So much comes to life in this adaptation of Booth Tarkington's story about a lonely, daydreaming girl yearning to better herself and rise above the rigid confines of small-town society.
Hyperdimensional flares suddenly bloomed from it, their elevenfold symmetries scintillating in dynamic protest as they were forced to conform to the rigid confines of normal, four-dimensional space-time.
"The Beats wrote about a freewheeling alternative to the rigid social confines of the 1950's," she informs us while rebuking her Pentecostal upbringing.
From that time until his death, he continued to extoll pan-Arabism and worked for this ideal, albeit within the rigid confines of the Assad dictatorship.
A bacchanal of lewd wit, which purged feelings that were never allowed to show in the rigid confines of the daily court.
How it manages that growth within the relatively rigid confines of its physical environment is of more than parochial interest.
Lambert and Stamp had already grappled with the rigid confines of the established record companies.
The scenery by Loy Arcenas removes the play from rigid domestic confines, creating an impressionistic indoor-outdoor setting in which a bedroom door leads directly to a pastoral landscape.
Baker's melodic style fit well with Mulligan's, leading them to create improvised contrapuntal textures free from the rigid confines of a piano-enforced chordal structure.
Sometimes, however, taking a sticky leap beyond the rigid confines of the system is just what is required to alleviate torpor.