After an hour of intense medical attention further revival attempts failed and the children were pronounced dead just after 8pm. |
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She described having a breakdown soon after she killed her first daughter and showed intense grief. |
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The Strasbourg case law refers to actual bodily injury or intense physical or mental suffering. |
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More accurately, he found himself unable to hear anything above the intense rage that clouded his mind, or rather, cleaned it to crystal clarity. |
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She crossed her arms roughly, an intense expression of lividness seen on her almost angelic features. |
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After the concert, the storm was so intense my dad had to pull over halfway home. |
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I was slightly uncomfortable under her intense gaze and I tried to ignore the way her hazel eyes bore into me. |
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The first of these was an intense passion among local farmers for hunting that delicious, wild speckled bird known as the bobwhite quail. |
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The first reaction to khat is unpleasant and marked by feeling of dizziness an intense thirst. |
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However, on December 27, the region was blanketed by an intense winter storm that showed no signs of letting up. |
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The closing lines of this poem verify the poet's intense intellectual and emotional engagement with nature. |
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Those of us who lived through those times remember the decade as a period of intense upheaval. |
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An intense golden yellow in colour, the Churchill is slightly creamer than the non-vintage, with a more mature nose of dried fruit and apricots. |
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From mild irritation to intense rage, anger increases the heart rate and blood pressure. |
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I didn't have the heart to tell them that the kids today who want hard core, intense music don't listen to rock. |
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The battle raged for weeks and provoked a flood of newspaper editorials, as well as intense radio talkback. |
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Stay awhile amid these paintings to appreciate their graphic realism and intense detail. |
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As it happens, the periods of intense heat correspond to the periods of peak electricity production from photovoltaic cells. |
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During the 2002 congressional elections, news organizations will put polling places under intense scrutiny. |
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The evidence points to him being under intense pressure from above to do something about the popular priest. |
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She had a distinctive voice of intense warmth and startling range, and a technique seldom matched in the history of opera. |
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There are more and more articles being written about the intense animus toward president Bush among Democratic partisans. |
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In part this intense study of Scripture was connected with a conviction that his lifework lay in the service of the gospel. |
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Modern species thrive under intense herbivory from snails, chitons, and limpets, and this has been suggested as one reason for their success. |
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Runoff from intense agriculture is a big factor, as is intense aquaculture. |
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In her younger years, the little girl had an intense loyalty to her father. |
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I had to try to put my intense passionate love for him to the side and be his friend. |
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I am naturally intense and a poor sleeper, but for now I have ceased to suffer from insomnia. |
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Everyday when she looked out her window she was filled with an intense feeling of accusation. |
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The technician's face was stuck between mild agitation and intense curiosity. |
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Mice and dogs, which have intense senses of smell, have mostly intact olfactory receptor genes. |
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The pace and action was intense from the second the green flag fell, with a race stoppage due to several big crashes around the track. |
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It often projects through to the back in the midline lumbar area where it may be as intense as it is anteriorly. |
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This intense desire to convert people to the Baptist faith encouraged other Baptists. |
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I mean, how could such a simple word convey a feeling so intense and nauseous? |
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We found problem gamblers were able to shift their intense focus away from the gambling task. |
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Given New Yorkers' inclination to declare themselves with intense passion on even the most minor issues, this silence might seem odd. |
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Their origin is not yet completely understood, although they are certainly related to convolutions of the intense solar magnetic field. |
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Spectacular aerial demonstrations, often in the form of group mobbing by several adults, are accompanied by intense and prolonged shrieking. |
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The scent wasn't too intense yet strong enough to give my hair a nice refreshing and clean touch. |
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Each wafer, a beautiful raspberry color, dissolved in the mouth and filled it with an intense taste of raspberries. |
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Neighbours woken by her screams tried to save the girls, but were driven back by the intense heat. |
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When it was restaged at the beginning of this year in the new house, it seemed as intense and potently ambiguous as ever. |
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Ultimately though, For Tomorrows fail to maintain such moments of intense warmth. |
