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Hip has become rigidly, thuddingly square.
But magic, like novel writing or acting, is always bending toward naturalism, and, very quickly, the forms of naturalism become rigidly stylized.
Humor, a moment that makes one smile, seems to have vanished from most decoration: taste has become rigidly uniform — those far-too-long, desperately ungiving sofas, furniture arranged to look good with little thought of its actual use, the spiky "pieces" made by "artists" — probably because designers think too hard and not subjectively about it.
Yet the age-old problem remains; the benefits of western investment, technology, management and marketing skills have not spread beyond a coastal zone that threatens to become rigidly divorced from the rest of China (see map).This coastal region is what many westerners refer to when they talk of the Chinese economy.
If this process is disturbed, the prosthesis may never become rigidly fixed to the bone, leading to migration and with time, loosening.
If healing is disturbed, the prosthesis may never become rigidly fixed to the bone, leading to migration and with time, loosening.
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It was now that manufacturing organizations became rigidly hierarchical and authoritarian anything but "learning" organizations.
The University of Paris remained a spokesman for Roman Catholic orthodoxy, and its educational program, which was founded on scholastic dialectics, became rigidly fixed.
Teachers have always tried to deal with employment problems by negotiation, but when a school board becomes rigidly opposed to compromise, the only recourse for the teachers is to strike.
However, the constriction quickly stopped, suggesting that Z rings became rigidly stabilized in the absence of GTP hydrolysis.
Suddenly my world became rigidly controlled by numbers and mechanical, compulsive thinking.
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