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How to use purism in a sentence

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In approaching such an artist, one could be forgiven for sniffing the air for a tinge of stuffy curatorial purism or poker-faced pedantry.
But generally speaking, in our emerging virtual era the stress is no longer on questions relating to style, purism, or historical tradition.
Technically, they speak of a purism which redefines the areas of documentary photography in which they may be flippantly or carelessly bracketed.
What Bakhtin finds onerous in Kant's philosophical formulations is its purism and utopianism.
He therefore objected to any suggestion of eliminating restrictions on food exports in the interests of market purism.
Our understanding of design in the 21st century is notable for its linearity and aesthetic purism.
Inspired by the purism trend, Ambrosia is naturally appealing, while offering relaxing and rejuvenating therapies.
But that is almost a shame, because he represented a strand that we don't otherwise see much of: English purism.
The hawkish ECB likes neither and has been keen to stop. That purism may have to come to an end.
I do not think the hon. member or his party realize that this is not exactly about legislative purism.
Wolf Udo Wagner eliminates the extraneous with an elegantly functional purism.
The soft edges and rounded corners of the new frame design of Gira Esprit glass C now offer a new alternative to purism and linearity.
About that kind of purism, there is also something slightly repugnant.
When it comes to purism, the activists tell us that we cannot be too pure.
Harry Seidler's breathtaking refinement of detail and visual purism, when it appeared after World War II, was aided by a new interpretation of modern architecture.
Indeed, he associates the preservation of Irish and Irish language purism with destructive and self-destructive behaviors that jeopardize Irish survival on all levels.
Both sides of the partisan divide have their little problem with purism.
Gandhi could not live up to his principles partly because he was a practical politician, and the job of politics is to dilute ideological and moral purism.
Such purism and moral fervor seem inimitable for art writing today.
The Gallardo Spyder is not just an open-top version of the coupé, but developed as a completely new model whilst continuing the Lamborghini design attributes of purism, athleticism and sharpness.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The third party took the name of Peter, or Cephas, as in their Hebrew purism they preferred to call him.
As a general rule, I think, educated Americans are more apt to err on the side of purism than of laxity.
No writer of the period has such a command of pure English, unadulterated by xenomania and unweakened by purism, as Daniel.
The simplicity and purism of the tea-room resulted from emulation of the Zen monastery.
But this was not so much a matter of purism, but rather the old quarrel between Lombards and Tuscans.
The origin of this terminology seems to me to lie in a bit of purism.
Although a powerfully written book by one of the world's greatest writers on political leadership, the book is punctuated by sanctimonious adumbration of leadership purism.
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