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Our James brought barstool argument to the page, and enforced a rigid sobriety.
Known for enforcing a rigid code of conduct, she has been characteristically guarded during the crisis.
But they enforced a rigid system of criminal justice in the name of maintaining social order.
From the 1950s on, Chinese governments enforced a rigid separation between urban and rural areas.
FOR decades Saudi Arabia's religious police have enforced a rigid separation of the sexes in public places.
"Michelin reviewers," he wrote, "are accused of being pretentious and 'out of touch' and of enforcing a rigid view of dining that's biased against certain cuisines".
Further optimization resulted in pyrazolone and pyridone derivatives, which could form intramolecular hydrogen bonds to enforce a rigid conformation, thereby producing potent inhibition.
For much of Turkey's history, civilian governments, together with the military, enforced a rigid and often mindless secularism, where even the most nominal displays of piety were suppressed.
This book enforces a rigid, color-coded class system that places Paige high above others and causes her captors, the Rephaim, to refer to themselves with great, formal grandiosity.
Leading the charge was France, which enforces a rigid division of church and state at home, and objected to Christian symbols appearing on Slovak money that would also be legal tender in France.
From then on, Saudi's rulers enforced a rigid interpretation of Sunni Islam – one that had been widely practised across the Arabian peninsula since the 18th century, the era of cleric Muhammed ibn Abdul Wahhab.
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