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Joe Orton's What the Butler Saw (1968) uses all the stock ingredients of farce to question rigid definitions of sanity and gender.
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And, with a president who has sometimes openly questioned rigid ideological adherence to free trade, anything is possible, especially in the runup to the 2012 presidential election.
But Mikayla increasingly questions rigid theology.
BENJAMIN FILENE'S premise -- that the realities of artistic practice "call into question... rigid definitions of 'pure' folk music" -- is by now so widely accepted that even purists have to live with it.
Baden-Powell was no revolutionary; he did not question the rigid sexual ethos of his time.
As a result, religious Egyptians are starting to question the rigid scholasticism of Islamist debate.
The type of dependence in question is rigid existential dependence, to be clarified in a moment.
Combined with Stanton's results, this also answers Rothschild's question which rigid hypersurfaces are equivalent to a hypersurface that is given by an equation: where p is a homogeneous polynomial (see [8]).
A headache attack with migraine phenotype in patients with epilepsy thus might be associated with otherwise clinically silent seizures, calling into question the rigid differentiation between interictal and ictal headache.
In response to the low objectivity and reliability of the classic essay-type questions, modified open-ended formats have evolved which typically combine short answers, carefully crafted questions and rigid marking templates.
"When Stone questioned the rigid orthodoxies of modernism, he was branded an apostate".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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