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1 As a rule, no children need so inflexible a discipline as epileptics.
2 He was so inflexible that the illusion of being carved was complete.
3 It does not do to be so inflexible if one would succeed in life.
4 He was angry at himself later, for being so inflexible .
5 Remarkably, some of the awards were so inflexible it was actually unlawful to work from home.
6 You used not to be so inflexible , Doctor.
7 Henry, well pleased to rid himself, without violence, of so inflexible an antagonist, readily granted him permission.
8 Mortal man has no right to be so inflexible as it is my nature and necessity to be.
9 He is so severe, so inflexible .
10 In face of a lover so weak, and a fate so inflexible , what could she do but submit?
11 Some people are so inflexible .
12 One thing I knew, and I don't know why I was so inflexible on this, but I couldn't tell Barry.
13 He was never so inflexible and deadly self-possessed as he was when he could not see the next step ahead.
14 It could not therefore be expected to be so inflexible , as with better information it would, no doubt, have been found.
15 EQUITY.-Commonlaw tended to become so stereotyped and so inflexible that in some cases an application of the law worked an injustice.
16 Better all the hooting gibes of the whole earth than this one voice, so cold, so inflexible , so full of utter scorn!
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