rigidly in A Sentence

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    And enforce this rule Rigidly.

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    Did Jesus Rigidly and mercilessly apply this rule to Peter?

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    They should not always be required to follow the procedures Rigidly.

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    It is not Rigidly tied to a particular place or moment.

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    Teeth should not be too soft or Rigidly attached to the base.

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    Some stick Rigidly to their tried and trusted methods. Others are innovative.

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    In case of positivity, the ankle could be wrapped more or less Rigidly.

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    Are your finances Rigidly controlled, or do you have to account for every penny?

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    An interesting reworking is rolled out in a room where the guy is Rigidly tra.

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    There is danger in thinking too Rigidly that we have an exclusive, internal locus of control.

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    If you keep the commandments without the truth, this amounts to just keeping Rigidly to the rules.

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    Modi campaigned Rigidly and portrayed himself as an efficient candidate, who is proficient in turning around India's economy.

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    People with busy lives aren't going to divide their training sessions Rigidly into resistance(weights) and cardio(running, cycling and rowing).

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    Not too Rigidly, because I have long observed how people can and do change, evolve, grow, expand in capacity.

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    These principles constitute a useful 80/20 theory of the firm, but they must not be interpreted too Rigidly or deterministic-ally.

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    A card of shifting rank and use, the joker offers a spark of improvisation within a Rigidly hierarchical order.

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    The attempt to negotiate with the protesters failed, and after that the government started Rigidly and started police action.

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    The base is Rigidly attached to the wall and a folding table is already attached to it, with or without folding benches.

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    Though Rigidly caste- ridden and founded on fundamental inequality, it is a kind of socialism into which royalty is even accom- modated.

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    The Confederates tried to attack with horsemen in hopes of forcing a passage, but the Medinans were Rigidly entrenched, preventing such a crossing.

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    When you remain open to all points of view- not Rigidly attached to only one, your dreams and desires flow with nature's desires.”.

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    When you remain open to all points of view- not Rigidly attached to only one- your dreams and desires will flow with nature's desires.

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    We should try to carry out the instruction, the specific instruction of the spiritual master, very Rigidly, without caring for our personal benefit or loss.

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    Bicycles benefit from the use of 6061 aluminum alloy because it can be easily welded and is Rigidly strong when compared to its overall weight.

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    We could benefit from having someone shout that message now as our schools frequently keep children Rigidly sitting in at their desk, ignoring their own muses.

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    No doubt some apostates would have been delighted if many of Jehovah's Witnesses had stuck Rigidly to the previous understanding of such subjects and refused to progress.

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    But I fear that Rigidly promulgating the idea that climate science is settled(or is a hoax) demeans and chills the scientific enterprise, retarding its progress in these important matters.

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    Moreover, his difference from the cabinet thinkers was that he could state his theses clearly and sensibly, convince them of those on whom they depended, and then apply them Rigidly and consistently.

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    It is because the Pharisees delimited God's name and Rigidly followed a set of rules that they resisted and condemned the Lord Jesus, which caused them to be punished and cursed by God.

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    However, only keeping the commandments and sticking Rigidly to the commandments without having truth is, likewise, not fulfilling God's will- like a man who sees from one eye only, this is also a form of disability.

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