| In that case, such a hypothesis would then have to withstand the rigors of both scientific method and peer review. |
| Is he shaking with rigors, is he awake and alert and comfortable, or is he lethargic? |
| Even more critically, he has an acute sense of how the rigors of instrumental training can actually squelch innate musical creativity. |
| In my judgment, the rule is that exemption from the rigors of war is in the control of the Executive. |
| The hangars will accommodate aircraft as large as a 747 for those concerned about the rigors of a Russian winter. |
| A week of fishing and swimming, of bush tucker and general relaxation, and everyone returned fit once more to face the season's rigors. |