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(61) The group section is a collection of rigidly formatted lines that represent each group that is needed in the namespace. The format of the line is as follows. (62) The hierarchy system was not yet rigidly solidified, making it possible for slave maids to change their social statuses and identity. (63) Mr Fernandes says that he came to the industry with no preconceptions, but found it rigidly compartmentalised and dysfunctional. (64) She did it very scientifically, as knowing the contrariety of coal and the anxiety of flaming sticks to end in smoke unless rigidly kept up to the mark. (65) During the course of therapy the client moves from rigidly of self-perception to fluidity. Certain conditions are necessary for this process. (66) In a sense, observing the rigidly stratified dress rules is to observe the order and law of the autocratical domination. (67) Drawing in the cheeks and holding the arms rigidly by the side of the body means "thin" in Amharic . (68) Therefore, moral virtue cannot be set down in a rigidly defined code of behavior. (69) Such awareness is usually a fuzzy object on aesthetic of the overall picture of the show, not rigidly adhere to certain details. (70) As people like (Douglas, author of Generation X) Coupland have been pointing out for years now, X is more a sensibility than a rigidly confined demographic. (71) If expectations are rigidly inelastic, we get the case of given expectations. (72) Conversely, a diminished or absent S1 in mitral stenosis suggests a rigidly calcified valve that cannot "snap" shut. (73) In our country, construction projects are carried on by a series of serial steps rigidly, and the lack of integration of these steps can result in the delay of project and cost overrun. (74) They want to rigidly follow rules to get things "right," and this often means they're terribly uncreative, because creativity involves making mistakes, Dr. Szymanski says. (75) But adhering rigidly to that policy would require European companies to continue reconciling their books. (76) The design spectrum is modified accommodating the effective damping ratio, so the seismic load of semi- rigidly connected steel frame can be determined. (77) But what I mainly observed was somebody who was rigidly unapologetic. (78) It would seem more sensible to apply standards flexibly rather than rigidly. (79) But Durkheim did not hold to a rigidly mechanical conception of society. (80) The application of Maxwell velocity distribution law rigidly proves that the statistical proof on the state equation of ideal gas. (81) It's held that speculative purchase of house needs to be contained and investment purchase of house rigidly controlled. (82) Then I prepared to cross-question him rigidly, for this thing was getting serious. (83) The Zentraedi had always been rigidly segregated by sex, and most of them found the thought of fraternization disquieting to the point where it had been known to make them physically ill. (84) A rigidly centralised system of wage bargaining mandates annual pay rises, come what may. (85) It is distinct from tightrope walking in that the line is not held rigidly taut—it is instead dynamic, stretching and bouncing like a large rubber band. (86) Hence, the countershaft and all its rigidly connected gears are in motion whenever the drive shaft revolves . (87) The priest caste wields considerable power in this rigidly theocratic society. (88) The wind-powered vehicle that is defined in claim 1, wherein said airfoil system includes two generally upright airfoils rigidly mounted on said body on opposite sides of said vertical plane. (89) Thus proposed clinically in on both has had to respect its group of sides rigorousness, and did not rigidly adhere to the article limits, had to know Chang Dabian, nimble utilization. (90) Is rigidly fixed to machine the workpiece or T-slot machine workstations to complete.