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nontraditionalists

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  • noun Plural form of nontraditionalist.

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Examples

  • Of course, there is little doubt that the nontraditionalists have come to dominate the culture.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » The 2009 Bradley Prizes: 2009

  • Ethical standards are considerably different for tradition-alists and nontraditionalists.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Ethical standards are considerably different for tradition-alists and nontraditionalists.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • It's a talented group of mostly young nontraditionalists, and they're audibly thrilled to merge their sounds in the service of this drum lion in winter.

    Paul Motian Sans Piano 1999

  • It's a talented group of mostly young nontraditionalists, and they're audibly thrilled to merge their sounds in the service of this drum lion in winter.

    Paul Motian Sans Piano 1999

  • ReWrite is a bitchin 'triptych of one-act pop / rock musicals-there are a rising number of ultra-nontraditionalists who will melt into convulsions over anything on a stage offering an alternative to the usual dah-dah-dah-dah of musical theater.

    New York Press 2009

  • Of course, there is little doubt that the nontraditionalists have come to dominate the culture.

    The Volokh Conspiracy 2009

  • The nontraditionalists don't seem to share our recognition of the ephemeral nature of liberty -- as if all of human history weren't enough proof.

    redstatesusa 2008

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