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His manners were quaint and puritanical, his address shy and embarrassed.
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In addition, it's stylistically po-faced, overly pious and almost puritanical about the subject matter.
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Her father was puritanical, a man who rarely displayed any affection towards his daughters.
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It was not puritanical; members were expected not to drink or smoke but could otherwise do as they pleased, and several exceptions to the avoidance of medicine were permitted.
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She is described as not being hard and puritanical but rather having a nature-loving spirit.
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The club responded by adopting a more puritanical adherence to the amateur regulations, and were reinstated.
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He has written that he was brought up to react to wealth with a puritanical pout.
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But he soon set about spreading his principal message of puritanical reform.
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He recently built it for five million bucks: a harsh structure for puritanical worship, a simple solid excess of concrete, white marble, and black steel.
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In modern times, few such puritanical social mores persist.
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