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Darius' eyes were hard and intense and his stormy aura swirled with angry red. |
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If Amitabh Bachchan was the original angry young man, surely Shah Rukh is the first modern intense romantic hero of Hindi films. |
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On arriving in the troubled area, dark clouds and intense humidity increased the sense of tension in the area. |
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The intense colour and elegant bouquet give way to a rich, full-bodied wine with ripe fruit and polished tannins. |
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There is no loathing that any man harbours more intense than that towards his benefactors. |
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When someone was talking about something deep or intense he would joke around to lighten up the mood. |
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This breeding of like to like requires some intense line breeding of certain individuals. |
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I could not get near to it for the water which seemed deep and roaring but my desire was always intense to come nearer. |
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Most compositions are swirling masses of intense orchestration mixed once again with this signature drum 'n' bass lite rhythm programming. |
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The effect of the paintings' intense color was often to dissolve the solidity of the architectonic structures. |
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Her cheeks were rouged and her hair dyed a wine color, making her intense blue eyes stand out vividly. |
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Although rivalry was intense between the two clubs, she always showed an interest in how my children were getting on and always asked after them. |
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There was not much love lost between the two cities, and that intense civic pride was reflected by local radio. |
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The amplification of intense racism and fears of separatism reverberated in the local, vernacular context. |
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The fighting became so intense it disturbed the derelicts outside, who began screaming and pounding on the door. |
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The book tries to explores the intense emotional bond that forms between people when they become reliant on each other. |
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It's nice to know there is world music beyond the intense musical colonization of Gabriel's production and Byrne's ego. |
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Then, intense fear of abandonment and loneliness overcame him momentarily, but he was resolved to face his terror by remaining alone. |
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The last two decades have seen intense efforts to standardise treatment options for out-patient management of asthma. |
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In Mexico, the PRI has also took a beating when the political system was finally opened up following intense pressure from the people. |
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Pen smiled as her mother rushed to her side and gave her a light but intense hug. |
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Strong field chemistry uses ultrafast lasers to produce intense laser pulses that create tremendous electric fields around a molecule. |
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Wide root openings allow teeth to quickly replace tooth material lost through intense chewing. |
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The urge came and went a few times until I experienced a more intense cramp that resulted in my first movement of the day. |
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Add to that their intense personal dislike for one another, and you have an explosive mix. |
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The magical girl twirled and spun through the air with a natural grace, which she had achieved after only a day of intense practice. |
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The intense flames sent plumes of smoke into the sky and initially prevented police and rescue workers from approaching the bus. |
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Hellas is an intense little contest where two players vie to control ten cities in ancient Greece. |
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But there is a Caribbean calm, intense in the tropical sun, and the sedative wash of the waves. |
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Each is studded with liquor-soaked prunes, adding soft, sweet little bites that meld perfectly with intense dark chocolate. |
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In the majority of cases, injury was a consequence of intense sports activity. |
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An intense itch of a particular part of your body may be due to the presence of lice. |
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Flight Officer Allen procured some exceptionally good shots in spite of intense flak. |
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Locally, intense brecciation gave rise to angular vein quartz fragments enveloped by a matrix of massive hematitic rock. |
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The hall has to be huge because these collisions produce intense radiation, so all the equipment is heavily shielded. |
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And they serve the intense fish broth separately from the fish, which includes rascasse, rouget, langouste and tiny little crabs. |
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Years of benign neglect on the part of her parents are followed by an intense self-serving attention that masquerades as love. |
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Her intense blue eyes sparkled, matching her sky blue sleeveless shirt and jeans. |
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Retailers continuing to struggle amidst intense competition, a slowing economy and low inflation. |
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Yet in the year that they had known each other his feelings had grown more intense rather than abated. |
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If you want intense blueberry syrup, make this one to serve over pancakes, waffles or ice cream. |
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The first course of goat cheese ravioli was rigorous and delightful in its pretty sauce, an intense parsley froth. |
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Previously they have been ranked as the most intense set of examinations in the world, with a maximum of thirteen exams in seven days. |
