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He compares the formalized rigid figures of Egyptian art, unchanged for 3,000 years, with the buff athletic torsos worshiped by the ancient Greeks.
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The Croatian president was a rigid figure who considered himself (and his country) far superior to the "non-western" Serbs and Bosnians.
His father was a rigid figure whom the young Fox judged harshly for never taking any risks; after he left the army, he found work as a police dispatcher.
The residues were initially hard and rigid (Figure 2).
His abdomen was markedly distended and rigid (Figure 1).
This hybrid network is rigid (Figure 8b) with glass transition temperature near 70°C (Figure 8a).
A parcel-gilt silver phiale with curiously rigid animal figures in a style derived from the pre-Islamic Sasanian tradition brought, again, £182,500.
Dale Wasserman's script, adapted from Ken Kesey's 1962 cult novel, is filled with opportunities for lusty Steppenwolf-style antics: guys playing basketball in their underwear, a pharmaceutical cocktail party, electric shock treatments and plenty of brawls with rigid authority figures.
There are rigid authority figures, normally parents, who must be accommodated, witty and wily slaves who help engineer the plot, and sometimes long-lost children who show up just in time for a happy ending.
In the second, she is this rigid German figure".
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