The republic was narrowing itself into the ideological rigidities of the Cold War. |
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He rejected the rigidities of structuralist analyses and instead suggested there is no pattern or underlying coherence in history. |
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These are aimed at unshackling the excise procedures from the slavery of complexities and rigidities, and making them simple and user-friendly. |
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This loosened the existing caste rigidities to a great extent. |
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But these are matters not of the assumptions of architects but of the rigidities of housing finance. |
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The breakers' recourse to choreographed rigidities and robotisms arises as a caveat in the face of exactly the threat it wants to fend off. |
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Ideas and programs may have mattered more than the rigidities of class. |
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