| 21. | He characterized protests against the law as " quasi-totalitarian non-conformism of the intellectual class ."
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| 22. | Megret characterized protests against the law as " quasi-totalitarian non-conformism of the intellectual class ."
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| 23. | He feels unfulfilled writing endless propaganda doggerel, and the stifling conformism and philistinism of the World State make him restive.
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| 24. | That's the basic demand of intellectual conformism, on the left and on the right ( in Europe ),"
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| 25. | They got kicked out of their parishes, and thus we see reified non-Conformism versus the power of the established church.
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| 26. | Even during the stifling conformism of the 1950s, American high school life was never regimented as severely as it is in contemporary Japan.
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| 27. | John Paul said that the new saint " liked to reiterate with vigor that Christian faith opposes conformism and inner inertia ."
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| 28. | By the mid 16th century the institution entered a crisis stage, and by the early 17th century regressed into Counter-reformational conformism.
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| 29. | But to limit women's technique almost exclusively to them, as is often done now, is to fall victim to esthetic conformism.
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| 30. | The industrial north west was a focus for non-conformism, and until the 1990s the Church of the Nazarene stood in Church Street.
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