks to remain unchanged.
"The purists would say that mindfulness was never developed for war purpose," he said.
Where some purists see an arbitrary nonachievement, others see a fun and worthy goal.
Ivy League purists can blame Gabas Maldunas for helping upend 21 years of tradition.
However, luckily for purists and journalists alike, Hardy's Brock is still a disgraced reporter.
Some of its students and preachers are Salafists (purists); many are sympathetic to the Brotherhood.
Marketed for "CBD purists," Royal Oil is the company's most concentrated CBD offering to date.
I think jam band purists would bristle at me calling them a genuine jam band.
Campaign finance laws directly affect the relative balance between pragmatists and purists in the parties.
Step 3: Purists will say this is where you've got to perform a push-up.
Among digital purists, Monzo's chief rival is Starling Bank—where Mr Blomfield used to work.
Cryptocurrency purists who applaud bitcoin's "decentralized" nature have chafed at Bitmain's power over the market.
To free-speech purists, these are also undesirable forms of online censorship, the person noted.
His production of Rameau's "Castor et Pollux" for the English National Opera (ENO) outraged purists.
" As you might expect, the hackles of Ghostbusters purists were certainly raised at "ghost aliens.
Additionally, the Clear Oil has no smell or taste, for all you purists out there.
Despite that growth, purists like Hamada claim that American Wagyu is a contradiction of terms.
For coffee purists like myself, an order like that feels almost wrong on one hand.
"Now is a time to think big — but to be wary of purists," Holder wrote.
But Really Bad Chess is also a game that might not sit well with purists.
The doctor liked to customize the objects he collected, a practice that offends today's purists.
Some purists want to maintain Bitcoin's outsider status, underscored by the mystique surrounding its founder.
These Christian purists have legitimate concerns about preserving and reviving the faith of their traditions.
Thus began her bizarre career as a rapper, provoking the skepticism of genre purists everywhere.
Purists might turn their noses up to Stradale's mere 28 miles of all electric range.
To purists in the Country Establishment, repackaging Waylon's music in a rap song was blasphemy.
Perhaps the most intense (and silly) are the alt-country purists who are still—still!
Purists love seeing the Kansas City Royals and the Houston Astros in the World Series.
The Metrograph offers purists a chance to see "Vertigo" in this format starting on Sunday.
It was too easy for purists to make fun of it — you call this pizza?
Ideological purists on the left and right would love to see the Problem Solvers fail.
His versions were full-blooded, with lush strings and reasonably large orchestras — and, purists alleged.
"They're not traditional, but we're also doing simpler classics for the purists," Mr. Sakaeda said.
But for haggis purists in the United States, celebrating Burns Night can be a challenge.
BlackBerry purists will love its inclusion for mapping a shortcut, but its placement is questionable.
But many marijuana purists insist on a hand-trimmed product, which they believe carries greater potency.
Purists, on the other hand, are willing to lose elections in the name of their causes.
To any purists cringing at this news, Brewster herself may serve as a source of inspiration.
For conservative purists, Cruz checks all the right ideological boxes of limited government and lower taxes.
Typically this is less common among Muay Thai purists and more common among traditional martial artists.
Not that there wasn't still plenty of flesh colored bodysuits for the Yeezy purists out there.
For some hardcore power users and Twitter purists, the news is almost certain to cause outrage.
I don't know if there were historical purists there who were trying to preserve some statues.
The purists view their exercise not only as a physical activity but also as a philosophy.
Though that may sound blasphemous to coffee purists, I don't think it's anything too out there.
This earth sign is highly creative, but it also brings out the purists in us all.
Some technology purists may complain that customers don't know what they want until they see it.
That plan should help appease blockchain purists who won't be satisfied until Libra is completely decentralized.
" But he's admitted he gets heat from "purists" who object to the word "marijuana" over "cannabis.
However, purists might say otherwise, and a first-time "serious camera" owner might not even care.
Roccat pitches the Suora as its keyboard for gaming purists, emphasizing "raw performance" over fancy extras.
Purists will notice differences from the 1980s version, mostly in which character is piloting which lion.
Purists may have missed it, but most of the audience seemed unaware as the tragedy unfolded.
Boxing purists complained that system took both the subtlety and the energy out of the sport.
A lot of comedy purists think that the only thing that really matters is the joke.
There's truly something for every taste (and price point), from the painting purists to the videophiles.
Purists might complain about some of her entries, but I find the absence of rigidity refreshing.
Ravioli Carbonara Italy Booth, $7.25 Carbonara purists, please avert your eyes: This sauce is cream-based.
She has the varied all-court game and precise, athletic footwork to give purists goose bumps.
Purists can make their own mayonnaise if anyone objects to using the stuff from the jar.
Purists like Keats put the fame of Byron's verse down to its author's looks and status.
For the sake of saving the planet, I say, Let them ruin it for the purists.
Oh and it will be compatible with GameCube controllers for all you Melee purists out there.
I have definitely been criticized a lot for this approach from the purists in our movement.
Dance music purists in New York City were dealt three devastating blows on New Year's Day.
That's where having craft cocktails on tap—a contentious area for some bartending purists—is a necessity.
Apologies to all the croissant purists out there, but what you're about to read might upset you.
Plus (pay attention, headphone purists), unlike other flagship phones, the Galaxy S10 still has an audio jack.
It could even become yet another example of the variable geometry that Brussels purists hate so much.
They dig deep into the realm of absolutist sonic realism, and they're unlikely to disappoint true purists.
Moore also tells a story that should get the legions of Connery purists shaken and stirred too.
But overall, I don't think anyone beyond hardcore Android purists would have major issues with this software.
Handsome as it all is, there are of course a few nits that Christie purists could pick.
But still the purists will tell you, "Pokémon Go is not AR." Fourth, a purely mobile experience.
Purists said real Porsches have two doors, and fanatics said they have the engine in the back.
Le Carré purists may well be frustrated by liberties taken with this reinvention of the 1993 novel.
Purists like Roberto Marchetti, who works in the Testaccio neighborhood, are open only from May to September.
For blockchain purists, simply questioning the immutable nature of the technology is a heresy to be resisted.
Kasich had joked that his wife prefers more refined table manners after pizza purists scorned his silverware.
Comedy purists will be terrified at the prospect of dividing specials into chapters we can skip through.
Wealthy purists may wring their manicured hands, but the market has spoken, and not only in America.
She said that while purists sometimes wrung their hands about its commercialization, their lamentations were in vain.
Both have all-court games that can give tennis purists the chills and their opponents the shakes.
Some purists prefer glass, but the Takeya&aposs BPA-free material won&apost bother the average user.
Now, some purists may say corn isn't traditional, since you can add it only in the summertime.
Republican purists like the radio host Rush Limbaugh said Senate power brokers were punishing a courageous truthsayer.
It's a very Romantic treatment of Baroque music, so purists may not be as fond of it.
Purists may focus on the prickly new orchestrations (by Alexander Gemignani) and iffy singing (by almost everyone).
How he has done this is simultaneously novel and destined to earn the justifiable quibbling of purists.
That event made its Olympic debut in Pyeongchang and many curling purists aren't completely sold on it.
Obama, for instance, pulled together black voters and white progressives, over the objections of purists in each group.
As many purists of the genre will tell you, emo isn't, or wasn't, what the stereotype typically represented.
It's a great choice for those looking for Samsung/Google/HTC/LG/Apple alternatives, and for Android purists.
Not all comic book purists are racists, but these racist attacks are usually couched in comic book purism.
Blame Everlane, Glossier, or seemingly authentic podcast ads, but we're all suddenly purists when it comes to shopping.
MIUI is certainly a radical reskin of Android, and it probably won't appeal to Pixel or OnePlus purists.
There will certainly be purists who believe it's not real racing unless a human is behind the wheel.
For purists, that will mean accepting a less responsive refresh rate and other factors like occasional screen tearing.
Despite what the analog purists say, Lisa Henson insists that digital technology doesn't detract from the traditional craft.
But still the purists will tell you, "Pokémon Go is not AR." So are they right or wrong?
Woodstock purists bitched about the lineup but the event's co-creator says they need to get over it.
But Mr Fontaine says that purists still ask him whether he ever thinks about a return to vinyl.
Free market purists who insist that no one really wins a tariff and protectionism battle remain technically correct.
Purists may object, but the sheath of crumbs comes out well bronzed, somehow crispy and wispy at once.
A lot of music purists would argue that you can't judge an album by cherry-picking its highlights.
But today's grattacheccari, makers of the treat, are divided into two adversarial groups: the purists and the hygienicals.
Are we going to be purists to this resistance to the point that you let these guys go?
He raps with a slurry intricacy that's inscrutable to old-fashioned hip-hop purists, but holds consistent thrills.
She has, however, received some pushback from some flamenco purists and from some members of the Romani community.
And historical purists may be annoyed by the anachronistic prominence of radio broadcasts in the play's final scenes.
Purists were outraged, and a group of tech-savvy collectors searched for other times when cards were manipulated.
Critic's Notebook This will be anathema to stage purists, but here goes: I like watching theater on television.
Baseball purists, and there are many of them, were predictably outraged, while others saw an opportunity for mirth.
As a result, many an American cheese aficionado has, alas, never tasted what purists would call true Camembert.
Purists will scoff, but I lingered in the purplish brown room dedicated to Surrealism and I hate Surrealism.
When parties are strong, pragmatists tend to be nominated; when parties are weak, purists tend to be nominated.
While helpful for many in applied fields, math purists may still remain skeptical, perhaps for their own survival.
Ms. Stamper has no patience for self-styled purists who quail at "irregardless" — an actual word, she notes.
Non-purists could hit Burger King for that chain's Oreo Irish Mint Shake, which it debuted in 2016.
The pragmatists are all locked in their cages while the purists are running around the city like feral cats.
And anyway, the purists may be getting their way for now, since even pop punk isn't popular these days.
Purists are arguing that the council erred gravely in applying the word "church" to bodies other than the Orthodox.
Purists are fascinated with the questions of which roster, coach and tactical choices will result in a Lombardi Trophy.
Okay, so maybe some purists will scoff at those who use such heavy-handed means to fix a shot.
While purists may hotly contend the addition of eggs, a less-strict approach can be more sustainable for some.
But purists in the winter apparel industry say there's no getting around the use of down in premium products.
O'Rourke is allying himself with more mainstream Democrats, setting up a collision with Sanders and the single-payer purists.
This is likely to mean that purists in any school of political thought will never find her record satisfying.
For fellow speaker purists, the JS HiFi Sound System is a great new option — and it's currently on sale.
Here's the bit where the purists get upset (and not just by the Star Trek misquote from The Firm).
Conservative purists correctly point out that the new bill keeps the price-hiking subsidies and minimum requirements of Obamacare.
For the purists, they sound like the Beatles; for the young team they are co-signed by Frank Ocean.
Maybe it's a repudiation of genre lines, showing purists that sci-fi and fantasy aren't so different after all.
Purists won't want to listen to the late Peter Schickele albums on anything but an old Victrola, for instance.
Though many have waved away concerns in favor of getting a tax bill done, some conservative purists, like Sens.
Like so many basketball purists who admired the Big East, Few was disappointed by the league's football-related implosion.
Nor are they surprised that his Supreme Court colleagues, many of them enthusiastic race purists, overwhelmingly sided with him.
For polo purists (or Lacoste enthusiasts), there are some styles that stay faithful to the tried-and-true shape.
While pescetarians and the religiously observant rejoice over Accarrino's porkless work of art, bacon purists have not been forsaken.
The frustrations of Republican leadership and ideological purists have spilled out into the open in the past few days.
The new Defender might lose some cred with the purists because it won't be a made-in-England machine.
For purists, it seems like an attack on source material, like something is being taken away by dour complainers.
Ultimately, everyone had to give a little and endorse provisions that purists in both our parties may not like.
The idea that Jews should move to their "own" country, Israel, brings together racial purists from Nashville to Novosibirsk.
That means to some purists, such a car might look like a Ferrari, but would not really be one.
Others — we'll call them Charmed purists — are skeptical of the reboot, especially the fact that it's happening on the CW.
Amazon's Christmas tree delivery service debuted this year in partnership with Hallmark, much to the chagrin of tree farm purists.
Otherwise, feel free to fill your fridge with the fizzy stuff — and to ignore any fear-mongering still-water purists.
Purists may prefer the original, but if you've never played it, there's no good reason not to grab this one.
However, this clearly this isn't an actual NERF gun, so some NERF purists out there might dispute the "largest" claim.
And unlike the rigid templates required by the big crowdfunding platforms, Celery appealed to design purists who wanted full control.
Of course, blockchain and crypto purists say the entrance of big corporations goes against the very spirit of decentralized currencies.
For purists, the Definitive Edition also allows you to play the game without any of the improvements or new additions.
Bryan: In Toronto there was this divide: you had the rave community, and then you had these deep house purists.
For PC gaming purists who swear by 2599p HD displays, the frame rates I've seen of course will be higher.
The party of Reagan, Eisenhower and Lincoln, to say nothing of Teddy Roosevelt, can certainly accommodate pragmatists along with purists.
They don't offend, they don't fatigue, and they walk the fine line of pleasing both audio purists and casual listeners.
