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Meanings of rigid disciplinarian in English
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Usage of rigid disciplinarian in English
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The Lieutenant-Governor at that time was General Peter Hunter a rigiddisciplinarian.
2
Almira Day was no rigiddisciplinarian when it came to housekeeping.
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Havelock was very strict in his religious principles, and a rigiddisciplinarian in the army.
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General Michel, although a rigiddisciplinarian and a masterful organizer, is extremely affable and agreeable.
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He was a rigiddisciplinarian toward all beneath him, a supple diplomatist to all above.
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Himself a rigiddisciplinarian, he wished not to interfere, though the cruelty of Jaspar pained his heart.
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The Captain was a rigiddisciplinarian, and his company had more work to do than most new companies.
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Though a rigiddisciplinarian, he had a keen sense of justice, was a good reader of character, and the boys respected him.
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But he is a rigiddisciplinarian, and makes it a rule never to overlook the first symptom of insubordination in any of the servants.
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The reader has seen enough, however, to understand that, in religious matters-atleast in the forms and externals of religion-hewas a rigiddisciplinarian.
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He was a rigiddisciplinarian and a great stickler for etiquette, and on one occasion he sat for sixteen hours without leaving the bench.
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He was a rigiddisciplinarian, and his own regiment was a model of accuracy in drill and neatness in the performance of all camp duties.
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This time, Sir Edward Belcher is commander, who, though a rigiddisciplinarian, and something beyond, is well known as a most energetic and persevering officer.
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1795, d. 1873) was a thorough soldier, with the repute of being a rigiddisciplinarian.