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The way they stick very rigidly to the Steiner philosophy.
Mr. Conover said that throughout the meeting, "Jared held himself very rigidly and smiled overtly at inappropriate times".
I think Operation Iron Triangle shows that military units are not monolithic entities, even if they are very rigidly structured.
We stuck very rigidly to the pure VSLA approach, but when we realised the pilot was taking longer than we had planned, we extended the time limit, rather than rushed to complete before we were ready.
With Mr. Loughner's consent, that same administrator then arranged to meet with the student and his mother to discuss the creation of a "behavioral contract" for him, after which the official noted: "Throughout the meeting, Jared held himself very rigidly and smiled overtly at inappropriate times".
Policy implementation fluctuates in a particular policy area; sometimes policies are implemented rather loosely and passively, while at other times, policies are implemented very rigidly in campaign-like styles.
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But in an era when most soccer players, even the very best ones, stuck rigidly to their positions, Ajax's manager, Rinus Michels, encouraged Cruyff to roam at will.
In her acceptance speech, she talked eloquently about the relationship between South Africa and the rest of the world, and of the South African writer's duty to his or her country: "When I began to write as a very young person in a rigidly racist and inhibited colonial society, I felt, as many others did, that I existed marginally on the edge of the world of ideas, of imagination and beauty.
For very small notch angles, a rigidly constrained radial crack ensues.
For instance, if Hillary Rodham Clinton says 'I could have been president', her word 'I' refers rigidly to the very same woman, HRC, in every possible world and her claim is true just in case there is a possible way the world could be in which that very woman is president.
We have mentioned one example of rigid existential dependence, namely, sets ontologically depending on their members (more precisely, a set depends rigidly on the very members it has, i.e., any change in a set's members will change the set itself).
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