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Although we believe this story captures an important element in many actual crisis episodes, it is admittedly quite unconventional.
As the patient's condition continued to worsen, even true believers began to consider unconventional remedies.
The newspapers had lengthy descriptions of the unconventional architecture and its architect.
Many regard his unique approach to uncovering the meaning of religion as unconventional and unsystematic.
Other musicians, however, used conventional instruments in unconventional ways to create distorted sounds; what may be called the 'noisification' of music.
It is found that unconventional lifecourse experiences, particularly with respect to childbearing, associate with more progressive attitudes in late life.
Results showed a decline of open-earedness for unconventional music (classical, ethnic and avant-garde music) from grade 1 to 2 (age: 7-8 years).
Wilcher shows how individual royalists' methods ranged from the use of unconventional topoi to the employment of genres which they had previously neglected.