Purists will decry Ford's use of an automatic transmission in this car, saying the GT500 should have a standard instead.
Chicken is popular for everyday meals, but braai purists consider poultry and seafood to be vegetables, or at least intruders.
Half a century ago, Bob Dylan shocked the music world by plugging in an electric guitar and alienating folk purists.
"We can't afford to be purists," Harris said at an event earlier this year, according to the Los Angeles Times.
"It might be distasteful for the purists, but we have to work together," said Anila Ali, a delegate from California.
The Beach Boys also have corporate sponsors, purists be damned, and once got free Corvettes when Chevrolet sponsored their tour.
But the daily-changing menu will please purists: All is fresh, and the cooking is mostly straightforward with occasional embellishments.
The consequence of this analysis of political language is that the deck is stacked against those who are not purists.
This may not matter to Thin Mint purists, but not every council will have a S'mores cookie on the menu.
Purists insist that it was apt, because nothing Khan or anyone else ever served was as delicious as his tamales.
I'm not sure that some of the food purists are in touch with what really goes on in American households.
Perfect for purists, these wavy potato chips were hard for us to put down—and we think you'll feel the same.
As something becomes popular you're gonna have a few layers there: there'll the purists, the originals, then it grows and grows.
When I first started my band, it was 2001, 2002, and some purists actually criticized me for being too sensual onstage.
Most importantly, Marchionne allayed any lingering fears among Ferrari purists that the company would build an SUV to pump up sales.
You also have to work a little to get to the meat, something purists will appreciate and others will complain about.
Sorry, film purists, but this movie is slow, and only appropriate to watch high if your next plan is to sleep.
The purists would say that these should be "more than two- thirds", "more than 150 fellows" and "more than a year".
It's a move that's likely to irritate photography purists, but, then, let's be honest, this app really just isn't for them.
In collaboration with the Greek conductor Teodor Currentzis, Sellars has drastically revised Mozart's score, in a fashion that might offend purists.
But purists worry that turning a quasi-outlaw, peripatetic pursuit into a theme park amusement will destroy its endless-summer romance.
But there are not enough purists out there to expand an industry worth more than $9 billion, so here we are.
And if you happen to have any purists in your group, you could also set out a little dish of butter.
And for those purists who insist that negotiations are a sign of weakness, nothing will happen if that carries on. Wow.
That will be helpful for many, I'm sure, but the other two features are strictly for purists and nerds like myself.
"You can't access an animal's thoughts, so the purists call it only canine compulsive disorder, not obsessive–compulsive disorder," Dodman says.
It watches like any YouTube comment section on Weezer's new music, with the purists claiming that Weezer got "goofy" and "corny".
Jag purists may grumble about adding a sport utility vehicle, but don't forget the excellent business decision it was for Porsche.
As for the speed and the gags and the dance breaks, well, purists might want to keep some lavender drops handy.
Mocked by ideological purists for practicing "sewer socialism," Milwaukee's pragmatic socialists focused on winning concrete gains for their working-class constituents.
"For a lot of the purists, they would rather go down in flames than look at any political equation," he said.
But among Bond purists, the winner is the often overlooked "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," released 50 years ago this month.
Zev Chafets argues the other side in "Let Steroids Into the Hall of Fame": Purists say that steroids alter the game.
It was a hit, to the dismay of jazz purists, and helped establish a formula for smooth jazz we know today.
On the surface, it was easy to cast this as an ideological battle between conservative purists and their more moderate counterparts.
That worries network neutrality purists like Bergmayer, who warn that carriers shouldn't be in the business of favoring some content over others.
Since the book is adapted from a story by J.K. Rowling and not Rowling herself, we could call these folks Potter Purists.
Excluding only sci-fi, horror attracts more purists than any single genre, and that diehard fanbase can be a double-edged sword.
If the dance form becomes newly popularized, the question for its purists will be whether it can stay truthful to its roots.
Although, given that the startup is already working on ways to monetize its offering, purists will likely take issue with that comparison.
While some Pretty Woman and Dirty Dancing purists may believe that their favorite films are perfect as they are, we politely disagree.
Peanut butter purists can go for the Original, while adventurous shoppers can choose from creative flavors like Chocolate Pretzel and Honey Banana.
Much to the dismay of purists, we may soon be entering an era of synthetic "designer" wines that are made without grapes.
Coconut oil purists recommend using a non-refined version, saying that the refining process strips away potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.
Some of the reactions may seem extreme, but then again, aren't we all purists when it comes to our favorite nostalgic foods?
That worries some SRI purists, who fear that "mainstreaming" will lead some fund managers to put an ethical gloss on conventional investments.
Every martial art has its bohemian purists, Muay Thai boxing is no exception and Mr. Lek happens to be one of them.
For frequent travelers, audio purists, or just people who want some damn peace and quiet, noise-cancelling headphones are practically a necessity.
FOOTBALL purists have long argued that the UEFA Champions League, Europe's top international club competition, does not live up to its name.
Purists may say that no festival should be judged on the number of prizes its films go on to pick up elsewhere.
When lawyers argued that the hacker was entitled to the assets under the erroneous code, a surprising number of blockchain purists agreed.
While CVTs feel rubber-band-y in their power delivery, which can annoy driving purists, on the slopes it's actually a benefit.
And while many dance-music purists saw Justice as inauthentic, their reception in the showboating realm of EDM was no more encouraging.
It's probably going to be difficult for LeBron to catch up to MJ's six titles, so some purists will always prefer him.
The moves prompted howls from purists who felt the changes were not what course designers Bobby Jones and Alister MacKenzie had envisioned.
But chanting purists warned that co-opting a chant that had become so closely associated with Iceland would look opportunistic and stupid.
For centuries, Bordeaux has adapted to foreign money and tastes, with a flexibility that belies the purists' contention that tradition is inviolable.
It drove photography purists crazy that she manipulated negatives and prints with tools like a stylus or paint as if using Photoshop.
As good as he is, he still must defend the sport to rugby purists who consider sevens the equivalent of arena football.
Her initial aversion was not unusual among the math purists of the time, long before computer science emerged as an academic discipline.
The purists — often from politically safe districts — believe the government should play almost no role in providing health insurance to its citizens.
As a simpler—and, the purists would say, blander—wine, rosé is seen as a lighter drink, particularly when chilled in summer.
Unfortunately, the take-no-prisoners approach to governance has been encouraged by partisan purists of both stripes — and especially by President Trump.
"Purists may howl, but they'll also miss the pleasure and point of this playfully impressionistic movie," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
There are the purists, who like to keep their footwork on the ground, the way salsa was first danced in the 1970s.
Like many purists, they do not see the game as merely two teams tossing a Frisbee around and trying to score goals.
This news may rattle purists, but it's a true testament to pizza's ability to adapt and evolve in an almost Darwinian manner.
Sure, you'd make the history purists happy by holding the event a few days later, but you lose out on ratings and revenue.
He became a better fighter by fighting, and that is the part that so many traditional martial arts purists struggle to deal with.
While theater purists may not have loved all the changes, it's a solid movie, and Meryl as a witch was worth the wait.
" That translates to "the minute we start responsibly verifying Libra app developers, things start to get expensive, complicated or agitating to cryptocurrency purists.
And purists say that any fossil-fuel project that goes ahead without taxing the carbon it produces is also enjoying an implicit subsidy.
It was, in one sense, a giant fuck you to the crowds of purists who resent the band's perceived sullying of the genre.
Environmental purists may bemoan the fact that a species' attractiveness to humans is what determines whether it is considered to be worth saving.
However, the Pixel 2 XL is still a solid choice for Android purists who want to take some quality photos on their phone.
Based on the way the crowd greeted him, I never would've guessed that he's almost universally disliked—at least, by dance music purists.
Purists will contend that true virtual reality is an environment you can move around in, where the viewer is in control the scene.
Certainly not America, where horror has been largely neutered, prompting genre purists like Eli Roth to embrace the less-restrictive Chilean film industry.
But in the realm of film, Abrams' alternate universe take (aka the Kelvin Timeline) isn't waiting around for Trek purists to come around.
Similar movements to cleanse Islam of what purists see as the superstitions of uneducated villagers have a long history in Indonesia and Malaysia.
That faced immediate opposition from many virtual currency purists who were attracted to the technology because of its ostensible freedom from human meddling.
Mustang purists might not have wanted the pony car's iconic styling and nameplate applied to an electric vehicle, much less a crossover SUV.
The ad will appeal to conservative purists, but its appeal in Florida, where the sugar growers employ thousands of people, may be muted.
The key difference is the burger is larger in size compared to the original, which is something that will cause alarm to purists.
Unlike other cryptocurrency purists who have expressed alarm at the prospect of government intervention, Lee welcomed recent talk of more regulation for cryptocurrencies.
But some comedy purists have taken issue with the idea that "Nanette" is stand-up at all, though it's billed that way online.
Industrially produced corn flour is also nixtamalized, but further processing strips it of nutrients, resulting in an inferior tortilla, according to tortilla purists.
If purists drop the observance of all holidays that have a murky history, then all they may be left with is birthday cake.
Power steering is another option that's on the way, along with — necessary in the modern era, though it makes purists blanch — automatic transmission.
Some purists might be aghast to see the addition of a date window, although this one is artfully hidden down around 6 o'clock.
La Taqueria: For purists who don't want rice in their burritos, there is the palace of meaty Mexican goodness known as La Taqueria.
The purists might say he only pays lip service to the idea of free trade; he would probably accuse them of being politically naïve.
Increasing the network's capacity isn't difficult from a technical perspective, but proposals to address the problem encountered a lot of resistance from Bitcoin purists.
Android purists will cling to their Pixels and say that's what a pure Android experience is, but I think I might like OxygenOS more.
While boxing purists have denounced the fight as nothing more than a laughable cashgrab it has nonetheless captured the fascination of many fight fans.
Despite averaging 203 in Test cricket and scoring 15 centuries, he rarely makes himself available for what purists consider the pinnacle of the sport.
That constant tension from conditional rap purists is likely a reason why Yachty felt the need to brand himself as King of the Teens.
A photographer and digital artist who purists love to hate, Cass combines hundreds of singular moments shot in the street and other public locations.
Free speech purists claim that Nazi speech must be defended because it is especially controversial, and protecting it therefore also protects less controversial expression.
Purists may howl at the portrait, but Mr. Cheadle – who also directed and cowrote – understands that some legends are bigger than any one telling.
Purists will opt for just béchamel sauce and melted cheddar, but parmo is a blank canvas for chorizo, barbecue sauce, and even Rolo chocolates.
As holder of the last naturally aspirated V8 engine Ferrari produced, the car remains a favorite, particularly with purists who despise its turbocharged successors.
Diplomatic purists may bemoan this trend, running athwart as it does the ideal of a unitary state capable of speaking with "one voice" abroad.
For many inside the elite club of art purists, the new phenomenon of Instagram-ready art(-like) experiences was cause for opinionated Facebook posts.
In the 2010 data, we found that card-carrying Tea Partiers tend to be purists ideologically and more conservative than the larger sympathetic population.
Free-market purists also contend that targeted tax breaks distort markets, propping up firms that otherwise might fail, just because they have government connections.
Free speech purists insist that if you want to use a platform like that, you just have to take the good with the bad.
Leslie Kendall, the chief historian of the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, says some vintage car purists aren't especially fond of the idea.
Nevertheless, Kidd writes, when evangelicals gained ascendancy, they sometimes pursued cultural and legal power that the purists of the founding generation would have disdained.
He outraged some purists with concept-driven productions that employed unusual settings, but he also won hordes of admirers and influenced generations of directors.
On the other side are consumer advocates, privacy purists and think tanks that want to limit or disallow commercial access to personal data, altogether.
These buds offer 6 hours of battery life and apt-X as well as AAC support for all the hi-fi purists out there.
While purists might tout their debut seven-inch as the must-have, their 2014 LP was the most fully realized version of their sound.
The roaming listener who samples across the genrescape is more often than not harvesting musical fruits that were generated by narrowly focused and dedicated purists.
Tea purists say you need more space to brew your tea properly, but sometimes a ball infuser is easier for a single cup of tea.
It's hard to know where this album will stand in purists' estimations: ultimately, it's a throwback from a dormant project rather than a full comeback.
Ultimately, then, we've created systems of campaign finance that constrain the moderates — those who have incentives to compromise — while we've left the purists completely unregulated.
It may also allow them to gut the liquidation procedure, which envisages a temporary fund of public cash—to purists, an unacceptable taxpayer bail-out.
This might be explained by the Grinch's new orphanage backstory, showcased in the trailer, which is sure to get mixed reactions from Dr. Seuss purists.
Greens are mounting a campaign against the committee's decision, which they suspect is supported not only by linguistic purists but also by the meat industry.
In theory, top-two primaries encourage candidates to appeal to lots of voters, not just the ideological purists who turn up for ordinary primary elections.
At this rate, Holzhauer could very well beat Jennings' record in a much shorter amount of time -- surely to the chagrin of many "Jeopardy!" purists.
JFS now seeks a full merger with other rebel groups; purists think that its global ambition will be diluted by the nationalist Syrian rebel agenda.