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The intense blue of the sky and the sweeping horizons accentuate the sequestered villages. |
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The quantity surveyor contributed a huge amount on this project and the cost management was intense because of the limited budget. |
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Her self-pitying mood began after nominations on Tuesday night when she walked in on an intense conversation between Andre and Richard. |
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So I decided to let the intense clamour of conversation wash over me and enjoy it. |
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However, intense male recombination hotspots should still increase average recombination rates. |
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With victory this time, it seemed, came intense mourning and an intimation of mortality. |
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But, under intense pressure from the military, the courts imposed only token sentences. |
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The training must include intense and particular attention to pronunciation, intonation and enunciation. |
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No matter how important or intense the game, players are affected by events off the field. |
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This one has intense raspberry and blackberry fruit with a full, rich finish. |
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A Ritual Of Faith leaned more towards heavy gothic, very intense and psychedelic with really strong vocals. |
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The shadow effects and lighting are quite intense here, and it did put a burden on the card. |
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Firefighters from Leigh, Hadleigh and Southend were held back by the intense heat and smoke as they tried to battle the blaze. |
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We follow Bell as he winds up his first losing season ever, to the intense recruiting off-season. |
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Initially a funkified machine of organ-led riffage, it melts into an acid-fried kaleidoscope of intense colored, chaotic noise. |
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This was most intense when he was working on his idea that there is no threshold for radiation-induced leukemogenesis. |
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In essence, this new intense sport is windsurfing without those nasty, nonsensical items like safety or sanity. |
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The subtropical climate brings lots of sunshine and brief, intense rain showers. |
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American companies will, in the next few years, come under intense political pressure to halt the loss of jobs to India and China. |
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Her eyes were an intense chocolate and her thick, black hair fell to the bottom of her back. |
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If you could get a kite's eye view of this place, dotting the scene would be these intense spots of orange or blue flame, showering sparks about. |
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The remains that emerged from the overburden of centuries of rubbish were themselves the object of intense archaeological interest. |
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Sometimes you hear television weathermen refer to a negative tilt trough and how it is going to spawn an intense storm. |
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I glared at him, willing my stare to pierce his forehead and at least in some way convey my intense resent of his everything. |
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I drove all the way because I loathe the tube with ever more intense venom. |
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His youthfulness is conveyed by a smooth rounded head and an intense gaze, a smile suffusing his face with spiritual radiance and wisdom. |
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The intense flavor of dried mushrooms makes them a terrific seasoning ingredient. |
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Courageously, he followed the company commander through mine fields and through the most intense artillery and mortar barrages. |
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I might add that I have felt an intense passion and love for one man several years ago. |
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Most of the characters you play on screen are pretty intense and also pretty miserable. |
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They have since reprised this song with a more intense tempo to bring a more rocking sound. |
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The technique uses extremely short pulses of intense laser light to focus energy in a very small volume. |
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Usually a poem begins in a conversational manner and modulates into intense lyricism. |
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The intense painting shows three old women with shrunken faces and clad in white. |
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The film boasts flawless production values and unusually intense and nuanced acting for a horror film. |
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Talks to stabilize a shaky truce have led to relative calm interspersed with intense bouts of fighting and air strikes. |
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Soil loss and runoff were evaluated over a 2-year period on the taluses of terraces, in this zone of intense subtropical orchard cultivation. |
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Later, I stand in the tiny kitchen through lunch service, watching his brigade of intense young men and women, cooking and plating his food. |
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But still, you're not here to hobnob and gourmandise, you're here for that intense spiritual experience. |
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European mass-market car makers are struggling in the face of intense price competition brought on partly by overcapacity in the industry. |
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The pain is intense and the urge to bear down and push the baby out starts now. |
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I watch with intense fascination as he slowly lights the cancer stick and brings it to his mouth to take a puff. |
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More than any other events on the campaign trail this year, the debates have drawn intense public interest. |
