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How To Use Untraditional In A Sentence

  • The book describes the winsomely untraditional family surrounding Fern, a college student who takes charge of a friend's newborn son.
  • Needless to say, for children of such untraditional households, appeals to the tradition of the stay-at-home mom and the full-time working dad can't help but sound like a call to innovation.
  • It is widely acknowledged that the war against terror is an untraditional conflict, a war that will not be won on a battlefield but rather through the effective analysis of intelligence.
  • I am aware that my horror is both unbecoming and untraditional. Times, Sunday Times
  • I marvel at the imaginativeness of artists in finding ways to convey meanings by the most untraditional of means. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The style of the book was untraditional, the narrator using slang and colloquial turns of phrase.
  • Now, coinciding with his soundtrack for the upcoming film, American Psycho, he has released a literary look at his life that's as untraditional as any of his recordings.
  • It also shared the Siamese's pointed color pattern, but in the untraditional colors of red, cream, tortoiseshell and lynx points.
  • These performances are a meeting of dazzling musical minds, offering an untraditional approach that never sounds wilful, attention-seeking or eccentric. Times, Sunday Times
  • The artist uses traditional materials - cloisonne, glazed porcelain and carved lacquer - in quite untraditional ways.
  • This is certainly untraditional, but the casting responds to deep chords in the text.
  • He said the stage set was simple and was done in a manner that enabled the group to perform even in places that included untraditional artistic venues.
  • As we've moved from rhetoric about family ‘liberation’ to actual experiments with visible results, the bloom has gone off the romance for untraditional families.
  • So begins a wholly untraditional murder mystery in which her neighbours on Wisteria Lane try to discover why a seemingly contented woman would do such a ghastly thing.
  • Midnight is a fairly untraditional hour to do an interview, but as I begin to speak with the HIM founder, I realize he's a bit of an odd-bird.
  • The Slamdance Film Festival audience award winner for best documentary feature, The Real Dirt on Farmer John is a colorful story of a traditional Midwestern farm run by a rather untraditional farmer.
  • One example of an entirely untraditional way of doing business: the company had two relatively poor, single women who wanted it to build houses for them, but no matter how the budget was pared they could not find quite enough money.
  • But he warned that interviewing candidates for entry should be ruled out as it might militate against untraditional medical students.
  • On the surface, they're traditional folkies, but they will keep doing untraditional things. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Monte Cristo, a bacon and cheese sandwich dipped in egg, is slightly untraditional - it's served on thick cut bread with back bacon - but it was also really good.
  • The resulting piano duos are effective, referencing their sources but with a new, complex postmodern voice that moves in untraditional harmonies and rhythms.
  • Bahamians need access to business loans, lines of credit and the traditional and untraditional ways of temporarily accessing funds that they don't have.
  • He moved to New York and performed an untraditional roster of penniless actor jobs – yoga instructor, manure shoveller, railroad-loader.
  • Even the most traditional-looking boardroom tables can hide some very untraditional electronics.
  • With no bureaucratic quota in their way, fishermen 'commercialised' the sea bass, subjecting it to untraditional fishing pressure. Times, Sunday Times
  • A third method of divining big moves, an untraditional one I would like to think I have helped pioneer myself, comes from examining a different, unexploited cohort, which I call the undiscovered stocks of unknown companies. Jim Cramer's Real Money
  • So among the musics in modern concerts , many composers pursue the novelty of music by the way of breaking free from convention and making it untraditional, which limited the musical receivers.
  • Like many contributors to the Kimel volume, feminist liturgists often appeal to tradition in a deeply untraditional way.
  • Underneath, he shaded himself from the thoroughly untraditional 23-degree heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The untraditional venue is just one more thing that sets this show apart.
  • On the surface, they're traditional folkies, but they will keep doing untraditional things. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then again, Rogers might say, theological ‘convergence’ may well demand using theological tradition in untraditional ways.
  • A huge sitting room, above, has traditional white cement shelving but distinctly untraditional large glass sliding doors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its name, though, is distinctly untraditional. Times, Sunday Times
  • Politicians responded in traditional ways to this most untraditional of episodes. Times, Sunday Times
  • But what I saw in my four years at Yale was a community devoted to strengthening traditional values in untraditional but still romantic and successful ways.

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