Members of the caucus and other "debt ceiling purists" won't support an increase unless it includes other provisions to curb government debt, like spending cuts.
But for motorsports purists, the most significant race at Le Mans will be in the LMGTE-Pro class, as a legendary 1960s rivalry is resurrected.
While the shop offers simple pepperoni and mozzarella for purists, it's 22-year-old owner James Kim's inventive flavor combinations that are worth the visit.
Echoing the uncompromising angularity of earlier European purists, among them the architects Gerrit Rietveld and Le Corbusier, the armchair eschews quotidian cushiness for transparent provocation.
Purists have criticised him for including eastern Oregon and Washington in the Redoubt, since their larger liberal populations near the west coast dominate state politics.
Purists may howl at the portrait, but Mr. Cheadle — who also directed and co-wrote — understands that some legends are bigger than any one telling.
In 1986, "Top Gun" (or TOPGUN for purists) changed civilians' whole perception of the military in general, and the Navy and naval aviation in particular.
Their disappointment has been met with some sniping from comic book purists who believed their beloved source material was under threat and now feel vindicated.
"It's a taste tragedy," a Florida man named Robert Hester told The New York Times, summing up the mood of cola purists of the day.
I think it was only when starting the grid that I thought of PAS DE DEUX, which purists will complain isn't quite the same pronunciation.
Purists may be less enchanted, bemused by Miller's sentimental leanings and her determination to make Circe into an ultimately likable, or at least forgivable, character.
Although originally the name luckenbooth referred specifically to heart brooches from Edinburgh, it has become a generic term for the pins, which rankled some purists.
Is there anyone on Earth (except maybe cat purists and people with allergies) who could resist a slobbery kiss from this angelic ball of fur?
His ascent has a lot to teach ideological purists about the political limits of their theories, the need to temper dogma with more contingent wisdom.
President Trump should jettison the obstructionists and ideological purists and put his efforts into forging a new nationalist coalition that transcends the old fault lines.
Naturally, since the photo was tweeted 23 hours ago, it has been retweeted 1,200 times, and so many pizza purists are commenting their outrage and disgust.
But a decision had to be made somehow, and the suggestions of purists that the match be extended to 16, 18, or more games seem impractical.
Let's say the purists in journalism — and there are a lot of them and thank goodness — they didn't think it was the right thing to do.
Campaign finance laws (like McCain-Feingold, which was signed into law in 2002) contribute to polarization because it advantages the purists and ties up the pragmatists.
While Bordeaux is a hotspot for up-and-coming garage musicians and Lyon is a haven for electronic purists, electro-pop is mostly a Parisian phenomenon.
Successful presidential campaigns, though, usually frustrate purists and simple ideas about "lanes": The true political geniuses build coalitions, and reject the idea of a single path.
In a way, there's no wrong or right way to assemble the puzzle, which makes it more challenging to most, but downright maddening to puzzle purists.
The word "gender" is used by prudes to avoid saying "sex", and restricted by purists (and, until recently, The Economist's style guide) to speaking about grammar.
It's not the Indianapolis 500 or NASCAR, but Bonneville has found its niche among purists who recall the day when cars ran on grease and testosterone.
Some people are Gmail purists, who might be sad to know that the Google's free supercharged email management app Inbox will stop working on April 2.
We'd laugh about the purists who didn't approve of how, when the powers that be adapt something from a book, they add all the gratuitous sex.
It was a deliberate move, one that was meant to cause punk purists to recoil in disgust at the distortion-free guitars and warm, open chords.
While purists will argue that there's only one true way to drink one, we believe that part of the fun of the drink is the variety.
For non-purists, however, Collmus will forever be linked like an old married couple to Thewifenosevrything and Thewifedoesntknow, although, the 52-year-old is a bachelor.
Mark: There are those purists who have dilution anxiety, so what you can do is leave it in let's say 30 seconds and fish it out.
The prospect of a driver winning the title with half as many race victories and such a clear handicap system was an offense to racing purists.
And to many basketball purists and critics, what we are watching now is the highest form of basketball as art, in which style is the substance.
Clinton's dual loyalties, longstanding and verified or not, may be an affront to baseball purists, who believe that a true fan can have only one team.
In the case of his posthumous album "Infinity" (1972), purists attacked Alice's decision to dub her own string arrangements over some of his previously unreleased works.
Opposing them are purists who worry that rapid growth will permanently change the Bitcoin network, giving disproportionate power to the largest players in the Bitcoin economy.
"Now is a time to think big — but to be wary of purists," he added in an apparent dig about certain members of the Democratic field.
Purists might view it as impious to cloak David in patterns drawn from the commercial archives of Lanificio Luigi Ricceri and then projected onto the statue.
It's irrelevant that current bots are not "smart" like we are, or that they have not achieved the consciousness and creativity hoped for by A.I. purists.
Some flamenco purists are none too thrilled with Rosalía's taste for experimentation, said Cruz Lapeña, the journalist, who has written a book about the genre's history.
The inclusion of the throttle is sure to rankle some purists who think this makes bikes like the RadWagon more of a moped than a bicycle.
Padres 4, Mets 43 The Mets' game against the San Diego Padres on Thursday was primed to become an affront to the eyes of baseball purists.
For the ironists, like Reinhold Niebuhr or Isaiah Berlin, those purists who aim to be higher than the angels often end up lower than the beasts.
The relative quiet made for an interesting afternoon, one that may have pleased the sport's purists but did not go over well with the players themselves.
While some audio purists may fuss about sound quality from an external CD player, spoken-word tracks are more forgiving to the ears than complex music.
There are no rules when it comes to pizza toppings in NYC, but we're kind of a bunch of purists when it comes down to it.
Green leaders may present a united front, but there are still deep ideological divisions between purists, unwilling to sacrifice ideals, and pragmatists, itching to share in government.
Purists found plenty to dislike, especially in the squishy Weld, who before his contentious nomination to be Johnson's running mate had supported Kasich in the GOP primaries.
Some purists sniff at Khan's credentials, noting his lack of formal study, as well as his focus on the Qur'an to the exclusion of other important texts.
From its inception, Warped provoked criticism from punk purists who argued — not without reason — that the corporate-sponsored festival was antithetical to the values of the genre.
Twitter's next point will make grammar purists happy: it says it's seeing a decline in the use of abbreviations like "gr8" (-36%), "b4" (-13%) and "sry" (-5%).
There are two types of people in this world: the zero-inbox purists, and the ones with hundreds (or even thousands) of unread messages in their inbox.
I suspect the vast majority of people will feel the same way — and photography purists can dismiss the suggested scene-detection tweaks or switch to Pro mode.
While crayon purists bemoaned the decision, this makes some sense, given that dandelions are weeds, and their flowers don't even stay that pretty yellow color for long.
Purists may howl at the portrait, but Mr. Cheadle — who also directed and was a co-writer — understands that some legends are bigger than any one telling.
No matter how much Trump seemed to share the patriots' loathing of the federal government, he was now that government's leader, and certain purists couldn't abide it.
I am personally invested in access for people who may not have had it before, and that is something that continues to frustrate purists of all kinds.
It might be a problem for purists, but from an aesthetic point of view, their hair looks more human and less costumey the way it is now.
When their policies have met opposition from Republican lawmakers or voters, neoconservatives have often defaulted to the position they, as ideological purists, find more comfortable: principled opposition.
The heated debate demonstrated how difficult it would be to alter America's gun laws without Second Amendment purists crying foul, and most agreed little would be done.
However, some purists prefer to only use the term to describe the second scenario, in which a candidate falls short on the first ballot of delegate voting.
To many folk purists, the trio was selling a watered-down mix of folk and pop that commercialized the authentic folk music of countless unknown Appalachian pickers.
And his chosen role, as a violinist willing to straddle multiple genres and flirt with popular culture, has put him in the firing line of some purists.
When the United States was awarded the rights to the 2300 World Cup, the decision was greeted with similar howls by some soccer purists outside North America.
The show is lush and fun; Austen purists might not go for every move here, but more flexible fans will appreciate their weekly allotment of furtive glances.
Purists are bound to lament that the newly refurbished Art Ensemble has so little in common with the classic five-piece outfit of the 1970s and '80s.
Concrete Poetry focuses on the purists of the movement, particularly the Brazilian Augusto de Campos, the Scottish poet Ian Hamilton Finlay, and the Austrian poet Ernst Jandl.
There are purists decrying the death of pure music (whatever that means), bands trying to figure out how to write a song with some kind of longevity.
The argument with ballet purists is that it's "cheating" to dance in the shoes, because their muscles don't have to work as hard to relevé onto their toes.
If and when it happens, the move will surely cause some hand-wringing among laptop purists, though I've got say I'm kind of looking forward to the prospect.
Though some have waved away concerns in favor of getting a tax bill done, some conservative purists are beginning to signal that the plan isn't fiscally conscious enough.
The Pool Room serves the classic "all-dressed" Montreal hot dog—a steamed bun and beef sausage topped with mustard, cabbage, onions, and, for the non-purists, relish.
It astounds me to this day that there was a time when this version of Lil Wayne was not taken seriously as a rapper by northerners and purists.
Since God of War released, the vast majority have praised its shift in the series' direction — but some fringe purists of the originals still found reason to protest.
Adding more machine learning and personalization (a la Facebook) into the mix is an easy way to address those issues, even if the result may upset Twitter purists.
Northwest purists might argue with you about how Olympic is best experienced as multi-day backpacking excursions, a ton of park sites are accessible for the ambitious daytripper.
For wine purists, there is a Chardonnay and a Pinot Noir, both from Sonoma's Banshee brewery — a nod to the winged creatures that soar over the alien planet.
The Best For Android Purists: Nexus 216PHuawei and Google's team-up on the Nexus 216P has created a smartphone that's built for everyone, and it's the real good.
Reagan had to work with a Congress controlled by his political opponents, and the policies he enacted were more moderate and muddled than supply-side purists had hoped.
I remember when Peep came up, a lot of the purists were really mad about the mixing of emo and hip-hop, but I found it so exciting.Yeah!
For purists, you could say you don't want alerts but you want to see if you can beat Monty, based on your understanding of the game and tactics.
Such machinations would seem sacrilegious to many sports fans — which is why golf purists are galled by what is happening at some of the sport's most venerated courses.
The purists insist that the ice must be grated by hand from a large block of fresh ice, using a metal device that resembles a carpenter's hand plane.
Purists will quibble this is a misnomer if any of the money raised were to be spent on shifting away from fossil fuels rather than truly green projects.
When "Gold" came out, some trap purists had a problem with a song like that having that kind of trap-ish sound and making its way to radio.
This was the contention that political scientists Raymond J. La Raja and Brian Schaffner put forth in their 2015 book, Campaign Finance and Political Polarization: When Purists Prevail.
I'm sure purists and speedrunners will scoff, but it's a really bright way to make a game made with NES-era expectations about difficulty easy to jump into.
On the other side is a loose confederation of privacy purists, consumer activists and think tanks who want to limit or disallow commercial access to personal information altogether.
There were the usual upsets — three of the six Man Booker finalists are Americans, to the consternation of Booker purists who argue the prize has become too Americanized.
His 1979 release, "La Leyenda del Tiempo," fused traditional flamenco with modern sounds such as electric bass guitar and backing drums — scandalizing purists, and thrilling the avant-garde.
On the whole, it appears to be a good budget version of the TB-303, but some purists might not find it up to snuff to the original.
The rigidly doctrinaire Freedom Caucus essentially has veto power over White House initiatives, while moderates will jump ship if Mr. Trump concedes too much to right-wing purists.
Where once purists had to search long and hard for a traditional single pot still Irish whiskey, now examples abound, including at least three among our top 10.
On top of that, a large number of tourists — a significant proportion of whom were British — arrived in Spain in the 1960s, demanding toppings that purists considered anathema.
Although carrier distribution is a key make-or-break fact for hitting serious volume with U.S. released smartphones, the Essential Phone is sure to provoke curiosity among smartphone purists.
Kindle, on the other hand, is more a regular destination for readers — at least those who are not "real book" purists who prefer flipping actual pages to virtual ones.
I ate the pickle spear separately, which may upset some purists, but I submit that the only wrong way to eat a pickle is not to eat a pickle.
He adheres to a strict diet, but has come under fire from food purists for selling meat and "natural" versions of junk food such as chips and sugary drinks.
Android purists might scorn this change, but I think for novices this might be a better user interaction than having three icons on screen whose function isn't immediately obvious.
Purists to the game might suggest that the club plays ugly "long ball" style football but fans praise what they call a "sophisticated and direct" approach to the game.
So does Rachel Morrison's beautiful cinematography, as well as the film's richly imagined syncretic mise-en-scène, though the rag-bag borrowings from across Africa will upset some purists.
They are not elegant; purists would say that the grammar fractures between the first line and the second, requiring a "so that" to link the "blow" and the "can".
But to rap purists, Wayne, riding high on the poppy success of "Lollipop," still had something to prove, and that required making a classic album with rock-solid bars.
Some cosplayers are critical of others who stray from canon for any reason, meaning if you personalize an otherwise official outfit, you might find yourself called out by purists.
Purists value sign-painting as a skillful craft that displays precision and a mastery of letters; while CASH4 respects that tradition, the content defines how he uses his medium.
