For the purist the really fascinating battle will take place at the breakdown between Richie McCaw and David Wallace.
The purist conservatives were left to back the third-party candidacy of John Schmitz, a Republican congressman and a member of the John Birch Society.
And since we have to do it together, then we have to compromise, because obviously the purist position on the Republican side will not pass, will not become law, and the purist position on the Democratic side will not pass and become law.
The tournament wasn't a classic to satisfy the soccer purist, but the hooligans and terrorists stayed away, and the logistical obstacles posed by hosting the finals both in Asia and in two countries for the first time were overcome smoothly enough for the most part.
In fact, Florence during its decades as a haven for American artists became the site of intense cross-pollination of academic styles: for instance, the American Frank Duveneck's brooding brushwork courtesy of Munich, Eakins's Pennsylvania Academy rigor, and the "purist line" of Florence's own Accademi di Belle Arti.
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People will have the satisfaction of having a purist position and no victories for the American people.
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Are you a purist for the original backstory, or will you embrace Bay's vision?
No need to be a purist about the bounties of DVD, which aren't confined to feature films.
The NCAA need not stand on its own mountaintop of its own island as if it is the only gatekeeper of purist principles.
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One is a scripture-backed purist of the sort you would have found in the early church, the other a 1990s realist who can also find chapter and verse to support him.
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama, in a rare display of anger, called "sanctimonious" and "purist" the Democratic critics of his tax-cut deal with Republicans, showing the strains of a president caught between his liberal base and the more centrist independent voters who helped him win the White House.
He sheds light on his exclusive use of the 'color' white -- a purist trademark that makes him one of the world's most distinctive architects.
The destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas, said Mr Bucherer, was a specific objective of the al-Qaeda leadership, whose purist Wahabi beliefs preach a worldwide Islamic government and the destruction of national symbols.
In short, a purist interpretation of the pact will be displaced by the real world of political fudge.
In saying this, I will inevitably come across as some kind of preening purist, claiming the mantle of "true conservatism" for my own wish-list of ideas, while dismissing others in Republican or Tory ranks as somehow phonies.
The thinking seems to be that they can throw almost any base-pleasing, pledge-signing, ideological purist up and still win the presidency.
It was my first foray out of the US, and with my small budget, I adopted a purist travel ethic: eat simply, take the local bus and suffer nobly.
If you're a basketball purist who believes in the best possible shot, you may wish to observe Smith through one hand over your eyes.
Mr Vladi's current catalogue features some 400 islands (and the odd peninsula: he is no purist).
They share blind of bias because there is a purist charm that hits America in the heart.
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For every philosophical purist, another with a gut feeling that the work of paedophiles should be shunned.
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Still, in their Islamic scenes Britain and Pakistan do have one simple thing in common: religious education is dominated by purist teachers, who trace their roots to the Indian town of Deoband where an Islamic place of learning was founded in 1866.
It is curious that Norquist is president of Americans for Tax Reform, yet his purist pledge has no mention of working to reform the tax code to make it simpler and fairer to average American taxpayers.
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Part of the Hank-a-pologist rationale is an outgrowth of a purist theory.
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And no matter how much of a culinary purist you are, watching someone butterfly a shrimp on YouTube or the Food Network is almost always going to be more helpful than a written description of the process.
Who but the parents have the plasma called love that makes people sacrifice for their children, and remain more purist about what is best for their child.
But the flap is a symptom of something much larger: a kind of puritanical and purist view of food that is based not on science or facts but on intuition and ignorance.
While Ms. Swift's credo when it comes to the question of articulating a space with molding is "never say never, " some designers prefer a more purist approach.
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