| 41. | He sensed in the British ballet system a rigidity that impeded him.
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| 42. | Diana was beloved precisely because she rebelled against royal rigidity.
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| 43. | But the Italian economy is still weighed down by inefficiency and rigidity.
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| 44. | This is not a place that responds well to rigidity,
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| 45. | Not that the government is always wrong, but rigidity is rigidity.
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| 46. | Not that the government is always wrong, but rigidity is rigidity.
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| 47. | This rigidity began to sour Levi's relationship with his players.
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| 48. | The rigidity of the state on this issue is inexplicable.
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| 49. | The Web sites, of course, have the answer : rigidity.
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| 50. | The progressive ideology has taken on the rigidity of conservatism.
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