These have gone down especially badly among the more puritanical of Northern Ireland's Protestant community.
Which is puritanical, but also prudent, given the viruses to be found on such sites.
As for the idea that American sports stars are puritanical role models, this beggars belief.
Americans' puritanical work ethic seems to have been rewarded by a decade of fierce economic growth.
One may hope that her next judge will be guided more by basic decency than puritanical zeal.
The Alpha course came out of the more puritanical low-church end of Anglicanism.
Saudi Arabia adheres to a puritanical branch of Islam, Wahhabism, where followers take a literal interpretation of the Koran.
Saudi Arabia, an absolute monarchy, practices a puritanical version of Islam and is governed by Shariah, or Islamic law.
Mr Badeea's gesture also underlined the Brothers' lack of puritanical priggishness regarding women.
Even up until the last part of this century, Greek-inspired rationalists (mu'tazila) argued against puritanical literalists (ahl-al-hadith) and strict constructionists (usulis).
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The meetings happened in a mosque in Dagestan's capital of Makhachkala known for its adherence to a puritanical strain of Islam, they said.
These are the self-appointed guardians of Saudi Arabia's dominant Wahhabi faith, a puritanical strain of Islam from which the royal family derives its legitimacy.
They had just 11 low fives, two double-low fives and six bum taps in their win over Russia, for a downright puritanical average of .76.
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Since he became prime minister, those values have looked increasingly puritanical.
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While some states are Puritanical their neighbors may accept the prurient.
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What is more, good American tabloid journalists seem in scarce supply, probably a result of sharply varying ethics (think puritanical American professionalism versus anything-goes British ruthlessness).
In 1953 the puritanical doctor had a child with his married English secretary, was cited in her divorce, and fled to Ghana, then the Gold Coast.
What's more, thanks to chef-owner Moshik Roth, I'm confident that meat- and fish-free cooking can succeed in throwing off its deadly earnestness along with its puritanical baggage.
So recently, when my husband and I took the kids to an ice cream shop, I ordered one puritanical kiddie scoop of ice cream and only ate half, to teach them about self-restraint.
His father, a violent-tempered autocrat, was appalled to discover that his eldest son, far from being a puritanical boor like himself, showed every sign of developing into a charming, fun-loving youth, with advanced aesthetic tastes.
Although restrictions have been easing for years, the proportion of problem gamblers in Britain has barely changed since 1999, the survey holds, and, at about 0.6% of adults, it is lower than in more puritanical America.
The classic works of Ernst Lubitsch, Howard Hawks and Preston Sturges married witty verbal banter with lowbrow physical slapstick, finding their focus in the battle of the sexes and making a mockery of the puritanical Production Code.
Mr. Tsarnaev said his son had at least once visited the mosque on Kotrova Street in Makhachkala, known for being one of the few places in Russia that openly preaches Salafism, a puritanical strain of Islam centered in Saudi Arabia that has risen in popularity in Dagestan.
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