iconoclast|iconoclasts in English

noun

[i·con·o·clast || aɪ'kɑnəʊklæst /-'kɒn-]

one who destroys religious images or idols; one who attacks sacred traditions or cherished ideals, radical

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1. The Iconoclasts

2. the orientation of an iconoclast.

3. But he shows little sign of being an iconoclast.

4. Iconoclasts, however, can upset the best laid plans of stereotyped one-day skippers.

5. 27 A wanderer, an iconoclast, whose mind had only been matched by his eccentricity.

6. The events of May 1968 inflated still further the Sartrean myth of Nizan the youthful iconoclast.

7. At his birth, in 18 Lu Xun's future as a professional iconoclast would have looked implausible.

8. I hope I'm an iconoclast. My role is the one who doesn't give a hoot.

9. In their own way, they were both iconoclasts with a common weakness: a deep-rooted disdain for brutish, clear-cut answers.

10. Rogers, an iconoclast in architecture, is sometimes described as putting the insides of buildings on the outside.

11. Actually, I was an iconoclast, but now I ask my son to read Di- Zi - Gui.

12. 30 In their own way, they were both iconoclasts with a common weakness: a deep-rooted disdain for brutish, clear-cut answers.

13. Either we become regarded as gratuitously destructive iconoclasts, or the shepherd himself becomes suspect for having withheld information.

14. She is an iconoclast who became a grumpy conservative, rejecting the modern industrial world in a grand wholesale manner.

15. I think I know why my father became a soldier, a professional fighter, and an iconoclast.

16. The first of these, held in 786 at Constantinople, was frustrated by the opposition of the iconoclast soldiers.

17. The Conquistadors have not (yet) attracted the obtusest attentions of iconoclasts, but they are conventionally portrayed as uber-exploiters, unleashing …

18. Cage was an iconoclast. He refused to be bound by western musical traditions of harmony and structure.

19. That's understandable: Jobs was an iconic iconoclast who thrived as a businessman and as the envy of his field.

20. 26 Rogers, an iconoclast in architecture, is sometimes described as putting the insides of buildings on the outside.

21. Parker, for all his reputation as an iconoclast and innovator, was one of the greatest blues players ever.

22. In 787 Constantine had signed the decrees of the Second Council of Nicaea, but he appears to have had iconoclast sympathies.

23. King, who won election to the House in 19 has always been something of an iconoclast in Republican politics.

24. Moore's Prinicipia Ethica, focusing on the relationship of morals to the two features, iconoclast and experimental, of "the new biography".

25. An Iconoclast Looks At Four Failed Administrations In a clear-eyed approach, the past four Administrations are rife with failure