If the purists and ideologues say good riddance – "we don't need you any more than we needed the old Rockefeller Republicans" – then I guess we know where we stand.
Over and over again, with an emphasis bound to infuriate some scientific purists, Dr. Kramer argues that a doctor's instincts should be respected when it comes to patient care.
Here are five reasons why it may be: Purists will delight that the hotel's façade — and the gravel driveway that once welcomed horse-drawn carriages — remain largely the same.
The switch itself is not especially difficult — it required some new fan-path routing and signage — but the spiritual side of the change is what has bothered some purists.
True espresso purists may shudder at the thought of popping coffee in a pod and pressing a button to extract espresso from it, but convenience is king these days.
Photograph by Heami Lee for The New Yorker The purists at Ippudo would probably protest Niche's chef, Shigetoshi Nakamura, calling mazemen "ramen 2.0," but that sounds right to me.
Trump purists appear to be lining up behind Craig Heard, who placed third in the GOP primary last year but has been consolidating behind-the-scenes support from Trumpists.
The purists are only just acclimating to a post-Moneyball world where data rules, but artificial intelligence does seem to have a habit of evolving faster than we expect.
The gun-rights purists are outraged by any concessions the NRA makes in the wake of mass shootings, even if they are made to avoid stricter gun control laws.
Yet party "saboteurs" come in many colors, including the phony conservative purists Ted Cruz and Rand Paul as well as the genuine conservative crazies of the House Freedom Caucus.
One side — essentially the climate purists — has argued for a strategy known as mitigation: remaking energy, agriculture and other sectors to curb carbon emissions and prevent temperatures from rising.
Disney's wildly popular "Beauty and the Beast" stirred up discord when it became the first animated film nominated for best picture, which didn't sit well with some Oscar purists.
This is why pure capitalism, if left unchecked, will run amok and result in its demise, a point that the purists on the right tend to ignore or miss.
"If we're only sending ideological purists and strict partisans to Washington, we're stopping progress before it can even start," Donohue said in his annual "State of American Business" speech.
Purists might object to tinkering with the sport, but isn't the more radical change continuing down a sclerotic path where more and more of the action is no action?
Such editing-suite sleights of hand may displease purists, and so will an insistent score by Philip Glass, whose melodious montage glue has become something of a documentary cliché.
If you're a veteran who wants to do a blind run, I promise I won't spoil anything major, but purists who want a truly blind run should turn back.
Before you pony car purists start sending in your hate mail, I should let you know that only one real Mustang was sacrificed for this exhibit: a righthand-drive '15.
From those who pledge allegiance to the PC master race to Nintendo purists and everything in between, it isn't easy finding just the right gift to add to their setup.
At the very least, the mode as planned represents a wedge that content purists (it has a whiff of derogation but they may embrace the term) can widen over time.
This was deeply troubling to bagel purists, who can barely handle the idea of toasting a bagel, much less cutting one into little pieces like a common loaf of WonderBread.
Delish reports that the burger chain is re-introducing its $8.99 lobster roll, much to the delight of budget-conscious diners and a slew of eye rolls from foodie purists.
The bottom line: There is a growing crypto battle between decentralization purists and a newer generation who doesn't mind the presence of central companies like Ripple (or, coming soon, Facebook).
Ms Atkinson's claims in her Author's Note that writing "Transcription" felt like the "wrenching apart of history followed by an imaginative reconstruction" may well ruffle the feathers of historical purists.
While tow-in surfing was popularized by big-wave icons like Laird Hamilton, and pushed the limits of what humans could surf, it's often looked down on by purists today.
You'll need a USB adapter — same as the Wii U — which means it won't work in portable or tabletop mode, but for Smash purists, there's no other way to play.
But if Libra is to gain the mainstream ubiquity for which Facebook is known, it will be because it jettisons some of the central principles that have united crypto purists.
Having initially rejected the partition of Ireland after independence from Britain, de Valera grudgingly accepted the legitimacy of the new Irish Free State, to the rage of all-Ireland purists.
Villeneuve — a brash mould breaker when he came into Formula One from racing in the Americas — felt Hamilton did what worked for him, even if some purists were left cold.
Starting price: $25.2,247 As with many performance car brands, the idea of a Lamborghini SUV may infuriate purists, but demand for the vehicle has been pretty strong, the company said.
Purists say that you shouldn't even consider blade grinders because they don't grind the coffee beans to a nice uniform particle size, which results in an uneven and unpredictable brew.
Angry interest groups, adversaries in the other party, and even purists in my own party start cutting attack ads and lining up challengers to prevent a deal and defeat me.
Late last week Riot announced a major change to the structure of professional League of Legends in North America, one that pits the interests of casual viewership against competitive purists.
Purists derided it as "sewer socialism," because it focused on winning prosaic (but nonetheless quite meaningful) gains for the working class like sewers and the country's first workers' compensation program.
Their antics did not endear the band to folk purists, although Mr. Weber, who grew up in rural Bucks County, Pa., was noted for his mastery of traditional guitar styles.
Sadly, there's one new option the release failed to mention: it remains unlikely that a manual transmission will appear in the 4C anytime soon — a disappointment to many driving purists.
It's annoyed a number of linguistic purists who're peeved by how the word is misused casually and recklessly in place of its cousin "figuratively," sprinkling sentences where it doesn't belong.
May's party is divided between pragmatists who want to keep many economic links to Europe — Britain's biggest trade partner — and pro-Brexit purists who prefer a clean break, so Mrs.
Sharon Schweitzer, an etiquette expert with more than 20 years of experience, said there were some die-hard purists who did not believe Christmas decorations should go up before Thanksgiving.
He gave the green light to Mr. Sellars and Mr. Currentzis to interpolate other music by Mozart, including from his Mass in C minor, in their "Clemenza," alarming some purists.
Purists appreciate his precision and traditional flavors like chocolate, pistachio or strawberry, but the more unconventional flavors — wasabi-horeseradish, houjicha, genmaicha or umeboshi (Japanese salt plum) — are the real draw.
Although there are practical reasons (and historical reasons related to the French Revolution) why those in the middle are defined in terms of the purists, is there a theoretical reason?
By the time CBS began applying colorization to "I Love Lucy" a few years ago, the complaints had faded considerably, though purists still voice their displeasure occasionally under YouTube excerpts.
The patience of such purists will be tested by "Drew Michael," this comic's daring new experiment (debuting on HBO on Saturday) and the most radical reinvention of the special yet.
Think of PicoBrew like the Keurig of homebrewing: Yes, a lot of purists are mad about it, and yes, it takes the drudgery out of making your own beer at home.
Amazon, for instance, had a film in competition last year — Wonderstruck — and while some purists booed it during screenings, that wasn't much of a surprise; booing is de rigueur at Cannes.
The Winnipeg Jets that have nothing to do with Teemu Selanne will face the Vegas Golden Knights in a seven-game series that should be a classic for Original 31 purists.
But the party also includes purists, like NARAL Pro-Choice America, which would like to see Democrats elected but only because Democrats are likely to advance their abortion rights policy agenda.
The revamped rules make purists nervous: whereas the mud pit provides a cushion for players to use as a springboard to outwit defenders, such stunts could cause injuries on synthetic mats.
Purists look down on them, yet they could prove useful "gateway drugs" into what VR could eventually become, says Anjney Midha of KPCB Edge, a technology investment firm in Silicon Valley.
One of the more embarrassing responses I've noticed is an ugly, Ghostbusters-esque campaign from so-called comic purists against these new or altered characters and the readers who enjoy them.
For purists of Islam, the way Muslims celebrate Mawlid, the birthday of Muhammad, today — with street processions, fireworks, special dishes or new clothes for children — is a folkloric deviation from doctrine.
In the time since, the portfolio of Fender earphones has grown to cover budgets from $22016 to $25,25 and tastes as diverse as those of bassheads and treble-favoring audiophile purists.
Another promising sign that there are more hipsters than ageing purists involved is that about half of all those who buy an album on vinyl have listened to it before, online.
No, the language isn't going to pot Inevitably, whenever a lexicographical authority releases a collection of new words, there are purists ready to grouse about the decline of their precious language.
I have suffered through so many nocturnal bug bites and strained my neck so many times just to see some generic space show and please the space purists in my life.
There has been talk of treating every race like a Super Bowl, creating a buzz that extends far beyond the racetrack, but without 'Americanising' the sport's fundamentals or alienating the purists.
For those of us who consider ourselves pizza purists, the idea of a dish calling itself pizza when it doesn't contain any cheese might start another pineapple pizza-style Twitter debate.
With the sport's history so steeped in professional wrestling, it appears as though it will always be a considerable stumbling block for some purists to see MMA as a legitimate sport.
While we were a little skeptical about the new snack at first (we are true Double Stuf purists), the product took the internet by storm and quickly became a fan favorite.
This is something you will hear catch purists harp on about and there is a good deal of value to it if you can accomplish this grip on a resisting opponent.
Gold in mixed doubles, a new event at the Olympics and one that some highly opinionated purists from curling hotbeds like Manitoba and Saskatchewan consider a diluted version of the sport.
" That authenticity appeals to scent purists, including Carolina Issa, the editor of Tank magazine, who wears Behnaz's Pure Rose and says it smells like "baskets of rose petals in Tehran's markets.
For Mr. Kipchoge, the run involved a few tricks that purists don't tend to buy — and that violate enough rules to make it ineligible to be considered a "real" world record.
Purists have long argued that touchscreen controls are one of the worst ways to play Tetris (and, look, they're probably right), but EA made a valiant effort with its smartphone games.
But the film belongs to a quartet of impressive women — Rey, General Leia, Rose Tico and Vice Admiral Holdo — so much so that online trolls and some franchise purists have whined.
For manga purists, the latest comics in English have panels formatted to read right to left, just as in the originals; the publishers have also retained the original Japanese sound effects.
MIUI 9 is fast, and does have some useful features here and there, but it almost feels like a completely different platform than other Android phones, which many purists may not like.
Her baked interpretation of cacio e pepe has mascarpone, pecorino, and ricotta cheese in it, and purists will gladly look the other way as they eat it out of the baking pan.
He sighs that some purists will not tolerate any dress not found in ancient wall paintings, and draws a wistful comparison with Japan, where traditional customs and modern culture co-exist easily.
This isn't really a camera for X-series purists, then — Fujifilm seems to be banking on the existence of a market for premium compact cameras that you'd use instead of your phone.
My favorite change is that attacks now show the damage dealt in hit points, MMO-style — purists can turn this off, and I thought I might, but in the end I wouldn't.
Though the album's relative lack of technical shredding appalled some metal purists, its mix of heavy riffs and Brazilian folk instrumentation gave it an arty, experimental feel that won over many skeptics.
Infused with more distinctly tropical textures than other tracks on the album, the downright anthemic "Lo Que Pasó, Pasó" presented a palatable entry point in reggaeton for reluctant salseros and likeminded purists.
Of course, because emo is so absolutely dominated by aging white male purists who still get wet dreams over Mineral's debut album, some may refuse to see Princess Nokia's offering as 'legitimate.
There are some purists who hang on to Apple II computers from the 1980s and refuse to play emulated games, preferring the more authentic experience of playing them on their original hardware.
The gothic purists, on the other hand, scattered and swarmed karaoke bars to scream along to death metal and throw back drinks, without a care for how they may appear to onlookers.
And let's get this out of the way: bagel purists — those scolds who deem all flavors but plain and poppy seed and maybe pumpernickel to be abominations — will never, ever accept it.
"A lot of us on the board are baseball purists, and we were really upset about what happened with the Astros," Central Amherst Little League GM Keith Wing told CNN affiliate WIVB.
This feature, he explains, could be great if you're new to vinyl and want to make things a little easier, but purists will likely prefer the feel and ritual of manual operation.
You know the issues ... Alex was busted for PEDs twice -- a stat that some baseball purists believe puts him on the Hall's persona non grata list next to Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds.
The new president-elect, however, shows every sign of being more spontaneous – and looks set to continue to use his personal social media posts in a way that will terrify foreign policy purists.
A less obvious constraint is the existence of a powerful faction of theological purists within the ranks of Russian Orthodoxy for whom any warming of relations with the Vatican is a spiritual sellout.
While often derided by opera purists for collaborating with pop musicians, Pavarotti famously strong-armed U2, at the height of the band's popularity, into writing and performing the song, "Miss Sarajevo" in 1995.
To some of the metal purists out there, the stuff that I can relate to in the metal world probably is the furthest thing from what "true metal" is, and that is fine.
They weren't purists in that sense, which I think is a huge reason they haven't had that same traction in the re-telling of punk history as your Black Flag's or Minor Threat's.
A growing number of sushi purists are up in arms at what they see as substandard food preparation and service in a growing number of restaurants outside Japan, the Kyodo news agency reports.
There are those who are cooking purists, the people who want to chop everything by hand, carefully braise a piece of meat, and generally stay hunched over the stove for the whole process.
While the sonic purists and LCD fanboys certainly make up some of Despacio's target demo, what Murphy and the Dewaeles have enjoyed most is the sense of discovery in their little analog refuge.
In what may seem like a strange decision from an outside perspective, the small band of purists who had remained with the old club decided to form their own phoenix club, Enfield 1893.
