Sentence examples for particularly rigid form from inspiring English sources

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ON THE face of it, anarchists, who believe in no government, have little in common with jihadists, who believe in imposing a particularly rigid form of government on everyone.

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A number of prominent religious scholars describe Wahhabism as a particularly rigid minority Islamic sect that is intolerant of other forms of Islam, unwilling to accommodate other religions and likely to create a narrow view of the world among its followers.

And because he used a more rigid form, he wanted to be especially raw in the lyrics.

British society is not, compared with other countries, particularly rigid.

He is not, it appears, a hater; nor is he even a particularly rigid ideologue.

It was a product of a particular time with its particular attitudes — and their particularly rigid demands.

We distrust the restrictions of a rigid form like opera seria.

One of the big weaknesses I think e-readers have right now is their rigid form factor.

It should have a liquid phase with subsequent solidification to keep rigid form once printed.

They associate it with archaic grammar, rhymes, rigid form.

And if it maintains its rigid form for too long, maybe you should call a doctor.

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