traditionalist in the PONS Dictionary

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It is a quarterly journal has earned a reputation as a traditionalist conservative publication.
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He was an opponent of the fashionable trend towards less serious subjects, and attempted to pass on his traditionalist views to his pupils.
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He was able to maintain a completely traditionalist diocese within a diocese, with around 40,000 faithful, which he organized in parallel chapels.
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Its members are usually split along the traditional conservative lines of libertarians and traditionalists.
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He is usually described by critics as a traditionalist and conservative but described himself as a conservative anarchist.
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This mode is for traditionalists and expert players.
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The tomte/nisse was a traditionalist who did not like changes in the way things were done at the farm.
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He expounded a rigorous and detailed approach to dinosaur restoration, in which he often criticised the errors of the traditionalist approach.
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Although his work was criticized by some traditionalists, he was one of the first to feature an electric bass in his songs.
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Those who generally prefer to practice traditional styles, focused less on exhibition, are often referred to as traditionalists.
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