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Filter by Meaning The fashion designer's heretic clothing line pushed boundaries and defied traditional trends.
The artist's heretic approach to painting challenged traditional techniques.
Their heretic interpretation of history sparked controversy among historians.
The chef's heretic recipe combined unexpected ingredients to create a remarkable dish.
The artist's heretic style challenged traditional artistic norms.
Many people viewed Galileo as a heretic when he proposed that the Earth revolved around the Sun.
Many considered Galileo a heretic for advocating the heliocentric model of the solar system.
The heretic refused to attend the church service and practiced his own form of spirituality.
Joan was labeled a heretic because she openly challenged the doctrine of the church.
The heretic questioned the existence of an afterlife.
The village branded him a heretic for worshiping multiple gods.
The heretic questioned the religious doctrine and sparked a lively debate among the theologians.
The heretic film director experimented with unconventional storytelling techniques.
She was labeled a heretic for her unconventional religious beliefs.
His heretic ideas about education clashed with traditional teaching methods.
The heretic beliefs of the cult led to their isolation from mainstream society.
His heretic ideas about government challenged the established political norms.
The scientist's heretic theory questioned the long-held scientific consensus.
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