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- adjective Nonstandard spelling of
rigorous .
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Examples
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"Apple, which notoriously and routinely rejects new apps from developers with a 'rigourous' vetting process, nonetheless apparently allowed this horrible application to be sold through its store," the Foundation said.
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"Apple, which notoriously and routinely rejects new apps from developers with a 'rigourous' vetting process, nonetheless apparently allowed this horrible application to be sold through its store," the Foundation said.
News 2009
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"Apple, which notoriously and routinely rejects new apps from developers with a 'rigourous' vetting process, nonetheless apparently allowed this horrible application to be sold through its store," the Foundation said.
unknown title 2009
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"Apple, which notoriously and routinely rejects new apps from developers with a 'rigourous' vetting process, nonetheless apparently allowed this horrible application to be sold through its store," the Foundation said.
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Following a rigourous auditioning process, of course.
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Computer science curriculum should be more rigourous and relevant.
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This could be prevented only by the rigourous ideological enforcement on behalf of the current members, which would stifle academic debate and investigation.
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If the weighting of both pieces was put through a rigourous prototyping it could be a little more fine tuned.
Case Coffee Table 2009
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Does he, along with his Conservative companion Elizabeth Smith, want to introduce "more rigourous testing, earlier, before students move on to secondary", testing the growth of our youngsters by pulling up their roots every six weeks?
Ewan McIntosh: Scottish Elections 2011: Our Turn to Find an Education Vision Ewan McIntosh 2011
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Does he, along with his Conservative companion Elizabeth Smith, want to introduce "more rigourous testing, earlier, before students move on to secondary", testing the growth of our youngsters by pulling up their roots every six weeks?
Ewan McIntosh: Scottish Elections 2011: Our Turn to Find an Education Vision Ewan McIntosh 2011
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