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So I'm rigid about this when T's not around.
"I'm rigid -- I had my last chemo treatment on Christmas Eve because I wanted it on the day I was due for it," she said.
I'm rigid with fear.
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I was rigid with fear.
I was rigid, with an arm outstretched horizontally I couldn't check the time.
I was not flexible; in fact, I was rigid, hardened in my muscles and in my sleep.
On the first night I was rigid with nerves, but somehow got through it, and it went from there.
He was stroking my arms and nuzzling between my shoulder blades, trying to warm me up where I was rigid with cold.
At Monza, I was rigid with fear".
Thus, 'I' is rigid: when evaluating the truth or falsity of what is said by an utterance of a sentence containing 'I' in counterfactual circumstances, it is the properties of the person whom 'I' referred to in the utterance (the actual utterer) that are relevant.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com