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His stringy black hair was matted against his forehead, most likely due to the intense heat and the fact that he had been working all day. |
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With an intense look and his eyes shielded behind wraparound shades, he is, at first, extremely intimidating. |
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In 1740 during an intense frost, birds fell to the ground frozen in flight and rock-hard bread was inedible. |
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That's why I prefer a sweet, smooth, rounded ruby port wine with chocolate, rather than a bracingly intense wine, like Cabernet or Zinfandel. |
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Mickelson may be a big gambler, but all too often when the pressure is at its most intense he has left himself a busted flush. |
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His interpretations of this vary, but are defined by an intense tunnel vision that blocks out the rest of the world. |
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The grief would be intense and there would be feelings and anger and resentment. |
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One of the potential side effects of being on a heart-lung machine is an intense inflammatory reaction. |
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No rivalry in Indian cricket was as intense yet as free from rancour as that between Kunderan and Faroukh Engineer. |
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Kneale's thesis is that hauntings and ghosts are particularly intense phenomena that are literally recorded by matter, by the stone of the room. |
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Male golden-collared manakins clear leaf litter from the ground to form courts, which they then use as arenas for intense courtship displays. |
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In his intense scrutiny of the politics adhering to various forms, Benjamin shows a converse sensitivity to initial conditions. |
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I'll start my own mini-break with a home spa, including an intense detox using Umbrian Clay face treatment by Fresh. |
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She began to feel her thin shoes break under her, and the muscles in her thighs started to burn with fury from the intense climb. |
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When the bureau tested bills with more intense colors, like purple and magenta, focus groups thought they looked fake. |
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The intense violence came to a head at the weekend as hundreds of rioters pelted police with petrol bombs, blast bombs, rocks and bottles. |
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As one of Wall Street's leading quants, Derman did throw off some intense gamma radiation. |
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Similar in taste to molasses, barley malt may be cut with other sweeteners to lighten its intense flavor. |
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Jai alai is an incredibly fast ball game, usually played by teams, and usually the subject of intense spectator interest and gambling. |
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Similarly, to deal with the intense radiation environment, the ship is equipped with a magnetic shield that they can turn on when needed. |
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The sudden movement and intense power required by throwers can lead to injuries to the upper body limbs, usually the shoulder, elbows and wrists. |
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Hepatorenal syndrome is an acute oliguric renal failure resulting from intense intrarenal vasoconstriction in otherwise normal kidneys. |
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The Olympic stadium follows a rise-and-fall pattern of stillness and intense activity. |
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But I've heard and ingested a lot of the heavyweights, and this intense platter even knocks them out. |
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The intense pounding of Internet stock prices throughout 2000 translates into big markdowns in deal prices. |
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His history of mendacity is so intense and so long lasting that he wouldn't understand the truth if he fell over it. |
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Between rallies of intense project chatter, they paused to scrutinize me, murmuring and smirking like schoolboys at a junior high dance. |
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They were a soft light blue, with intense dark lines reaching to the outer rims and aqua bands around her pupils. |
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Bertha ran downstairs as quickly as her short legs would carry her, a mix of fear and intense fury flooding her veins. |
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The fight sequences are grounded and intense without being inordinately brutal, and calculably acrobatic without resembling a circus act. |
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There is intense sibling jealousy and she feels she is not loved as much as the youngest child. |
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Maimonides compares this to the intense yearnings that a man feels for a woman. |
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And by the sound of it, he wants the music to stay minimal, yet supremely intense and evocative. |
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One is a wiry, intense Chicagoan, the other a languid, slow-talking Southerner. |
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The 1850 event corresponds with the date of two intense windstorms and was the only disturbance event large enough to recruit white pine. |
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For a long time I still had intense feelings of love and adoration for Tariq. |
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We had extremely hot weather early, and some of the tender plants suffered from the intense heat. |
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Many of his poems show an intense distrust for machinery, which is not surprising for poets of that age. |
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Details of their hefty pay slips have drawn both intense criticism and astonishment from the public. |
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The crystals inside the joint cause intense pain whenever the affected area is moved. |
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But anyone who has experienced intense jealousy is well aware of its power and potential destructiveness. |
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When I realised that I was descended from this man, I felt intense sadness, anger and shame. |
