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In the Oscar-winning drama A Separation, the Iranian director Asghar Farhadi painted a piercingly insightful picture of a failing marriage framed within the strictures of a rigidly regulated society – the personal and political intertwined, with painful consequences.
Under ESGD, the emission reduction task can be achieved with lowest electricity purchasing cost, because the generation quantity and price are rigidly regulated by authorities.
It seemed to be the missing link between body and mind, allowing the exquisite control over eating that could put animals, and people, into rigidly regulated weight ranges.
Euripides, who died around 406BC, set The Bacchae in a quasi-mythic past when Dionysus vengefully imposes his wild, women-centred cult on the rigidly regulated, male-dominated city state of Thebes.
In plain language, "bootleg" lending must either be rigidly regulated or abolished.
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America's local authorities, like their counterparts in many parts of the world, issue far too few taxi licences and rigidly regulate taxi fares.
A typical clean room has an atmosphere-control system that rigidly regulates temperature and humidity and bars entrance, by means of filters, of all but minuscule contamination.
In the case of TDG, which binds AP-sites very rigidly, dissociation is regulated by modification of a C-terminal lysine residue with small ubiquitin-like modifiers (SUMOs).
A referendum held on the issue found most voters willing to replace prohibition with government-owned liquor stores and rigidly-regulated beer parlours.
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