His falsetto-heavy soul singer approach to electronic music angered some genre purists (like Portishead's Geoff Barrow), but his obvious talent in writing fascinating songs was enough to make the dissenters feel irrelevant.
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It made him a broad-spectrum celebrity in his own right, for which he was resented by some fashion-world purists who would have preferred that he let his clothes speak for themselves.
Owing to his grasp of streaming algorithms and what makes things go viral, Lil Nas X got his single, "Old Town Road," atop the country charts, to the chagrin of the genre's purists.
Each of these Bach spectaculars may have had elements that could dismay purists, but each turned a masterpiece into a generally thrilling event, thanks to smart programming and collaborations with top-notch artists.
This is Donald Trump's party now, and the sea of formerly conservative purists who used to annually bow at the feet of libertarian Ron Paul and fiscal conservatism seem just fine with that.
The two players have old-school games that should please tennis purists: Barty, the No. 8 seed, has a wicked slice backhand, and the unseeded Vondrousova has a penchant for dastardly drop shots.
Recently, Mr. Byrne became fascinated by the interface between historical repertoire and electronica, performing with amplification and live-processing software or improvising to backing tracks — projects that might make period-instrument purists recoil.
Mr. Branagh's solution was to modify, and sometimes entirely change, character and plot details in ways that may dismay purists but that he felt would give the period piece a more contemporary resonance.
Purists are likely to object to the fact that WhatsApp's dark mode is more gray than absolute black, but it's still a lot darker than the app's regular green and white color scheme.
In just three years, this duo has achieved huge success while offending all sorts of constituencies: dance music purists, pop music enthusiasts, anyone with an interest in how women are represented in music.
Climate-policy purists are focused on the notion of a carbon tax to discourage greenhouse gas emissions, and they look down on any proposal that doesn't put such a tax front and center.
And it's become the subject of heated debate in the wine world, with natural wine purists arguing for its virtue and thrilling taste, and traditionalists criticizing the perceived flaws and even its idealism.
I do call it Canine Alzheimer's—the purists will say, "well, it's not exactly the same," but it kind of is exactly the same, right down to the changes that occur in the brain.
There was the avalanche of backlash — first by "remakes are blasphemy" purists and then by folks who claimed it was racist that Jones, the only African-American lead, was the only non-scientist character.
In the six-day-old Trump era, to the chagrin of some veteran audio purists and aestheticians, the single mic clipped to the tip of a spindly, outstretched gooseneck will now rule the roost.
Director: Zack Snyder Writer: James Gunn Remake of: Dawn of the Dead (19813) Zombie purists had a tough time with Zack Snyder's remake of the classic George A. Romero film Dawn of the Dead.
Oh, but the second we talk about trust fund payouts or maybe purchasing long-term health insurance for the injuries we suffer on the job, NCAA purists bleat about the slippery slope to corruption.
At a whopping 12 pounds it's even heavier than IBM's classic keyboards that typing purists obsess over, which means that no matter how furious you pound on its keys, it's not going to budge.
The favorites purists often seemed horrified at my suggestion that they sneak a woman into the top 40; they saw meddling with their immutable list of faves as disingenuous at best, deceitful at worst.
Even beyond specific subreddit rules, there's a perpetual push within the surreal meme community to keep the memes as surreal as possible, imposing a divide between purists and the rest of the meme economy.
So I saw the do-your-own pirate ethic really fitting in with whatever we were going to do with sandwiches Are po'boy purists pissed at you for messing with the old-school style?
So it shouldn't surprise anyone that companies are attempting to bring board games into the VR space, despite cries from purists that the hobby's core principles can only be met in the physical world.
"In the West, these two terms have been merged into one, so what we refer to as shibari now is basically erotic, artistic rope bondage," Morpheous says (though he says that "purists hate that").
It's not country, rockabilly, punk, or even cowpunk—a brave yet unconvincing attempt to create a genre where bands like Social Distortion and Reverend Horton Heat can exist riling up purists on either side.
LONDON, Nov 210 (Reuters) - Whether Brexit purists or radical socialists win Britain's election next month, a deluge of fresh debt is set to bloat the country's 225 trillion pound ($22017 trillion) government bond pile.
But Simpsons purists such as myself will have the distinct pleasure of watching these episodes as they were intended: in a strange, boxy shape that doesn't fill the entirety of our modern TV screens.
Ntilikina made several passes — bounce passes for the purists left among us — against the Nets in transition that, more even than Porzingis, roused the Garden in the way that only visionary ball-sharing can.
But the creative decision has X-Men purists and homophobes up in arms on Twitter and message boards, and they're not happy about Marvel's big macho mutant daring to enjoy the company of men.
Opera purists may squawk, but for me every voice does justice not only to Bizet's melodic richness but also to the inescapable fatalism of the story, as the music tugs everyone into combustible convergence.
We've apparently come to a point in this country where the purists on both the extreme right and extreme left seem incapable of holding two opposing thoughts in their head at the same time.
Heritage sat by helplessly in 2003 while President George W. Bush, dismaying conservative purists, promoted and then signed into law a new federal entitlement that used Medicare to extend prescription benefits to senior citizens.
Still, I am sure some Subaru purists will shake their head in disbelief that they won't be able to buy the most driver-focused Impreza yet without a transmission they need to shift themselves.
Democratic policies often seem caught between two sets of policy purists — on one side, wonks and economists, preoccupied with theoretical, more cost-effective alternatives; on the other side, activists, preoccupied with theoretical, stronger alternatives.
Her tiki-esque creations at Mother of Pearl, and even those at Cienfuegos, a rum bar she also helms, show that tiki doesn't have to be confined to the proper dens of tiki purists.
"We are not seeing ourselves as dropped out completely, not as total purists, but I believe that if the average Australian family lived without carbon input, we wouldn't have a climate change crisis," Jones said.
For continuity purists, this is a frustrating flub, but for a series that has always been committed to saying something about the world we live in now, the unspoken time jump is a smart choice.
Purists would probably wish for an even slower descent, but it does seem to strike the right balance between dropping you down to the level of Musk's utopian tunnel project and not actually dropping you.
Sorry purists: New players of classic NES games on the upcoming micro NES Classic Edition system from Nintendo won't have to rely on barbaric codes that recall progress, or single session playthroughs to beat games.
The fact that practical shoes are suddenly trendy might make some running purists roll their eyes, but it's kind of sweet because it means there are more opportunities to style them outside of the gym.
Seventeen year old rap purists may spill Snapple juice all over their Nike SB Janoski's on the basis of the song's daytime radio lilt, but for everyone else: we're all on our way to greatness.
For purists, such as Samuel Culbert of UCLA's Anderson School of Management, this is proof that performance reviews are unsalvageable: better to get rid of them entirely than to replace one imperfect system with another.
While food purists often blame Food Network for the decline of home cooking in this country, it's hard for me to deny that, at least on Chopped, the enthusiasm about cooking and ingredients is contagious.
Blue Bottle Coffee takes a purists' approach: find the best beans, honor their flavor profiles, and put quality first — so you don't have to mask the flavor with additives like whipped cream or graham crackers.
Our understanding of the fountainhead of bin Laden's extremism, and by extension al Qaeda and its offspring, often is slanted by a desire to see them as purists expressing a fundamentalist version of Islamist extremism.
And it was achieved by playing a brand of football that has had the purists purring all season with City racking up 93 goals so far and on course to top the 100-point barrier.
With "Gold" currently inching toward 18 million YouTube views, coupled with her fire EP low kii savage, young Kii is on the brink, much to the chagrin of some trap purists (yes that's a thing).
Graduates of those schools, in turn, went on to found the next generation of organizations — though purists, who trace Krav Maga instructors' lineage and pedigree almost like a rabbinical dynasty, consider some of them fake.
"Purists say narrative journalism has blurred the line between providing objective facts and subjective interpretation," said Carsten Reinemann, a journalism professor at the University of Munich, though he also cautioned against discarding the genre altogether.
Purists and grouches will say it peaked 20 years ago, but that hasn't stopped hippies, hopefuls and everyone in between from descending on Ubud, the rice-paddy-and-Hindu-temple-punctuated town in southern Bali.
There are YouTube streams, there's stuff all over, so there are skating fans who are purists and they're so into skating and they've got a favorite skater and they follow them all over the world.
For purists, there are melt-in-your-mouth glazed doughnuts, jelly doughnuts dusted with powdered sugar, and a chocolate-glazed one, which is dipped in ganache and then crowned in a dense mass of chocolate curls.
And although purists may be tempted to experiment with infusing fresh mint leaves into the cream, I've found the flavor to be herbal rather than cooling, without that familiar, icy sharpness of high-quality peppermint extract.
It probably goes without saying that none of this is likely to please Android software purists, but I find the visual design inoffensive enough and it's a lot less onerous than previous efforts from the company.
Okay, okay I can already hear some of the purists out there screaming that it would be somehow misleading to say Sanders was ahead in the headline because of Clinton's lead among registered and likely voters.
You can date a purist if you like and receive their mix either literally or as euphemism but, goth TBQH, sleeping with purists is only hot in Schindler's List slash-fic, so go with goth god.
While some of us may have been shocked, for example, by the misogynistic reaction July 2016's all-female Ghostbusters has engendered among cinema "purists" and meninists, the backlash really isn't all that surprising to Alex.
But the question — invariably asked by basketball purists and by those wondering if Curry is a unique talent or a new paradigm in the approach to offense — is this: Is it for better, or for worse?
As the nation's population has become more urban and suburban, braais have moved from campfires to charcoal kettles (Weber and Big Green Egg are both popular) and recently, to the horror of purists, onto gas grills.
For the Land Rover purists, the new refined and modern Defender doesn't compete with the proven, time tested Defender which means it has the potential to increase in value as people look to purchase historic models.
Country purists were up in arms for what they saw as someone disrespecting the traditions of a sacred craft, with one blogger named Kyle Coroneos going as far as blacklisting anyone who had collaborated with him.
While Ms. Sittenfeld risks rankling Austen purists — the casual sex has already caused a small uproar — her looser approach also separates "Eligible" from other, less successful Austen updates that were unswervingly loyal to the original stories.
Conservative purists such as the members of the House Freedom Caucus are often derided by veteran Washingtonians of both parties as either cynical grandstanders or extremist "wacko birds," in the memorable phrase of critic John McCain.
A match dominated by a barrage of heavy hitting from the baseline was not one for the purists but it was clear from the start that Muguruza planned to take Williams on at her own game.
"There's been this battle for a long time between the pragmatists and the purists," said John G. Geer, a political scientist and the dean of the College of Arts and Science at Vanderbilt University in Nashville.
BMW purists flinch upon hearing that the X2 is available as a front-wheel-drive vehicle, but the all-wheel drive xDrive version resolves those objections by giving the car a more rear-wheel-drive dynamic.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 95%What critics said: "Even dug-in purists who haven't enjoyed a single Star Wars thing since Return of the Jedi might find themselves loving this exquisitely judged new series.
Senators Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Ted Cruz of Texas will square off in a debate that liberal and conservative purists probably would have preferred in 2016 — a bronze medal game, of sorts, for the presidency.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 93%What critics said: "Even dug-in purists who haven't enjoyed a single Star Wars thing since Return of the Jedi might find themselves loving this exquisitely judged new series.
This overloaded finale, directed by J.J. Abrams, is for everybody and nobody, a movie that's sometimes reasonably entertaining but that mostly feels reverse-engineered to ensure that the feathers of the Star Wars purists remain unruffled.
For just about as long as it's existed, jazz has been a battleground for purists to delineate what it is and isn't — usually when provoked by a musician who's achieved substantial success outside of the genre.
That's a worthy gesture, but unless Binance is giving out a discount code to redeem on the website directly, security purists would likely recommend users buy their own key to ensure it has not been tampered with.
Functionally, arranging the cameras vertically could pave way for even longer optical zoom, but this vertical orientation would be a first for the iPhone, and as such has drawn a bit of ire from some iPhone purists.
Against conservatives, whether blues purists or those who feel he's insulting Indian culture, the typical argument would be that he celebrates both genres, but that's too easy — just as the conservatives would say, he also disrespects them.
" Another said there are "privacy purists who care about this deeply" but that "there is an equal number of people that looks at privacy as a lever to pull to improve user sentiment and, in turn, revenue.
The documentary, which they've been working on for almost two years, will also feature cast, crew and fan interviews — exploring the views of those who loved the show and Star Trek "purists" who never quite got it.
Some po'boy purists might balk at the idea of rejiggering the time-honored formula perfected at New Orleans institutions like Parkway Bakery and Domilise's, but Boudreaux and his team are hardly Guy Fierifying this New Orleans classic.
With key points and hotshots now increasingly being shown online in brief clips, the reach of social media may even enhance the popularity of such epics beyond tennis purists as hashtags and trends flash around the world.
For boxing purists, this meant a great deal and The Ring, perhaps honoring the memory of its founder, Nat Fleischer who was a stickler for this sort of stuff, ranked Spinks as its heavyweight champion as well.
For jazz purists, multiple Grammy winner Corea brings a flamenco flavor with his Spanish Heart Band, while New Orleans trumpeters Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah and Terence Blanchard will open for drummer Billy Cobham, celebrating his 75th birthday.