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Drivers and railway staff work under intense stress to keep to the tight timetables. |
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I can almost hear my heart beat in time with their intense swimming strokes. |
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The intense nebbiolo flavors and tannins of the Nebbiolo d' Alba and Barolo require years of aging before they can share their inner secrets. |
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All disciples of cinematic perversion know too well the delights of suffering in the face of intense pleasure. |
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The experience was an intense thrill, because the nature of the object was apparent at first sight. |
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Along with an intense fear of becoming overweight and preoccupation with body image, both anorexia and bulimia can include binging and purging. |
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He said he was in intense pain and losing feeling in his legs and his doctor recommended a private clinic. |
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Quickly and mercifully, the initial apprehension disappears as the book turns into an intense and absorbing read. |
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There is no vegetation here and the swirling winds are almost as intense as the khamsins in the Sahara. |
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More than anything else, this wretched film has about it an intense air of unreality. |
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I don't want the color to be too intense so it's ok if the acetate takes little to no color. |
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The lighted candles and dim red light of the sanctuary give a feeling of intense serenity. |
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That's why our training schedule is quite intense already, and it will be even harder towards the time of the race. |
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Both nurses and doctors are working under intense pressure in a service that has been appallingly under-resourced and badly managed. |
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This property also leads to the intense luminescence and electron transfer capability of porphyrins and many metalloporphyins. |
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Did the Olympic sprinter lose in the final because of the intense atmosphere or because he or she had an off day? |
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He attempted a comeback in mid-May against Berwick Bandits but pulled out because of intense pain. |
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Yet the area of environmental protection is marked by intense battles over states' rights and fears of federal encroachment. |
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And now there is an intense ache where he was, where he would have been in all these things. |
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The York theatre legend had to bow out of the star role after the opening night when he was taken to hospital with intense stomach pains. |
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He said he hoped the public would understand the intense pressure now faced by the authority and the reasons for reconsidering the scheme. |
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He is a small, intense individual with an attractive, self-deprecating sense of humour. |
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High temperatures or intense radiation can destroy chemical or biological agents such as VX nerve gas or weaponized anthrax. |
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Shiitakes have a more intense flavor than the standard button mushrooms, which makes them go a little farther. |
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But he should have resisted the intense pressure he has been under from the tabloids and Tories. |
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If a weever fish or stingray stings you, you will experience intense pain lasting for about two hours. |
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By the 1760s, therefore, it seemed that the church had successfully weathered a century of intense religious conflict. |
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But they forget the kind of tapas, intense spiritual disciplines, which were done by those ancient sages. |
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For eyes, try intense pigments such as deep aubergine, navy blue, black, darkest charcoal or even copper, followed by mascara. |
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A couple of weeks back I was feeling exhausted, had a splitting headache, intense muscle pain, all in all yuck. |
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Indeed, the sexual attraction is so intense that she interrupts her wedding in order to have intercourse in a toilet. |
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Over 170,000 have voted since the poll began on Sunday 20 October and competition is intense with the ten contenders jockeying for position. |
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Conversely, the convex portion of the wavefront diverges as it travels, so that the beam is less intense after propagation than before. |
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You may also feel a lump in your throat and intense pain shooting into your ears when you swallow. |
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During the intense gunbattle that followed, three insurgents detonated explosives and killed themselves to avoid capture. |
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Few today realize the intense devotion to Christ in the early church and in our sainted martyrs. |
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At this point I am suddenly aware that the previous intense heaviness and feeling of irritation is lifting. |
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The intense pallor of his complexion, tightly cropped ginger hair, and prominent Adam's apple, only emphasised his lack of stature. |
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Within the upper beds of the Mount Hyatt Member bioturbation is intense and many bioclasts appear to have been rotated to high angles. |
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The intense feeling welled up within her and shone from her eyes like dark beacons. |
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And each string was a different poem, a different lyric organized around a distinct, intense emotion. |
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As she was jostled, the pain became so intense that she cried out before passing out cold. |
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Glover also provides the eerie guitar noodling and intense emotional climaxes. |
