The Sāsānian religious tradition of the 3rd 7th centuries, with its rigidified formal Zoroastrianism, is mainly of nonepigraphic attestation. |
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By looking at radio, telephone, television, and film, Wu shows how these industries rigidified and closed as corporations gained control. |
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Instead of being open stalls in the global marketplace, they begin to look more like opaque, rigidified castles. |
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The work of an ego-driven guru attracts followers to the guru's personality and charisma and usually a rigidified technique or formula to emulate appears. |
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It is not, however, useful for all theatrical work and like most rigidified techniques can be used or not depending on the play, situation, director or other factors. |
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A representative of the Confédération Paysanne felt that in 2003 decoupling had not incorporated several elements concerning price volatility and clarity, which has resulted in a current rigidified system. |
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The structure of the cantilever type makes up of 2 members with sole in T with thick heart out of box which rigidified of the sheet steel veins, the coating making up of riveted duralumin. |
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Moreover, the Turkish welfare regime which supports the 'single male breadwinner' family model has nourished and rigidified the patriarchal division of labor in the household. |
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