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In the piece, dancers stand stationary, their elbows bent rigidly as if they are embarking upon a machinelike classroom exercise.
He defines it more rigidly as "disadvantaged classes that operate at some remove from the mainstream and the orthodox".
In this extraordinary study of a generation, Figes details the consequences of Stalin's ideological campaign to reorganize the self as rigidly as he reorganized the streets of Moscow.
When we meet in the house he has just moved to in Sheffield – he previously lived in Chesterfield – he sits quite rigidly, as if stiffened by nerves.
They stand, rigidly, as something of a metaphor for the greater distance that Mr. Bush, in comparison with Mr. McCain, keeps between himself and chance encounters.
Huge chunks of a celestial painting on a ceiling the stars aligned as rigidly as those on the American flag have fallen off.
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This advantage is completely negated when large-step (that is, doubling) dose increases are rigidly protocolized, as was the case in this study.
Nanjiecun isn't as rigidly socialistic as it seems.
Nor is France as rigidly centralised as many believe.
We liberals can be as rigidly humorless as anybody else: You learn that, writing a newspaper column.
Yet, two decades on, the country remains as rigidly divided as ever, between a Serb half, the Republika Srpska, and a Federation of Bosniaks and Croats.
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