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Uttered in a fixed context, 'I' rigidly designates, even though it is an indexical.
What the matrix reveals is that the expression 'I' rigidly designates different individuals, depending on the context in which it is used.
The rules governing 'I' in English are modeled by a particular character: in any possible context of use ⟨w, a, t⟩, an utterance of 'I' rigidly designates the agent of that context, a, picking out that very individual in all possible circumstances of evaluation.
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Because I have stuck rigidly to the films released in UK cinemas in 2015 (preview and festival screenings don't count!), such potential Oscar contenders as The Danish Girl and The Revenant were not in the running.
In compiling my top 10 I've stuck rigidly to movies that were actually released in the UK in 2016 (festival screenings and previews don't count), which means that such eagerly awaited films as La La Land and Moonlight, which don't open here until early 2017, aren't eligible.
Maybe it's difficult to understand how rigidly I have to stick to my constant eating, standing and bathroom access.
Thus, small hydrophobic C10′ substituents are tolerated with one derivative exceeding (R = F) and several matching the potency of vinblastine (R = Cl, Me, Br vs H), whereas those bearing the larger (R = I, SMe) or rigidly extended (R = CN) substituents proved to be 10 100-fold less potent.
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