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Again and again we also hear “The Road Not Taken” cited as Frost’s encouragement to noncomformity when it is in fact a character study, a subtle exposé of how people justify random life choices they’ve made.

After the story the given subject for discussion was brought up,–"Conformity and Noncomformity."

And it was not against error or noncomformity simply, but against criminal error erected into a system, that the Inquisitors forged their terrific armoury.

The second, old too, but of larger and firmer build, with a long, clean-shaven upper lip, such as is only developed at the Bar, on the Bench, and in provincial circles of Noncomformity, took an easy-chair and another copy of The Times.

These ladies were rich, the younger had pretensions both to beauty and fashion; but their present was, alas! stained by Noncomformity, their past contaminated by association with retail trade.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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