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In the pages of Kirkus it was said Perdue "writes convincingly and iconoclastically.
When Weber finally found the Cubism that suited him the best, it was based less on iconoclastically exploding reality and more on carefully reassembling it.
Not a dictum that one associates with Patsy Cline, the great, iconoclastically gutsy country music singer known for her warmth, wildness and vast emotional reservoir of a voice.
Fred Barnes, the magazine's executive editor, called it "iconoclastically conservative" the way The New Republic, his former employer, was "iconoclastically liberal."
Lorin Maazel's willfully, iconoclastically slow tempos translate the heroic D major Second into tragic utterance befitting, say, incidental music for "Macbeth."
In contrast, the magazine strives to speak with absolute freedom, critically and even iconoclastically, as long as it supports the unimpeded and unrestricted defense of democratic governance and human rights.
In the 1950's Konstantin Frank, a Soviet emigre grape grower and wine maker, iconoclastically declared that despite the brutal vine-destroying winters upstate, New York offered fertile ground for vinifera grapes.
THINKING globally is a snap, and a must, for the iconoclastically inclined educator Courtney Sale Ross, who, at an unwrinkled 58, qualifies for AARP membership in the chronological sense only.