The accused got the rigorous imprisonment of seven years. [adjective]
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The protector about this time gave a commendable earnest of his resolution to assert rigorous justice against offenders. [adjective]
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The results of this part of the project will form the basis for a book on rigorous exponential asymptotics. [adjective]
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Human life was protected by the most rigorous laws, and the utmost attention was given to providing for the treatment of women of all classes. [adjective]
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They dwelt, not in rooms warmed only during rigorous cold, but in cells where no fire was ever lighted; they slept, not on mattresses two inches thick, but on straw. [adjective]
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Javert is an estimable man, who does honor by his rigorous and strict probity to inferior but important functions. [adjective]
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He had scarcely assumed office when he was called upon to enforce a very rigorous policy. [Please select]
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Never mind; we can't help that I'm sorry myself, but duty demands this rigorous measure.' [Please select]
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