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Persuading patients to dig into their own pockets is going to demand some intense salesmanship. |
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The smoky, grilled, intense flavor of the meat melded juicily with the spicy earthiness of the Grenache. |
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His reflexes seemed a shade slower than his days in Toronto, and his mellow personality differed from Hasek's intense persona. |
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Her short black hair had been carefully wetted down, and her usual leathers covered the intense fighter's form. |
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After four months of intense training, Pak, Malcom and 118 partisans boarded four junks and set sail for the mainland. |
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Amanda has learned to recognize her body's limits, but also her intense need to be around other autistics. |
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Merja demonstrated how to throw water from the buckets onto the stones, so a wave of intense heat rushed over us. |
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Chana masala is an intense dish of chick peas in a hot and spicy masala sauce, which retains a lush mealy quality, often served with pilau rice. |
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He puts to sea again and lands at Mytilene, where through Lysimachus and to his intense joy Pericles discovers his daughter. |
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Jun's eyes never ceased to stray from the ruckus that burned with such intense heat and fury. |
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Watch skilled craftspeople create intricate designs from the intense heat of molten glass. |
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Anzac Day became more intense in those days when war was once more threatening or had begun. |
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A shatteringly intense dissection of British mismanagement is promised at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds from Wednesday to Saturday. |
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Most recently, a gorgeous wild mushroom truffle soup stood out, along with a generous plate of skate dressed in an intense caper sauce. |
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There was a terrific, deafening crash, and a dazzling flash of intense red light. |
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Temperatures reached the mid-nineties on Wednesday and the heat index soared past 105 degrees with intense humidity levels. |
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Later in the film, her intense and ambiguously romantic friendship with the fisherman challenges her marriage. |
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The haunting call of the blue whale is the most intense of any animal alive. |
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It is rare that an actor as intense as this one, as thoughtful and involved in his work, is willing to be so larky about it. |
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Life companies have come under intense pressure to reduce their exposure to stock markets, leaving activist fund managers kicking their heels. |
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A laser is a beam of light radiation, which delivers intense energy to a specific area of skin. |
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The others were ready to go, standing slowly and squinting against the intense light. |
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But the mountain still blushes with the palest of pinks, suffusing the blues that give an inkling of the intense cold. |
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You react with an intense and zealous activity designed to achieve your aims at all costs. |
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Soaring, screeching, intense chamber music with hints of jazz, Latin and who knows what. |
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When things were good between them, the line usually led to passionate foreplay followed by intense lovemaking. |
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In the final the large crowd was enthralled by a game of intense skill and terrific excitement. |
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And it's now officially the strongest hurricane on record, in a season which is tied with 1933 as the most intense ever. |
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Coronary artery vasospasm is the abnormal, sudden, intense constriction of an epicardial coronary artery. |
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The site must be low in latitude as well, so that solar panels can get the most intense sunlight possible. |
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Lisa tried not to let her curiosity get the better of her as she saw the intense gazes pass between her partner and his love. |
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The movement of these air masses creates low-pressure systems that bring intense rain in the summer. |
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The disclosure will add to the intense debate over multiculturalism in British society. |
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The fragrance is intense and long stems are heavy with deep-orange pollen that stains if brushed against. |
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Consequently, the intense squeeze on profits has led to aggressive cost-cutting that is fueling a wave of lay-offs. |
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It's intense and turbulent and chaotic and calming and rhythmic all at the same time. |
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So many of our students today bring intense pragmatism to their choice of courses and majors. |
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This workout is so intense that it demands at least one week of complete rest and recuperation for the legs. |
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Next year we need to split the groups to accommodate a more intense and effective training schedule. |
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The duration of light and intense exercise training was also monitored during this study period. |
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Military operations almost always involve an intense contest for time between adversaries. |
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Gades and company give intense performances of intricate grace, stunning beauty and thrilling machismo. |
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Companies are just not creating enough jobs, despite intense pressure to hire Saudis instead of South Asians and other expatriates. |
