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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I'm something of a traditionalist myself, I'd much rather use pen and paper than a word-processor.
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There are still many traditionalists in the church who strongly oppose the idea of women priests.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And now the one the players have chosen themselves on a split vote is sure to anger the traditionalists.
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For traditionalists, Marks has included all the familiar recipes as well.
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Ray, on the other hand, is more of a traditionalist .
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Some of these are avowed traditionalists.
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The traditionalists who cling to uptight Wall Street business wardrobes and rooms full of Hepplewhite reproductions are exiled to style Siberia.
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The government looked so vulnerable that even irreproachable traditionalists among the landowning nobility concluded that political reform was inescapable.
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There will be traditionalists who lament the change, but the company's founder was no traditionalist.
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Voters here have always been drawn to against-the-grain outsiders who make a career of thumbing their noses at party traditionalists.