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"So sometimes I go to the other extreme, a bit too purist."
We decided to go at it on a very purist level."
On all sides, they act as though the only choice is to be purist or pusillanimous.
"But we, the United States, will maintain a purist position.
If they're so purist in their views of novels not working out as films, then don't sell the rights.
In some ways the building echoes the interlocking geometric forms of his Purist period.
"I guess there could be a purist view that it is a conflict of interest, but the reality is it's done all the time."
In Purist style play, player characters do not receive new build points after a scenario is completed.
We are shooting ourselves in the foot in the name of purist capitalism.
This distinction is breaking down, but the purist vote is not to be ignored.
By purist criteria, most white blues bands are barely second-rate.
Personally, I don't think it's worth being too purist.
When he stepped offstage, he would put on purist Renaissance music.
Itter herself took a purist view of her work.
Reina faced criticism from some of the more purist insurance specialist for his approach to the idea.
Purist reformers would not have allowed any favoritism.
Their aim is overthrow the government and turn Egypt into a purist Islamic state.
In Purist style play, Health and Stability cannot exceed 12.
A painter of seemingly purist abstractions flirts curiously with content.
She's right; there goes the purist vote.
Founded in 1932, Group f/64 who championed purist photography, had this to say:
Not purist style, on period instruments, but mellow folk-pop for the bodice-tightening set.
Architects and critics with purist views were suspicious of Hill, but he helped to popularize the modern style.
Maybe even Domino would come aboard: hadn't she expressed a weakness for the idea of a purist elite?
Purist conservatives try to dismiss those fears.