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This intense study of obsession is not for the faint-hearted, but his tough and complex music has some unexpected moments of luculent beauty. |
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The happy hoppers are mainly characterized by their repetitive, intense activity once they have submerged. |
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The intense angst though felt at odds with the surrounding natural tranquil beauty. |
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He babbled nonsense for about fifteen minutes then had an intense allergic reaction. |
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Leaves are changing color to intense reds and pinks, vivid oranges and yellows, and more subdued browns and coppers as they fall. |
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Despite the intense security blanket, a little has leaked out about the fate of the four survivors. |
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In this plasmolysed cell the protoplast has suffered very intense shrinkage. |
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My word, it has an intense nose packed with honeysuckle, apricots and lime blossom. |
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Descending for the first time, I encountered a thermocline so intense that I thought something was wrong with my eyes. |
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Although a city man and Londoner, he was an ardent Wordsworthian, with an intense love of nature. |
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The intense anxiety created by fear of bewitchment in past societies may have further increased the incidence of the nightmare. |
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Why should schools face such intense opposition, just because they don't teach evolution as fact? |
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I love that I can do these intense things to people's bodies, and somehow, through some alchemical transformation, it's not a bad thing. |
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Their intense dialogue was somehow interrupted by the deep male voices approaching. |
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No matter how intense work was in small demesnes, the level of productivity failed to increase. |
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On stage at the concert hall is Roland, the quiet and intense orchestra leader, who is befriended by local musician and The Who fanatic, Alex. |
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There was a greater reduction in falls in the programmes with more intense exercise regimes. |
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An intense research spirit is still alive, if not continentally disseminated. |
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Skirting the village, the group crossed a little canal and came under intense mortar fire. |
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Even if a picture suggested by theory were not precisely correct, intelligent speculation is a goad for more intense experimental scrutiny. |
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One tried to enter the three-storey back-to-back terrace home, but was beaten back by intense heat and thick smoke. |
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The importance of innate immune mechanisms in controlling viral infections, cancer and autoimmunity is currently an area of intense research. |
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Preceding WWI, the entire continent of Europe was enveloped with intense competition for sea power, trade, language and territorial disputes. |
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As the larvae hatch and grow into mites, the skin produces an allergic reaction and intense itching develops. |
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We then had a brief but intense conversation in which I asked her, among other things, whether she thought she might be allergic to grass. |
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Although the kiss was brief, she could feel his intense passion. |
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Their relationship was always filled with this intense passion. |
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One or both of you begins to feel suffocated, and the intense vulnerability of sexual passion that was so easy in the early days becomes impossible. |
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Behind that coming-of-age innocence and strong-will of Swift is an intense artistic decision. |
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Exciting ninja Emily Thorne has lost her intense focus and killer instinct on Revenge. |
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The period 1894-1913 witnessed intense growth in investment in tramways. |
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The first laser was built by Maiman4 in 1960 by pulsing intense light from a flash lamp onto a ruby rod to stimulate emission in the visible spectrum. |
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We've scrawled some things into a copy book that describe how we feel when we're lonely or an image we remember from an intense period of loneliness. |
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Budding designers learn the INS and outs of the fashion industry over four intense days in New York. |
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A major source of iron, called iron laterite, is a type of residual deposit generated by the intense weathering of iron-rich rocks such as mafic and ultramafic volcanic rocks. |
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The body is an organism with an intense awareness of itself. |
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They considered deleterious human influence in the habitat of maned wolves to be more intense in the southeast than in the midwestern Brazilian states. |
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It opens with a borsch soup, a smooth and tangy beet broth served with a side of sour cream that melts into the bowl, marbling the intense purple colour. |
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With no reception, and an intimidating atmosphere of intense concentration and industry, this is no place to walk into as a stranger trammelled by British reserve. |
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The job of the modern presidency is so complex, so taxing, so intense that one's disposition even more than one's mental bandwidth may be the key to handling the job. |
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Many of them, more adventurously, are going out into the field where they'll face the intense cold and the relentless winds that make Antarctica a tough place to do science. |
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The intense heat is also matched with some sizzling colours. |
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