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France has a more rigid naming culture than America.
Levein was only adopting a more rigid, and disconsolate, approach.
However, the Lords' call for a more rigid appointments process is, I fear, somewhat misplaced.
A strut-tower brace connects the front shock towers, giving the XRS a more rigid feel.
Of course, there are some industries where a more rigid structure is essential.
Four-inch-by-four-inch posts offer a more rigid foundation.
It handles reasonably well, with a more rigid feel when the top is up.
The aim, Bosnian and foreign officials maintain, is not merely aid, but to spread a more rigid Islam, Wahhabism.
Indeed, some argued that the United States ended up with a more rigid system of tracking than any other country.
A lack of female economists is, therefore, limiting debate, meaning a more rigid and less open discipline.
Thank heaven there was — if you looked for it — a more rigid and geometric structure to counterbalance all this sweetness.
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