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Once inside Somalia, he planned to live under al-Shabaab – a group designated by Washington as a terrorist organisation which practices a very strict form of Islam under the religious law of sharia.
Then there was "devo," a very strict form of detention where kids were forced to sit with their backs straight, their feet within the boundaries of the desk, and either look straight ahead, or read mind-numbing propaganda.
For instance, Wall (19) noted that Hausa women of Northern Nigeria are rarely seen in public due to an adoption of a very strict form of purdah (i.e. wife seclusion).
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On the relationship between form and content, Anne Ridler noted in an introduction to her own poem "Villanelle for the Middle of the Way" a point made by T. S. Eliot, that "to use very strict form is a help, because you concentrate on the technical difficulties of mastering the form, and allow the content of the poem a more unconscious and freer release".
Tudor's choreography is in very strict form, but Caroline can be depicted differently.
"The supplements I took formed part of a very strict and rigid training regimen," he added in a statement.
"It was a very strict household".
I come from a very strict household.
"She has a very strict face," Ms. Gomez said.
"Van Gaal is a very strict coach," he told Telefoot.
I grew up in a very strict family.
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