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The society at the time of Buddha's lifetime was also rigidly divided into castes.
Our lives are still rigidly divided into economic and social, productive and reproductive, paid and unpaid.
Rigidly divided by both ideology and party, the court risks losing public legitimacy.
Turning to international relations, we find the Coalition's foreign policy agenda is again rigidly divided.
Beginning in the 1960s, MoMA's curatorial departments were rigidly divided: painting and sculpture, drawing, photography and architecture were separate worlds.
But gang members, drug dealers, and murderers are still incarcerated there, amid a prison culture rigidly divided by race.
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But Mr. Mikati's very legitimacy is deeply questioned in a system that rigidly divides the spoils among its various sects: primarily Maronite Catholics (who serve as president), Sunni Muslims (as prime minister) and Shiite Muslims (as Parliament speaker).
Sexually amoral (he uses his monster to murder the maid he has impregnated), rigidly dividing his life (making a bloody hash in the laboratory; prissily refined at the breakfast table) and intent on his "higher calling", this Victor Frankenstein was as ruthless, fascinating and yet remote as the social climber of Room at the Top or the early James Bond.
Our early work combined FCMs with Cellular Automaton[17], which have a long history of being used to model spatial dynamics [18] but suffer from having to rigidly divide the space into equal square cells.
Like the SAT, the GMAT is multiple-choice and timed, divided rigidly into verbal and quantitative sections.
Many Japanese companies, traditionally divided rigidly by age and seniority, have dropped the use of titles to create a more open -- and, they hope, competitive -- culture.
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