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unorthodox

(= irregular, maverick) independent in behavior or thought she led a somewhat irregular private life maverick politicians breaking with convention or tradition an unorthodox lifestyle

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Simple sentences

Tom's methods were unorthodox.
His unorthodox fighting style was surprisingly effective.

Movie subtitles

Yes. And yet Mr Bligh, in your own log, you admit that this rather unorthodox form of exercise led to grave discontent.
He found you argumentative and frequently guilty of unorthodox doctrine.
Yes, I've read all his books. A very keen, unorthodox mind.
The proposition sounds intriguing, albeit a little unorthodox.
If I am to help your sister-in-law, there are certain things you must do to help me however unorthodox they may appear. - Yes, I know, but.
This is very unorthodox.
Well, it's highly unorthodox.
Your Honor, this entire trial is unorthodox.
However, I feel I must comment on your most unorthodox method of tasting. Huh?
Unorthodox weapon.
I use all kinds of unorthodox methods.
Please forgive this unorthodox method of making your acquaintance.
Sir, when last I asked you for your daughter's hand. you objected to my unorthodox opinions.
One of the authors slants her tail consonants. in an unorthodox manner, and the other does not.
And now you want to do something I think is harder to do. - certainly more unorthodox. - That's true.
He's unorthodox and theatrical.
A very keen, unorthodox mind.
It is somewhat unorthodox.
If I am to help your sister-in-law, there are certain things you must do to help me however unorthodox they may appear.
Unorthodox, but brilliant.
However, I feel I must comment on your most unorthodox method of tasting.
Sir, when last I asked you for your daughter's hand you objected to my unorthodox opinions.
My methods are very unorthodox.
Forgive my unorthodox arrival.
But my professional ethics, unorthodox as they may be. do not include practicing medicine in a lobby.
They were begging. Pretty unorthodox!
You put your unorthodox ideas into practice.
I raised very few objections to the way that Cordy's been brought up, despite its being rather unorthodox.
Even though the form is unorthodox it depends on how you handle it.
Your mode of travel was also unorthodox.
Very unorthodox approach I would say.
Just a little unorthodox.
Your style is unorthodox.
He's a little unorthodox, but a brilliant theorist.
So he's unorthodox.
In other words, the unorthodox tendencies towards ownlife. which constantly threaten the natural erosion of the family unit. will no longer have the biological support of the organism.

News and current affairs

Such specificity helps explain why successful countries--China, India, South Korea, and Taiwan, among others--usually combined unorthodox elements with orthodox policies.
Although his unorthodox suggestion met with skepticism, his ideas established an agenda that NAFTA's three partners should pursue.
Decisions taken by the leading monetary authorities since the 2008-2009 global financial crisis have been unorthodox, creative, and at times risky.
I don't think monetary policy, even unorthodox monetary policy, can do the job.
A dissident as president is bound to be unorthodox.
Perhaps a person as original and unorthodox as Havel only becomes a political leader in revolutionary times.
True, he provoked party bosses by his often unorthodox approach.
They have often dismissed as unorthodox, if not heretical, any claim of personal contact with the Imam or speculation about his arrival.
Indeed, working daily with Chinese TV creators, I noticed a subtle, almost instinctive tendency to avoid any content or format that is unusual, novel, or unorthodox, never mind subversive.
Specificity helps explain why successful countries -China, South Korea, Taiwan, and Chile among others - usually combine unorthodox elements with orthodox policies.
An apprentice economist no longer needs to be particularly bright to produce unorthodox policy conclusions.
Clearly, influential Tea Party supporters would strongly resist any attempt now by Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke to find unorthodox ways to run a more expansionary monetary policy.
China's reforms are marked by partial liberalization, two-track pricing, limited deregulation, financial restraint, an unorthodox legal regime, and the absence of clear private property rights.
For both parties, the biggest justification for this unorthodox act of political courage is the scale of the economic problems facing Britain.

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