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If the system was to survive, it had to be kept rigidly in place.
But the law is interpreted differently and enforced more rigidly in some states.
Their statistics might improve, but who wants to believe so rigidly in numbers, anyway?
She often photographed models on the beach, in repose, their eyes closed or averted, their bodies positioned -- trapped -- rigidly in the frame.
At the end, ushers standing rigidly in the heart of the Milky Way spring to life, herding the audience toward the exit.
By design, those proposals will do little more than maintain rigidly in place the very bulk surveillance systems that have sparked such controversy and anger.
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It is laudable from some angles but very narrow from others, and it brings with it the dispiriting implication that such solid and exemplary egalitarianism is made possible by a rigidly demarcated in-group.
As different as they are, the Sizes remain, like it or not, rigidly locked in tandem, defined in large part by their relationship.
In reality, it was rigidly held in place by a pin.
The term "Dickensian" turned up in many conversations about the hearings, but only the senators, so rigidly encased in their public personalities and so fantastically uncensored in their utterances, seemed truly Dickensian.
Yet what no one volunteers is that it was also rigidly segregated in those days, like most places in the South.
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