Purists may object to seeing their beloved heroine bullied and abused, but it can also be argued that Anne's emergence from that trauma still as plucky and precocious as ever is an example of the character's strength.
Sure, you might be from Japan, or Brazil, or France, but, in the purists' view, a reporter is supposed to behave like a citizen of the world of soccer for the purposes of reporting on a match.
Purdue, who is urging his GOP colleagues to refocus their attention on fiscal issues, surely seems to be a voice crying out in the wilderness in Washington — even amongst the formal fiscal purists in his own party.
Four years ago, the news that the Oregon Shakespeare Festival had commissioned modern English "translations" of all of Shakespeare's plays drew headlines, and no small alarm, from purists who saw it as a kind of literary vandalism.
The former is surrounded by shops and always packed with both people and watercraft; the latter is a beach for beach purists — only sand, sea, a handful of Italian and Belgian tourists and absolutely no Wi-Fi.
Three seasons in, and we're still not totally sure why that's the case (guess the folks at Freeform are media purists?) But, we know that it is The Not Bold Type who settle for digital-only content.
Today we see a lot of secular purists: the students at Middlebury who want to shout down differing opinions, the legal activists who want to force Orthodox Christian bakers to work at gay weddings, against their conscience.
Judging by the passionate attachment of some of my friends to the original, dating back to the 1960s, the legend is still alive, even though, according to the purists, the car has gone through questionable model changes.
As Brian Schaffner and Ray LaRaja, political scientists at Tufts and UMass Amherst respectively, found for their book Campaign Finance and Political Polarization: When Purists Prevail, the donor class is incredibly polarized compared to the mass public.
Traditional sports (and some purists even bristle at the thought of skating as a "sport") revolve around winning, but success in skateboarding has largely been about getting enough children to buy shoes with your name on them.
Mayweather retired in 2015 with a 49-123 record but the 40-year-old has agreed to a 12-round fight against mixed martial arts champion Conor McGregor, a match-up dismissed by boxing purists as a circus.
Some purists will likely wince at the liberties that are being taken -- "You're ruining my childhood!" having become a popular lament -- but let's face it, in this context a throwback to "Sugar, Sugar" days probably wouldn't cut it.
There will no doubt be the purists who will only want to buy fragrances that are handmade and "authentic," but Zangrilli compares IBM's take on perfumes to buying premade pizza —except each one is unique — and adding toppings.
In one camp are the 'purists', who claim that the host of benefits being bestowed on the runners, including revolutionary shoes, a pack of interchangeable pacemakers and a non-traditional course, mean the attempt is a marketing gimmick.
Purists are within their rights to ask why Fox would bother tampering with happy memories of that strange visitor from Transexual, Transylvania, but in Hollywood terms, nearly two generations is a respectable time-lapse before raiding the vaults.
In a sample of all five varieties on offer, the shining beauties, poised in their shells, arrived on crushed ice, along with lemon wedges, cocktail sauce and two mignonette sauces as enhancements (or, as purists see them, distractions).
That push has been met with applause from fans who want to be included, praise and recognition from critics, and prickly criticism from comic purists who believe their beloved titles have been shunted aside for gimmicks and stunts.
In the eyes of these Bernie purists, Mrs Clinton is so corrupt, so tied to Wall Street interests, so untrustworthy and so hawkish that it would be wrong to support her as a viable alternative to Donald Trump.
But I can imagine certain country music purists, already miffed at the hip-hop coating of a frat-house-friendly outfit like Florida Georgia Line, sucking their teeth at the appearance of a seemingly ubiquitous black pop star.
From eyeliners formulated to cling along the waterline to mascaras that stain lashes with a semipermanent tint, we mined the brave new world of lash-boosting and landed on options for purists and more-is-more fans alike.
Purists will argue, correctly, that this doesn't prove that any one medication is better than another, or that some specific opioid might not outperform some specific non-opioid drug for certain conditions in certain settings for certain patients.
Some hamburger purists reject burgers created by technology, overlooking all the ways that technology catalyzed the hamburger's availability — from the technologies used in the raising and slaughter of cows to the standardization of production lines in burger joints .
Barty has a remarkably complete game, and tennis fans (and tennis purists) should be delighted that she ultimately chose to return to the sport after struggling with the expectations in Australia and playing cricket instead for a time.
This might alarm purists who cling to the romanticized myth that the Spanish of northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado, enduring in geographic isolation for centuries, remains strikingly similar to the Golden Age Spanish of 16th-century Spain.
And if it can't pass the Senate, won't right-wing purists in the House decide to advertise their purity by voting against a bill that still falls short of free-market ideals rather than vote for Obamacare 0.5?
As pursued by its purists — Vladimir Lenin, Josef Stalin and Mao Zedong — socialism produced mass death for those who opposed its autocracy and a dramatic collapse in the standard of living of those who had to suffer it.
Some tea purists argue that the plastic changes the taste of the tea or that plastic is bad for you — even if it's BPA free — but The Wirecutter asked experts if plastic was a problem, and they said no.
According to the paper, "Disability and the Dancing Body: Ownership, Identity and Difference in Dance," published in the journal Scripted in 2015, those with disabilities are marginalized because dance purists cling to rigid ideas about what's aesthetically pleasing onstage.
Historically, open-source purists have typically viewed the involvement of for-profit entities as a fatal blow to open source platforms, based on the general assumption that financial and shareholder incentives will lead to proprietary licensing or other challenges.
The thought of a film camera that applies digital filters may be somewhat horrifying to film purists, and the ability to preview and print multiple copies would seem to undermine the ephemeral, only-one-print-ever appeal of Instax.
He's has pissed off plenty of dance music purists over the years, but there's no denying his spiky Blade Runner-inspired ship (which was operated by a six-person crew) turned heads, much like the producer's boundary-pushing tunes.
Appearing at a crowd of nearly 7,000 on a high school football field in Arlington, Buttigieg cast his campaign as an effort to build a big Democratic tent while painting Sanders's movement as exclusionary and fueled by ideological purists.
Of course, plenty of fans, Wahoo purists and random commenters who wouldn't know Chief Wahoo from Chief Noc-a-homa are already decrying the noxious PC culture that led to this, the destruction of a beloved American sports icon.
Meagan Navarro, Bloody Disgusting The changes are such a big departure from the source material that it's quite likely to ruffle feathers of book purists, but it retains the core essence of King's themes and it always works for the better.
Where "LO(V)SER" reaffirmed the 24 year-olds knack for writing a chorus that goes, "Doing It" will likely please younger purists as it sees AJ going back to his grime roots, spitting over an icy production from Swifta Beater.
Like much of Manhattan's creative class, dance music purists have long moved their parties to Brooklyn or beyond — even as electronic dance music, or E.D.M., has grown into a multibillion dollar industry, reviving some New York club culture from the '90s.
For arcade purists, here are the nitty-gritty details, courtesy Capcom: Featuring a pair of competition class Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT sticks with 8-way GT-Y directional gates and OBSF buttons for the finest precision, response times and durability.
And yet, this effort has also given way to a new wave of young Herero designers, models, and activists who work to keep their heritage alive — even if that means scandalizing certain purists with sheer skirts, detachable sleeves, and sequin bodices.
But don't worry, zero-cal beverage purists: Unlike the recent Coke Zero makeover, there be no alterations to the flavor of the drink, which is sweetened with aspertame ("You don't mess with a good thing," says the company's press release).
Following on from the bruises left by Lukas Rosol (100), Steve Darcis (135) and Nick Kyrgios (144), the 102nd-ranked Brown floored Nadal in the second round with a brand of serve-and-volley tennis that left the purists purring.
"I totally agree with the idea of a Made in Italy sign," Eataly founder Oscar Farinetti told Reuters at the inauguration of the store, but did not say whether he sided with the Italian-made purists or the likes of Barilla.
"Lavazza and illycaffe are the purists of coffee, they want to show they are there when Starbucks arrives," says Jean-Paul Gaillard, who ran Nespresso for 10 years before founding the Ethical Coffee Company, a Swiss firm selling coffee pods.
Meanwhile HTC and its Vive system, which is built upon Valve's OpenVR platform, have stayed in the good graces of these VR purists by building titles that can be played on the Oculus Rift and other systems like OSVR as well.
Film buffs may also seek to avoid room 4213, made famous by "The Shining" and the title of its own documentary concerning theories about the film (although purists may prefer to avoid 217, the offending room in Stephen King's book).
The process is too labor-intensive (it takes half an hour to make a pound of poi) to recreate at scale, so these days, commercial producers put it through mills, churning out poi that's smoother and — some purists say — blander.
Put it in the best light: Perhaps, like Leonard Bernstein, who consented to perform only the Adagio, the defectors were purists with little taste for conjecture of the type needed to fill out Mahler's waning sketches for the four remaining movements.
While it certainly got its share of hate from metal purists, Sunbather demonstrated the necessity of bold, brash, in-your-face rock music in the current moment, especially in genres whose loyalty to tradition so frequently precludes future stylistic development.
It is not a cookbook for ingredient purists — recipes call for packaged items like Pepperidge Farm Very Thin white bread and Uncle Ben's Original Converted Rice — and she extols the virtues of serving Popeye's fried chicken at dinner parties with Champagne.
Plenty of genres have the old-school purists types, and hardcore definitely does, but do you feel like that mentality has become less prevalent today because, with the internet, it's easier for people to be less anchored to one genre?
All of four of the games that the Warriors and Spurs will play against each other this season will be feasts for basketball purists and casual fans alike, but they pale in significance compared to the acid test of the playoffs.
Yes, I'm talking about her getting people to put their phones away, and ugh – for real, I get it, what a lame topic, isn't it usually greasy purists like Jack White who try and do this, and it's really annoying, etc.
While the players' theatrics are provoking a familiar hand-wringing ritual among soccer purists, they are drawing a different, more specialized sort of attention from acting coaches like Calder, who have trouble quieting their professional impulses while watching the tournament.
Chinen has little patience for exclusionary purists, represented here by Wynton Marsalis and his classic-jazz partisans, so he makes a point of praising the hip-hop sample-god J Dilla with the same effusiveness he uses about, say, Ornette Coleman.
"A lot of Filipinos love seeing these elevated versions of classic recipes but some of the purists don't get it," Baluyot explains while pointing to a dish of short rib kare-kare, a savory peanut-based stew traditionally cooked with oxtail.
Yoga purists would probably bristle at the attempt to dissociate yoga from Hinduism or India, but it's not that different from what's happening to yoga in the West, with its hot yoga studios and aerial yoga and Yoga Asana championships.
Playlist: "Sleeping Sun" / "Creek Mary's Blood" / "Our Decades in the Sun" / "Feel For You" / "Forever Yours" / "Turn Loose the Mermaids" Spotify | Apple Music The Anette/Floor eras aren't as commercially focused or accessible as the purists would have people believe.
" Wuco said that in the eyes of theological purists like ISIS, "It's impossible to be a good anything and a good Muslim because in Islamic theology, you're everything Islamic -- people, the land, the property is all in the house of Islam.
The four-city extravaganza this week to promote next month's showdown between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor has become a hurricane of playground hype, pulling the fiercest of fight purists into the arena of taunts and insults and other distractions.
Time's Stephanie Zacharek wrote: This overloaded finale, directed by J.J. Abrams, is for everybody and nobody, a movie that's sometimes reasonably entertaining but that mostly feels reverse-engineered to ensure that the feathers of the Star Wars purists remain unruffled.
For purists who insist that pasta and meatballs should be separate courses, Don Angie has found an ingenious compromise: The meatballs are broken into chunks and stewed like a ragù, so they distribute themselves around the wide belts of garganelli ($25).
I think First Amendment purists would say that the reason we have that amendment is precisely to prevent something like this—that the government should not be able to make arbitrary decisions or personally motivated ones about the contents of speech.
And for climbing purists like Jost Kobusch, a 23-year-old German who told VICE Sports he also had heard of a glut of amateur climbers using dex on summit day, even using oxygen on Everest is a form of cheating.
The last time New Yorkers got worked up about bagels, it was over then-gubernatorial candidate and political outsider Cynthia Nixon ordering an unconventional cinnamon raisin-caper-lox combo — an affront to the sanctity of bagels, according to bagel purists.
Whenever a comic book superhero's race or gender is changed and that character is put in a movie or on television, there's often uproar from comic book purists who believe the movie or show isn't being respectful to the comic book source material.
Purists want to see the tiny remaining population of wild fish segregated from hatchery fish so that a native group can thrive; pragmatists believe such segregation is impossible because of habitat loss and the fact that hatcheries have already created genetic commingling.
Gilmore Girls purists will likely be able to spot the difference between the original sets and the ones that the show had to remake for the Netflix revival, but at the end of the day, we're not watching the series for its aesthetic.
For purists, it would be best if all trade took place under the WTO's "most-favoured nation" (MFN) principle, which means that a tariff cut offered to one member must be offered to all, thus putting all exporters on an equal footing.
But even the most insufferable wing purists should push through the discomfort and watch the interview — it's full of great anecdotes about Nanjiani's early days doing standup in Chicago, his relationship with Pakistani cuisine, and the great Silicon Valley dick joke of yore.
