unorthodox — UK US /ʌnˈɔːθədɒks/ adjective ► different from what is usual or expected in behaviour, ideas, methods, etc.: unorthodox approaches/methods/practices »Regulators began to scrutinize the company s unorthodox accounting methods. → Compare… … Financial and business terms
behaviour — BE spelling n. 1) to exhibit behaviour (to exhibit strange behaviour) 2) abnormal; asocial; criminal; diplomatic; disciplined; disruptive; inconsiderate; inexcusable; infantile; irrational; model; modest; neurotic; normal; obsequious;… … Combinatory dictionary
unorthodox — [[t]ʌ̱nɔ͟ː(r)θədɒks[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe someone s behaviour, beliefs, or customs as unorthodox, you mean that they are different from what is generally accepted. She spent an unorthodox girlhood travelling with her father… … English dictionary
unorthodox — /ʌnˈɔθədɒks/ (say un awthuhdoks) adjective 1. not conventional in ideology, method, behaviour, etc. 2. Cricket a. designating a wrist spin delivery of a right handed bowler to a right handed batter, which spins in the opposite direction to a… …
Phil Collins — For other uses, see Phil Collins (disambiguation). Phil Collins Phil Collins performing in Perugia, Italy, 1996 Background information Birth name Philip David Charles … Wikipedia
Brand X — Infobox Musical artist Name = Brand X Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Wandsworth, London Instrument = Voice type = Genre = Jazz fusion, Jazz Occupation = Years active = 1974 … Wikipedia
Moroccan Roll — Studio album by Brand X Released April 1977 … Wikipedia
Brand X — ist eine englische Jazz Rock Gruppe, die 1975 gegründet wurde. Die Band spielte fast ausschließlich instrumentale Musik und nahm in der dreißigjährigen Bandgeschichte zahlreiche Umbesetzungen vor. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Bandgeschichte 1.1… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Intent (military) — See also: Intent (law), Intention (criminal law), and Intention Intent is a key capability in 21st century military operations and is a vital element to facilitate subordinates initiative (U.S Army 2003, para.1 69)[1], self synchronisation… … Wikipedia
Elstow Abbey — was a monastery for Benedictine nuns in Bedfordshire, England. It was founded c.1075 by Judith, Countess of Huntingdon, a niece of William the Conqueror and therefore classed as a royal foundation. History The monastery was known to have been… … Wikipedia