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All were seen by parts of London society as iconoclastic.
Since then, he has never stopped being innovative and iconoclastic.
The great works of the Western mind over the last 500 years, seen through an iconoclastic lens.
Rather than appear iconoclastic, the Doctor began to stretch as well.
But he also wants to encourage a freedom that is almost iconoclastic.
Officials said they would try to duplicate the iconoclastic organization in a new building.
He fought the iconoclastic distrust of matter and the body.
This sort of relief most likely belongs to the Iconoclastic period.
Gore's iconoclastic style surfaced in a number of other ways.
He later became the paper's Washington bureau chief and an iconoclastic political columnist for 25 years.
He has always had a reputation for being iconoclastic and confrontational.
Willing, even anxious, to pick up what might be considered iconoclastic ideas.
His views on more worldly subjects can also be iconoclastic.
But in person Lichtenstein was far less iconoclastic than his art made him appear.
Southern's revisionist or iconoclastic approach was continued by some of his students.
This brings up another strategic option for the iconoclastic manager.
Is that art, perhaps, now burdened by being frankly religious but not iconoclastic?
But that isn't stopping him from creating more iconoclastic art.
As an iconoclastic artist, she is a threat to the community's sense of propriety.
Those iconoclastic elements to the character made him very interesting to me."
This earned him the reputation as a daring, often iconoclastic, music director.
Some of these cartoons are not iconoclastic offenses against religious belief at all.
For once, Berlin's iconoclastic youth and old left were united in their bitter opposition.
Now, Illinois has turned almost iconoclastic about some of its homecoming rituals.
He was willing to be iconoclastic in his trading.