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The book's wooden boards are covered with alum-tawed skin, which has become rigid with age, and is torn along the joints and on the front cover.
The child will stiffen and become rigid with the cough.
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His whole body became rigid with trying.
This separation became rigid, with the ambiguous result that two "truths"—truth of coherence in philosophical contexts and revealed truth were thought to coexist.
Consequently, wages during recessions also become "rigid" (inflexible) with respect to performance.
As a result, wages during recessions also become "rigid" (inflexible) with respect to performance.
An ideal intermaxillary record material should be easy to manipulate, allow accurate records, and possess limited resistance before setting (to avoid dental or mandibular displacements during closure), then become rigid and with minimal dimensional changes after setting, even during storage (Sweeney et al. 2015; Ghazal et al. 2008).
Upon infection with P. falciparum, erythrocytes become rigid, most likely due to export of parasite-derived proteins and cross-linking with the red blood cell cytoskeleton (Cooke et al., 2001).
He is a man who has become rigid, who doesn't want to deal with love anymore, he has suffered too much.
When the twins were outside playing ball with friends, Nick would cramp up and become rigid like a statue.
Otherwise you become rigid".
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