rigid
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it gordon enters beth freezes | rigid | staring at him carolanne is |
its paws hang down like | rigid | backscrapers not till a buzzing |
shoulder as he was previously | rigid | and mutters something like la |
skipping steve stops skipping stands | rigid | lights fade lights up dimps |
dislodged however his stomach remains | rigid | against my collarbone he continues |
perhaps even profited from the | rigid | moral code of romantic fiction |
though again attitudes are less | rigid | now there are a few |
don t seem to have | rigid | entrance requirements here and some |
standards that they were too | rigid | and that they were scared |
the linguistic boundaries fairly fairly | rigid | m1174: yeah yeah we would |
as a result of a | rigid | centralised curriculum giving little emphasis |
is becoming more and more | rigid | and his face more and |
because there are often very | rigid | ideas about how to deliver |
in making guidelines and monitoring | rigid | enough the transport and the |
that the nhs is too | rigid | in employing staff and nurses |