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The earliest works of these two young painters combined influences from Michelangelo and from northern Gothic engravings in a novel style, which departed from the tenets of High Renaissance art and was characterized by its highly charged emotionalism and departure from classicism.

It deviated little from the tenets of mainstream conservatism over the last generation.

We've separated meditation and mindfulness from the tenets of Buddhism, and we could be starving ourselves of the best bits.

He had, in fact, accused others who he believed strayed from the tenets of their faith of following a dirty religion.

So when the weights for this year's race were published, the senior handicapper Phil Smith offered his now familiar apology for departing from the tenets of handicapping in framing the weights.

They walked in the hope that grafting Jesus' journey onto the geography of contemporary tragedy, they could find some comfort and meaning from the tenets of their faith: his death and resurrection.

"As a black person, straying from the tenets of this orthodoxy meant that you were a traitor to your race, you were not a real black, and you would be forced to pay for your ideological trespasses, often through systematic character assassination, the modern-day version of the old public floggings.

In truth, our affluent, establishment Democrats can no more be budged from their core dogmas – that education is the solution to all problems, that professionals deserve to lead, that the downfall of the working class is the inevitable price we pay for globalization – than creationists can be wooed away from the tenets of "intelligent design".

Despite the spectacular riches of modernity, the ancient function of work – as destiny of a fallen humanity – rather than as a means of overcoming poverty, shows itself through the threadbare ideological clothing of a government which draws inspiration for its "reforms" from the tenets of the 1834 reform of the Poor Laws.

The Republicans made a promise in 1994 called the Contract with America, and in 12 short years, they had wandered so far from the tenets of that promise, descended so deeply into a sickening, honking morass of power-mad avarice, that voters cited corruption as their primary concern yesterday, and threw the bums out on their fat arses.

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