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1 Admirers call him captivating while critics see him as inflexible and verbose.
2 Law addressed himself to Madame de Saint-Simon, whom he found as inflexible .
3 Two rules, Logan, who, too, knew the mountaineer well, suggested as inflexible .
4 Georges refused all my offers; he was as inflexible as iron.
5 Every really great artist is as inflexible as the Grand Rocher.
6 He sought to make his will as inflexible as his form.
7 Believing she was right, she was as inflexible as the Countess de Gramont herself.
8 I was quite as inflexible towards Madame C-- ,whomI always refused to see.
9 He recognized a will as inflexible as his own.
10 The harmony of Nature and its admirable perfection need not be regarded as inflexible and changeless.
11 He was as inflexible as New England granite.
12 That "penetrating countenance" indexed a brain as direct as a drill, and as inflexible .
13 Patient ambulance transport (especially transportation of hospice patients) was often viewed as inflexible and bureaucratic.
14 But she was as inflexible as ever.
15 He was as inflexible as his father.
16 Cruz's dedication to conservative principles, regardless of consequences, has alienated many in Washington who see him as inflexible .
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