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But what I've got to get right is the strictness.
You were drawn to the strictness of opera technique?
Paris, and the strictness of his father, he said, were "a culture shock".
Compared to the strictness in New York, London seems freer from commercial constraints.
He remembered with distaste the strictness of American health rules about food.
She had never dreamt that so much emotion could be combined with the strictness of classical dancing.
This article was amended on 22 August 2014 to reflect that dolphinariums are not banned in Britain but are effectively banned due to the strictness of standards imposed.
But in Europe, Britain stands out for the strictness of its policies and the apparent inconsistencies in the way it enforces them.
But the strictness is also tempered: the academy, which will eventually have 1,200 pupils, is subdivided into four "small schools", so that children are not swamped by the vastness of the whole.
The problem is not so much the strictness of the regulations as their lack of consistency: each region has its own rules -- like the insistence of Midwestern states that gasoline include corn-derived ethanol -- fragmenting the nation's production.
His designs projected the strictness of a schoolmarm, though they sometimes retained a light sensuality, as when Freja Beha Erichsen passed by in a long sheath just transparent enough to reveal a thong underneath.
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