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These days, tourists are allowed to go as close as 20 feet, a distance that the guides enforce rigidly to avoid spreading germs to the gorillas.
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But the law is interpreted differently and enforced more rigidly in some states.
Religious conservatives complained that the courts had banished religion from American public life and were enforcing a rigidly secular ideology that prohibited the faithful from expressing their beliefs except behind closed doors.
Visa regulations for visiting Americans are being enforced more rigidly.
But in communities which view the outside world as dangerous or threatening, these traditional values -- values like medieval male authority and archaic gender roles -- are enforced more rigidly.
And to rigidly enforce the pink and blue boxes: the boring binary, straight-laced order.
Maria Eagle, the shadow transport secretary, has said in her conference speech that Labour would rigidly enforce caps on rail fares.
To keep the peace, Bradburn appointed local men to collect fees near Austin's colony; these men did not try to enforce the law rigidly, and tensions cooled.
But 'lawyer' does not apply rigidly.
Some of her own instructors said she rigidly enforced old-fashioned rules.
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