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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

“Our people are used to believing that we stand for strong family ties, for full families, for orthodox families, and that is what propaganda tells people,” Zakhvatov said.

From Washington Post

And for all the concerns about López Obrador following the path of authoritarian leftist leaders like Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez, the Mexican president has largely maintained his country’s orthodox economic policies and free-trade agreements.

From Washington Post

Other labor groups are pressing ahead with less orthodox efforts to increase the power of Amazon workers.

From Seattle Times

His orthodox approach to Mass and sermons has driven some parish members to leave St. James but has galvanized others.

From Fox News