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But that has only inspired him to challenge such rigid notions.
American journalists emerge from university journalism schools, which teach rigid notions of factual reporting and "objectivity".
Ballet dancers with rigid notions of order and form would have had trouble handling these movements.
Today Vaché's lyrical, unwaveringly melodic playing has transcended rigid notions of style and itself become classic.
"Rigid notions of identity isn't good for anybody – men, women, gay, straight, transgender, or otherwise," he wrote.
In fact, as is revealed by the recrudescence of the clash of civilisations discourse, we are far from transcending obsolete and increasingly rigid notions of belonging and identity.
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But nowadays, the equally rigid notion that cheese does not go with red wine makes as little sense.
Naturally he cites Nabokov's increasingly quirky and rigid notion of translation, embodied in his literal word-for-word and unreadable version of "Eugene Onegin".
The rather harsh entry on Spike Lee is a good example of a well-meaning but rigid notion Thomson has that it's almost impossible to be a black artist in America.
We shall take the facts to be the possible situations (Suszko defines a non-rigid notion of fact, but we will use the one just defined).
But some people's gender evolves differently, and might not fit rigid traditional notions of female or male.
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