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orthodox

[awr-thuh-doks] / ˈɔr θəˌdɒks /


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But Benavidez began landing combinations to the head and body with the speed of a lightweight, switching between southpaw and orthodox at will.

From BBC

In the letter, McCormick quotes an orthodox rabbi known for his outreach to secular Jews and the Jewish scholar Hillel.

From Seattle Times

Our other, storied shopping malls, are a lot more orthodox.

From Los Angeles Times

"But he managed to satisfy the demanding, orthodox listeners as well as those who came to listen to the singer they had heard in a film," says Mudgal.

From BBC

That more orthodox model might have some appeal for Niger, which has strong official military traditions.

From BBC