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Where so many 17th-century marriage portraits were rigidly formal, the historic record of a contract, this one is fluent, conversational and sensuous.
Ladia Montes, a mother of 12 and grandmother of 40 who came from San Fernando Valley to talk about the criminal conviction of two sons, likened the opportunity to sit with Ortiz Haro to "meeting God". Mexican officials are often seen as being rigidly formal and out-of-reach to the average citizen.
Virtually immobile, the eye is rigidly encased.
Her vocabulary is rigidly defined in "Deaths and Entrances".
"History teaching in Turkish schools is rigidly nationalistic.
The current employee/contractor classification structure is rigid and it is rigidly enforced.
Dawkins's worldview is rigidly either/or, black and white.
Conservative treatment involves a variety of devices by which a patient's cervical spinal column is rigidly or non-rigidly externally immobilised.
The reactive epidemiologist is rigidly constrained as to the size, timing, and location of the study.
At the end of the 17th century, the dominant taste was for rigidly formal gardens inspired by Versailles: an imperious style that proclaimed man's confident dominance over nature.
Their lives are rigidly timetabled.
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