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That structure is 10% lighter yet 50% more rigid than the Gallardo's.
Voters are in the market for new movements and new combinations, yet the two parties have grown more rigid.
Yet his opinions could not be more rigid and archaic if he'd found them down the end of Blackpool pier.
The gravity data collected by the spacecraft, combined with topography, confirmed the existence of a thick, rigid crust, giving yet more evidence that the Moon's heat source has expired.
The theorisation and inclusion of these dynamics can add validity and precision to some of the broader, yet more rigid and spatially limited explanatory frameworks.
Yet his conception of grief was, if anything, more rigid than Kübler-Ross's: he believed that most people needed only four to six weeks, and eight to ten sessions with a psychiatrist, to get over a loss.
Yet Cosima was no less bigoted than her husband, and considerably more rigid in her artistic thinking.
Yet some board members are worried that the agency has become more rigid over the years as its budget and its bureaucracy has grown.
However, despite four decades effort, none of them has yet made substantial impact because these IGCs are not sufficiently uniform and robust in meeting more rigid standards for electronic device applications.
Yet the Olympics have been a reminder that since Sept. 11, 2001, the border has become more rigid than ever, and dreams of a united Cascadia remain just that.
France has a more rigid naming culture than America.
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