When asked about the connection, Stetson dismisses the suggestion ("purists would say that Liturgy is not black metal and most American black metal isn't actual black metal") and insists he accessed the genre more simply for its compatibility with the source material.
Purists can say what they want...and the fact is he never claimed to have invented acid house, nor rereleased his music as such, but the chronology and sound make it impossible to detach this piece from what we recognize as acid.
He entered the 2016 race with a plan: to be the candidate who appealed to Establishment types and voters focused on electability and an optimistic vision for the future, while staying far enough to the right that he would not anger ideological purists.
The purists, meanwhile, argue the only way to win this war is to engage in an all-out rhetorical assault on Republicans and anyone else who opposes climate action, and to target those populations who will be most impacted by climate change.
As Mr. Trump begins putting together a government, the ideological purists of the hard right, suspicious that his campaign pledge to upend Washington will give way to business as usual, are already watching warily as he makes his initial personnel and policy choices.
And in Scott Coker's Bellator, then-record-breaking viewership for Tito Ortiz versus Stephan Bonnar edified a truth that 2008's purists would have never admitted: when it comes to drawing an audience, the fighter's name matters more than the sport itself.
The Sunny Day Real Estate-fanboy purists would probably have problem with it being labeled as such but they've been crying about this stuff since Taking Back Sunday came through so it's safe to say there's no real 'actual emo' these days.
While the idea of arts consultants and Vikings representatives curating a largely private collection for a sports team's stadium might strike some purists as offensive, it also means the art is reaching audiences that might not seek it out in museums and galleries.
In a sign of the gulf that has opened between gun-rights purists and Republicans with a more pro-business bent, Mr. Deal this week appeared to chastise fellow Republicans who sought to punish Delta, and thus potentially harm Georgia's business-friendly reputation.
Ford's recent decision to add a four-door electric sport utility vehicle to its Mustang lineup has some sports car purists up in arms, echoing the outrage over SUVs introduced in the past by other performance car brands such as BMW and Porsche.
Yet the Fed's decision to begin winding down one of its most controversial policies of the crisis era, which attracted sharp criticism from congressional conservatives and economic purists over the last decade, amounted to a bold bet on the U.S. economy's prospects.
Rather than distorting the form as some ballet purists fear, dancers who push the gendered boundaries of training "are more versatile and can be stretched in different ways," said Jonathan Stafford, a ballet master who is overseeing City Ballet's interim leadership team.
The idea has come to a complete standstill, stuck between purists who think it should be Made Entirely in Italy and those who think that foreign ingredients and foreign manufacturers shouldn't exclude them from earning a sticker, as long as they're mostly Italian.
Scroll on for the bottles and boxes that hit all the tasting notes from spicy, sweet, salty, smoky, to smooth — we even threw a few chocolate bars into the mix for any comfort food purists who still prefer to indulge in the duo separately.
Non-elected conservatives and small government purists will be aghast at trading one expensive spending plan for another, but they don't have to worry about the inevitably horrific videos and soundbites of very sick people complaining about the Obamacare repeal going all over the place.
Uramaki, an inverted form of sushi roll with rice outside and nori within, is said to have been improvised by a Japanese chef in Los Angeles to assuage 1970s-era diners squeamish about seaweed, and has since been viewed by purists as slightly suspect.
Rihanna and Calvin Harris's 22016 single "We Found Love" became an absolutely huge hit, spending 240 weeks at No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 20003; the song introduced some classic EDM elements (or dumbed them down, if you're talking to EDM purists) to mainstream audiences.
Again, these guitars sound as good as a Martin should, though for the purists the company has to come up with ways to build all-wood versions of its stalwarts and the reproductions of classics that the vintage-guitar market has created a demand for.
And so at a time when so-called "Auto-Tune rappers" were being viciously criticized for a lack of lyrical sophistication, Wayne was running circles around all the purists and simultaneously experimenting (dare I say innovating!) with the pitch correction software as a filter.
And even in Milwaukee, it might give some constitutional purists pause that their 10 bucks a month fee is going to folks who, in the interests of business, would rather not challenge the likes of MBS (Mohammad bin Salman) with FOS (Freedom of Speech).
The lower entry costs to making music, the ability to run a music label without massive overhead, the cost of buying music and DJ equipment...these are the reasons purists complain that "anybody" can make music or DJ now, but that's entirely the point.
It's like she took both sides—stuff like Uzi who a lot of people contend isn't emo, and stuff like Paramore—and brought them together on one release to sort of validate the musical duality that older purists refuse to accept exists in modern music.
Members of Congress are sticking to their ideological guns, which limits what can get done given the White House's own ideological red lines, but Republican leaders are willing to buck their backbench purists and make deals to move low-key bills forward when possible.
Alvarez is now 49-1-2, his only loss having come against Floyd Mayweather Jr. A frenzied crowd of 22,358 at the T-Mobile Arena roared throughout the fight as the two middleweights put on the kind of show that boxing purists had anticipated.
In part because of Twitch's guidelines against nongaming content, and in part because of the insular nature of gaming culture itself, Twitch streamers who didn't promote themselves as hardcore gamers were widely considered unwelcome by Twitch's gaming purists, a group protective of their digital habitat.
The S&P 500 has rallied right back up to a level that would be a logical place for it to stall, and perhaps even fall away into what many Wall Street purists still expect will be an eventual "re-test" of the recent lows.
Playboi Carti: Die Lit (Awge/Interscope) Although purists deride the rise of "mumble rap," the flipside of inarticulate performers is gorgeous music; it turns out that trap conventions, when softened into a blurry haze, ache and soar, animated by wicked hedonism and lyrical rapture.
That source, and another in the Conservative party, said May's misjudged election gamble had undermined her authority, leaving her in the thrall of the two wings of her party that have differing views for Brexit - "purists" who want a clean break and "remainers" pressing for close ties.
Lowlights from Zuckerberg's Libra testimony in Congress However, an underwhelming performance from Zuckerberg and the potential fate of Libra, which cryptocurrency purists have scoffed at anyway, may be less concerning for the Bitcoin crowd than developments happening in Google's quantum computing research labs around the world.
While I don't think audio purists would take the P7 Wireless' tonal balance too seriously — I'm not even sure that Bowers & Wilkins does — I find it an enjoyable one, and it is underpinned by a new driver system that benefits from B&W's speaker design knowhow.
This would bring the logo into line with the European Customs Code governing country-of-origin labeling, but the plan satisfied neither side in the food fight; the purists balked at the idea of foreign ingredients being allowed, while other firms argued the rules were too stringent.
Purists can still turn to platforms like Giphy for nothing-but-GIFs, although even those services have been forced to build alternate tools for sharing the animations on more restrictive networks (Facebook was notoriously anti-GIF for a long time, and still is to a large extent).
Though members of the Freedom Caucus are quick to point out that they have never formally met with Cruz as a collective, and that lawmakers all make up their own minds on who to endorse, Cruz has an undeniable base of support with the conservative purists.
It uses the fantastic little 1.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder from the Fiat 500 Abarth (and the standard Fiat 124 Spider that was announced last year) and, lest the driving purists bang down the gates of Abarth's Turin HQ, it's available with a six-speed manual.
The band, which is the sole creation of a man going by the name of Fog, plays black metal for the purists, with themes dwelling on the myths, legends, and folklore of this part of the world, putting a misanthropic bent on traditional Taiwanese orchestral arrangements.
Purists may flinch, but the rest of us are already looking forward to the brothers' next film, "Fast & Furious: Showdown in Seraing," in which only Vin Diesel and his matte-black Corvette can get the lonely single mother to the welfare office before it closes for lunch.
Beloved by Palm Springs purists who savor throwback vintage vibes, as well as pool partiers who wish they scored tickets to Coachella, the Riviera is the kind of place you book when you want to feel like Elizabeth Taylor with a healthy dose of Rat Pack revelry.
But as country continues to absorb other genres — like there's country rap, a lot of country music artists are collaborating with pop stars — the traditionalists, the purists who think of country as the "Old Town Road" literally, they start to question who gets to be in it.
When The New York Times reported in 2017 that the bar at the Grill, a restaurant in the former Four Seasons space, would be mixing, diluting and chilling its martinis in advance, a Twitter storm erupted, with cocktail purists decrying the move as depersonalized and anti-patron.
"There is a group of purists of avocado toast who would insist the paragon of the form would be toast, mashed avocado, chile flakes and lemon juice," explains Kyle Glanville, co-founder of Go Get Em Tiger, which is said to have the country's best iced latte.
"First nigga with a Benz and a backpack," West rapped on his début album, "The College Dropout," from 2004, toying with symbols of an old binary: the luxury cars of rap's late-nineties maximalist period and the scrapbook-stuffed JanSports toted by the era's anti-platinum purists.
But as far as I am concerned, Mr. Nader, Jill Stein and all the political purists who refused to concede that there was any meaningful difference between the major-party candidates they opposed surrendered their moral authority to bemoan the results of the 2000 and 2016 elections.
The misleadingly named personal transportation device — it doesn't actually hover, as Back to the Future purists will remind you— was propelled into the mainstream last year by viral Internet-fueled popular demand and the unmatched speed and dexterity of the Chinese manufacturing sector that rose up to meet it.
A fading Cruz would have little room to expand his appeal beyond right-wing purists (his concession speech tonight once again played up his "consistent conservative" bona fides), and his campaign would serve barely any purpose other than to deny Rubio a chance to challenge Trump one-on-one.
Specifically, we take issue with the implicit characterization of organizations, activists, and advocates fighting for prison abolition as "extremists" and "ideological purists," while situating those who support building new jails as taking a reasoned or "nuanced" approach, particularly as you sit on ​the Commission that developed the proposal.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS In the meantime, purists across the country can still get the original McGriddle — featuring egg, cheese, and a choice of sausage or bacon — on the restaurant's all-day breakfast menu, even if it now seems super lame by comparison.
For movie purists concerned that the prank spoiled a few seconds of Damien Chazelle's movie musical, fear not: Time Out's interview with the Rio's manager revealed that the single-screen community theater only played a teaser for La La Land, rather than the opening of the actual flick.
The problem is that "the resistance," like any resistance at any point in history, they are purists and they are impatient, and so it doesn't really gel well with a reality of how a party gets its mojo back, and this party is really, really struggling with that.
Amazon's own Kindle is a better option for dedicated young readers, and book purists might turn their noses up at stories told via an ersatz iMessage app, but parents will likely enjoy being able to hand their phones to their offspring and know they're reading something intellectually stimulating.
Without the desired larger majority, May will now be in the thrall of two wings of her party that oppose her plans to leave the European Union: "purists" who want a clean break with the bloc and "remainers" who are pressing for closer ties, two Conservative sources said.
And the establishment itself, divided over its level of support for Trump, battered by a horrible political year, targeted both by the purists and the populists, will have little traction to craft the kinds of policies that both fit its broader philosophy and can achieve meaningful compromises with Democrats.
Sure, extreme metal purists will gripe that the riffs and subject matter of 2015's Repentless weren't nearly as hostile as those of 1985's Hell Awaits, but many of these naysayers have been desensitized by the anatomical gush of death metal and the humorless blasphemy of black metal.
Purists can feast on Claire van Kampen's studiously authentic Globe Theater rendition, which brought shawms and sackbuts to Broadway in 2013, while musical theater buffs can hear the likes of Audra McDonald and Raúl Esparza take on Hem's indie-pop stylings in the 2009 Shakespeare in the Park production.
Genre purists slammed it for having pop star judges and ripping off other singing show formats, but by September the viewing total was over 22015 billion (in the UK The X Factor, incidentally, posted its lowest ever viewing figures recently, with one episode dipping to 22012 million viewers).
As she positions herself within her own party, Ms. Harris has often sounded less ideological notes than some of her colleagues in the progressive wing, saying Democrats "cannot afford to be purists" with several senators up for re-election next year in states that Mr. Trump won handily.
This 70-millimeter restoration from 1996 captured the richness of the original VistaVision (a process offering increased image area that Hitchcock used in the mid- and late 1950s), even as it was criticized for what purists perceived to be an overzealous reconstruction of some of the sound effects.
This 70-millimeter restoration from 1996 captured the richness of the original VistaVision (a process offering increased image area that Hitchcock used in the mid- and late 1950s), even as it was criticized for what purists perceived to be an overzealous reconstruction of some of the sound effects.
Co-founded by singer and rhythm guitarist Cornell, who was born in Seattle, Soundgarden was the first grunge band to sign to a major label, A&M Records — a move that some grunge purists looked at askance, but that also helped facilitate the group's ascension to the rock mainstream.
At the time, the photo enraged sneaker purists because of the crease in the shoe — and in between the scenes on The Daily Show, Noah finally gets the chance to ask Kendrick two crucial questions: did she do it on purpose, and did she mind the intense sneaker backlash that followed?
On the N.B.A. level, that would be Gregg Popovich and the San Antonio Spurs, who since the late 63s and through five championships have been deified for sharing, transitioning, defending — completing the checklist of team-first categories that make the basketball purists want to kneel at the River Walk altar.
A Split Opposition Mr. Trump's hand has been strengthened by disagreements within the stop-Trump forces, which fall along familiar lines: Conservative activists are uneasy with the party establishment and favor Mr. Cruz, while many Republican elites have warmed to Mr. Kasich, recoiling from those they perceive as ideological purists.
