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"I asked him how he got it so rigid and he told me, 'egg whites and Knox gelatin.' Later that day he was kicked out of school for it".
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"Well, the presumption of innocence, you know how it is — sometimes it becomes so rigid," Mr. Astakhov said.
However, it is so rigid that it is difficult to shatter.
It's so rigid and formulaic I can break it all down into 10-minute segment".
Martz's system may have been complex, but because it was so rigid and rule-oriented, Cutler didn't always have to be much of a decision maker.
Agassi, an eight-time Grand Slam singles champion, once used Kevlar, which is supposed to create a truer ball strike because it is so rigid.
The pronoun exclusion was without exception -- 'man and his images,'thehe artist and his tools' -- to the point where a review of Grandma Moses said, 'Rarely does an artist in his lifetime receive the acceptance of Mary Robertson Moses.' It was so rigid: to include the feminine pronoun was to ruin the structure of English.
It has a more taut suspension than that of the Audi TT, but it isn't so rigid that it hurts to drive every day.
At some point I began to move away from formal sentence structure because it's just so rigid.
The Cameron government would have been a lot more effective in its own terms if it had not been so rigid about civil service pay, as Cabinet Office ministers privately acknowledge.
I remember, when I was a kid, watching my mother jam herself into her girdle — a piece of equipment so rigid it could stand up on its own — and I remember her coming home from fancy parties and racing upstairs to extricate herself from its cruel iron grip.
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