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"It's a bit rigid but that rigidity makes me who I am and what I do.
French attitudes are a bit rigid, compared with the American approach of if-at-first-you-don't-succeed.
Mr. Gore has improved his timing and delivery in recent years, but can still be a bit rigid.
The format was a bit rigid, with the two comedians told to pick a pet gripe and "rant for four minutes" in a comedy battle.
Mr. Martens, who at times during the trial has appeared a bit rigid, hit his stride Tuesday, speaking clearly and forcefully from a lectern for more than three hours.
If the person avoids answering the basic questions and instead changes the subject to talk about the work they did, that tells me the person is a bit rigid.
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Her Foxtrot looked a bit stiff and rigid at first - likely nerves -- but after a series of turns in which she kept her balance very well, she kind of let loose, went toward him shimmying her shoulders and really having fun with it, nerves were all gone.
The heat-treated PS mat was altered to be a little bit stiff and rigid than before heat treatment.
When he plays a military man, as he often has, his bearing becomes a bit more rigid, more willfully correct.
Their companions on cello, lute and harpsichord provided a stable background, a bit too rigid at times.
"As a coach I was a bit more rigid in my structure.
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