Illumination Entertainment — the company that brought you the Minions and The Secret Life of Pets — has proper respect for Dr. Seuss purists, creating a splendiferous world full of visual gags and very cute creatures of the roly-poly Illumination sort while also peppering the town with creations that are recognizably Seussian.
Mr. Lynch, who expressed outrage about a decade back over the very idea of watching a movie on a phone (his words, which included "are you kidding me" became a kind of mantra for theatrical-experience purists), is coming back to a form of cinematic storytelling after a long absence.
At a time when pop music was still comfortably discredited — when purists would insist that it was shallow or somehow less "authentic" than "real music" — "Dancing On My Own" emerged exultant and unbothered, burning an effigy of loss and betrayal and heartbreak before scattering the ashes under a disco ball.
Securing the loyalty of the millions of white working-class Americans who lined up behind Trump will require that all three wings of the Republican Party — its business faction, its ideological purists and its cultural traditionalists — abandon any idea of strict adherence to core conservative principles on fiscal and social policy.
Without the desired larger majority, May — if she stays on — will now be in the thrall of two wings of her party that oppose her plans to leave the European Union: "purists" who want a clean break with the bloc and "remainers" who are pressing for closer ties, two Conservative sources said.
The growing practice of using offshore investment to avoid corporate tax might make capital mobility the target of popular anger Purists argue that, since all taxes are ultimately borne by individuals, there is little point in chasing elusive companies all over the globe; better to abolish corporation tax and increase sales taxes instead.
For purists, the appeal starts with Caddy's preservation of a rear-wheel-drive architecture for the car; it would have been oh-so easy to shift to front-wheel-drive for a car that should price just north of $30,000 and that might well be oft-ordered in a all-wheel-drive configuration.
He is the co-author of the book Campaign Finance and Political Polarization: When Purists Prevail, co-editor of the book Winning with Words: The Origins & Impact of Political Framing, co-author of Understanding Political Science Research Methods: The Challenge of Inference, and author of Politics, Parties and Elections in America (seventh edition).
To the Editor: I live in a local historic district that operates much as Binyamin Appelbaum describes, with a historic district commission of architects and aesthetic purists obsessing over minutiae, brushing off the urgent need for affordable housing and mobilization against the climate crisis, and safeguarding a sterile, static version of the past.
Purists might dispute the idiosyncratic unfolding of kaiseki at the haute Odo, half-hidden like a speakeasy at the back of a cocktail bar in the Flatiron district of Manhattan, where Hiroki Odo has been known to forsake tempura in the agemono (fried) course in favor of a French croquette heavy with béchamel.
While purists might be taken aback at first, as University of York lecturer Hannah Greig told The Atlantic, the bones of the story "feels like the beginning of a different kind of Austen novel," and the miniseries joins a roster of projects that have sought to revisit Austen in a more contemporary way.
Libertarian and progressive purists planning to vote for Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party candidate, or Jill Stein, the socialist Green Party candidate, don't think they're pitting the perfect against good, because they don't see much good in the status quo American political and economic order or in the morally compromised establishment's perfect embodiment, Hillary Clinton.
Less in the sense of the provocateur (though his work, in terms of scale alone, is avant-garde), than in the tradition of radical purists like Werner Herzog and Caravaggio, he aims to excite with beauty the primal state of humans, that is, the ecstatic wonderment that comes with being totally immersed in the moment.
Not as Will sees it, although, according to John, Korea is "a land of purists," which has "dispatched more Christian apostles abroad than any nation but the U.S." Will imagines John in the gulag, marvelling over his fellow-prisoners' unflagging devotion to the Dear Leader, whose arbitrary laws had them so brutally punished over trifles.
For Mickelson, that moment arrived during the third round of last year's tournament at Shinnecock when he took a swipe at his putt while it was still moving on the 13th green, incurring a two-stroke penalty and considerable ill will among his golf purists who have long seen him as their crown prince.
"Before Trump, I saw the ongoing battle between what I would call the pragmatic governing wing and the purists — that was the litmus test issue," said Representative Charlie Dent, a Pennsylvania Republican who announced last week that he was retiring, in part because he was fed up with the gridlock and infighting in Congress.
Concrete Poetry, instead, focuses on the purists of the movement, particularly the Brazilian Augusto de Campos, the Scottish poet Ian Hamilton Finlay (who also worked in stone and other sculptural mediums), and the Austrian poet Ernst Jandl, while representing figures such as Eugene Grominger, Kurt Schwitters, Hans Arp, F.T. Marinetti, and Hugo Ball, as forerunners.
"Erdogan was elected by the people, so to criticise him is to patronise and disrespect the people" say the Turkish president's propagandists in Ankara; "Brexit was voted for by the people, so to criticise it is to patronise and disrespect the people" say the Brexit purists in London (funnily enough, the apposite vote-share in both cases was 52%).
FB's choices for source material for these range from Star Trek's original show to The Next Generation, meaning fans from both of these bitterly divided camps of Trekkers can enjoy (but depending on their level of commitment, TNG purists can only express sadness, anger, and love whereas original Trek aficionados have access to anger, humor, love and astonishment).
It's always a little sad to see a beloved technology go, but VCRs probably won't be missed by most people except A/V purists who insist remastered DVD, Blu-ray and UHD (4K) versions of old videos and movies are too crisp and by hipsters who pine for the analog days and are too cool for Netflix.
It's also barely even enough time to begin to make a dent in Lil Wayne's catalog, which, when you count all the Cash Money songs and guest features and present-day songs that purists would prefer to forget—all of which I very much plan to count—could probably keep the concept going for at least a decade.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 2628 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE (D-Calif.), the 28503 candidates haven't exactly been Medicare for All purists.
Penance already had a good decade under their belt when Bielich joined in 2000; they originally formed in 1990 after the breakup of Pittsburgh thrash/doom outfit Dream Death, released The Road Less Travelled on Rise Above Records in 1992, and secured a place in the hearts of genre purists while touring with Sleep and Cathedral.
The speakership of John Boehner was wildly successful in electoral terms — House Republicans gained 63 seats under Boehner's leadership in the 2010 midterm elections and held more seats in the chamber at the time of Boehner's departure last October than at any point since the 1920s — but ultimately fell prey to a bloc of disaffected purists within his party.
Others are off-the-rack models that have nothing special about them but their provenance: the Gibson SG with which Duane Allman played that performance of "Statesboro Blues"; the ES-350T with which Chuck Berry recorded "Johnny B. Goode"; or the Stratocaster with which Bob Dylan scandalized the folk purists at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.
But while "The Middle" and other would-be major hits of its ilk may strike some purists (or snobs) as cynical — compositions by committee, designed for mass appeal and maximum pleasure — they are also meticulously constructed, deeply collaborative and often inventive, squeezing multiple moods and genres into a three-minute package that can somehow feel universal.
J.P. Back when people still griped about the evils of selling out, when hip-hop purists worried about dilution of the form at the hands of eager crossover attempts, when rappers had to think hard about whether accepting an offer to collaborate would do damage to their credibility — this is the song they were worried about.
The purist defense of market forces to fix our schools or to fairly present low-cost entry opportunities to own one's own business fails in multiple ways: Finally, purists often present a survival-of-the-fittest Darwinian notion that actually has little regard for those who, according to the determinations of their flawed market, are less fit.
Of the 1990s neo-soul artists who made a mainstream impact, the Brooklyn-born crooner Maxwell might have been the most unlikely: His delicate, understated style was hardly irresistible radio fodder (though his work has long been a staple of adult R&B stations), and his deliberate, complex ballads seemed ill suited to court anyone beyond R&B purists.
As heavy metal opens up to wider swaths of the public—and face it, purists, because it's happening whether you want it to or not—sexual, gender, ethnic, and racial minorities are going to have to figure out how to adapt to a landscape that is suspicious of us at best, and openly hostile at worst.
The eight-team tournament, which will be staged in Toronto and begins on Saturday, has both excited and annoyed hockey purists with a quirky format that includes a Team North America, of under 23-year-old players from Canada and the United States and Team Europe, comprising skaters from outside the four hockey powers of Russia, Czech Republic, Sweden and Finland.
A Trump loss will energize the Ted Cruz/Tom Cotton/Freedom Caucus wing, with Cruz doubling down on his assertion that Republicans keep losing because the party is not pure enough: It keeps nominating moderates like Romney and liberals like Trump instead of purists like Cruz (who would theoretically bring out tens of millions of voters who stay at home otherwise).
He might have been a frustrating figure for idealists worried about the sanctity of sport, but even for purists, Kimbo Slice was must-see TV. I first heard about Kimbo Slice in 2.33 in the pages of the Boston Herald, when Boston cop and part-time MMA fighter Sean Gannon got in trouble for brawling with (and beating) Slice behind closed doors.
The foot purists don't watch female politicians on TV looking for ways to demean or upend them—Oh, she's wearing white, that must be a desperate attempt to convey innocence, how crass—but for those fleeting moments when a woman walks to the podium, in the hopes that the cameras will provide a glimpse of some open-toe high heels.
On the software side, even the placement of the telcom signal, power bar and WiFi signal indicator is identical to the iPhone X. The high-end Mi 83 model also includes iOS-like Animojis and a facial unlock feature both of which were pioneered by Apple with the iPhone X. These similarities will inevitably irk Apple and design purists, but this isn't Xiaomi's first rodeo.
The Folio Society announced the book earlier this spring, but the exciting bit of news for bookshelf purists is that the publisher revealed that it's going to be doing the rest of the series as well: A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, and A Dance with Dragons (and, whenever Martin finishes them, The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring).
At that time, Ms. Twain was a cross-genre titan, a country singer who — with her then-husband Mutt Lange, the producer who boosted the sound of AC/DC and Def Leppard — made titanic, eclectic music that infuriated Nashville purists with its flashy embrace of pop theatrics, but still dominated the charts and made Ms. Twain a megastar with a Rolling Stone cover and rotation on MTV.
There are 18 members of the Swedish Academy, which was formed in 1786 to promote the "purity, strength and sublimity of the Swedish language;" only in 1900 was it called on, by Alfred Nobel's legacy, to choose the finest literary oeuvre of "an idealistic tendency" anywhere in the world, something that obliged the Swedish purists to spend much of their time reading in foreign languages.
There are more than 150 possible tacos or burritos on the menu, usually a frightening prospect for taco purists from other parts of L.A. The business got a boost last year with a scene on the HBO series "Insecure" — the show's star Issa Rae orders, and then sings to, the B.B.Q. salmon taco — but wait-times are long, and even its operating hours remain elusive.
But to the true believers, the ones who have kept faith with Dylan's chameleonic changes from the time he enraged folk-music purists more than a half century ago by bringing amplifiers and electrified boogie to the Newport Folk Festival, the Sinatra covers aren't an eccentric departure, They are simply a reassertion of the romantic spirit that has always been the essential core of Dylan's music in all its varied permutations.
Released with only a month's worth of anticipation surrounding it, the album was immediately and rapturously fêted by critics of all stripes, garnering comparisons to other landmark crossover electronic albums before it, including DJ Shadow's 1996 trip-hop classic Entroducing… For American audiences, Untrue arrived near the tail end of a year in which dance and electronic music were growing in popularity beyond the genre purists and club-scene regulars.
Ok, so the beardo-weirdo purists out there, in their yellow anoraks and their expensive trainers and their nice sweaters from those menswear shops that sell really high end versions of really basic staples, and their snake-oil tuned stereos and their crippling marijuana habits might object to this, but well, let them drift into a cloud of irrelevance: the best cosmic disco mix ever is Prins Thomas' Cosmo Galactic Prism.
Trumpism is not Stalinism, but the relevance of Milosz's insights — that intellectuals yearn to 'belong to the masses'; that there is never a shortage of ways to justify cruelty in the name of the presumptively higher truth; that those who refuse to conform are caricatured as self-righteous purists — continues to haunt me as I watch so many I used to admire offer ever-more contorted defenses of Trumpism.
"At a time when pop music was still comfortably discredited — when purists would insist that it was shallow or somehow less 'authentic' than 'real music' — Robyn emerged exultant and unbothered, burning an effigy of loss and betrayal and heartbreak before scattering the ashes under a disco ball," Ahlgrim wrote for Insider about Robyn and her stellar 2010 album "Body Talk" while explaining what made the artist one of the best musicians of the decade.
Purists will have to put aside the fact that a greatest hits collection is not really an LP album as most of us know it.) It was a full-circle moment — the album, released almost exactly 43 years ago, was the first to be awarded platinum status (sales of one million), an evocative reminder that songs were once commodities so valuable that millions of people would even buy them in repackaged form.
Raymond La Raja and Brian Schaffner, political scientists at the University of Massachusetts and Tufts, in their 2015 book, "Campaign Finance and Political Polarization: When Purists Prevail," argue that legislative inaction inherently benefits the affluent and hurts the less advantaged: "A strong case has been made that policy gridlock exacerbates wealth inequality through a basic failure to adjust policies to new economic and demographic realities," they write, like globalization and automation, which have disproportionately penalized unskilled and semiskilled labor.

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