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"You are a little rigid," Boyer's character says, "too ready to judge.
She does a good job of it, since her makeup is a little rigid and masklike.
They are a little rigid and illustrative, but still charming in a decorative way.
"I recall having to be a little rigid, telling Barbara, 'You need to tell us when someone visits.' " Bryant is patient.
"Telling someone they can't grunt seems a little rigid," said Sonny Kim, the general manager of the New York Health and Racquet Club's branch on West 23rd Street in Manhattan.
Flanked by two keyboardists and a percussionist on an electronic drum kit, Jackson looks a little rigid at the start, but soon she's shaking and bending at the hip in time to the beat in a jerky, robotic dance that inspires the few sections of the crowd who have the room to do the same.
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Wales look willing to use New Zealand as a place to be themselves: lovers of space, a little less rigid and formal.
The limits of the setup meant the arrangements sometimes felt more samey than they should have, the beats a little too rigid.
The software hid menu screens in places that I had difficulty finding, and its design felt a little too rigid and even clunky.
"The difference between being a classical pianist and playing jazz is that classical stuff is a little more rigid," he says, taking aim at the keys and fussing out a few bars of Chopin.
Sure, things were a little more rigid in the middle of the last century, but there was also the three-martini lunch, as "Mad Men" has so alluringly reminded us.
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