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Examples
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Rigidly concentrated, he was working on a pile of reports, and I stood at attention for several minutes before he made a sign for me to sit down.
Furies 2009
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More Bachus Urges Regulators Not to Rigidly Implement Volcker Rule "Only after completing this second stage review should the regulators enter the rule-writing process," the letter said.
Street Lobbies for More Study on Volcker Rule Aaron Lucchetti 2010
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Rigidly maintaining a “close third person” point of view can be cumbersome when I want readers to see the situation from other perspectives.
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Rigidly maintaining a “close third person” point of view can be cumbersome when I want readers to see the situation from other perspectives.
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Rigidly distinguishing femininity from masculinity starts looking like a really stupid idea fast when you start to think of human sexuality as a continuum.
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Rigidly male-dominated societies are also authoritarian and violent.
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Rigidly dogmatic, they seek no one's approval; they are accountable only to God.
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Rigidly hierarchical, intolerant of dissent and wary of competition, both share a vision of Russia's future -- rooted in robust nationalism and at odds with Western-style liberal democracy.
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Rigidly earnest, even when mugging for the crowd, their efforts seem to suit his populist anthems.
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Rigidly hierarchical, intolerant of dissent and wary of competition, both share a vision of Russia's future -- rooted in robust nationalism and at odds with Western-style liberal democracy.
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