To think then is to cerebrate and to worry is to cerebrate intensely, and worry is overwork of the most disastrous kind. |
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While they lack any motivation to be good, they intensely desire to appear good. |
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The city is the arena of multiple singularities, packed densely with each intensely individual life living out its deeply personal destiny. |
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It was here that he invented the oxy-hydrogen blowpipe, a system for burning a jet of oxygen and hydrogen to produce an intensely hot flame. |
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The third family consists of Veronica, her intensely irritating husband and her two apparently bone idle sons. |
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A woman writer who evokes an intensely personal landscape still finds she is dismissed as slight, precious, trivial. |
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Here is music as beautiful, as intensely dramatic, as unhackneyed as the day it was written. |
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Scabies is an intensely itchy dermatosis caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. |
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The poem is often regarded as one of the most intensely if mysteriously beautiful of Shakespeare's works. |
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She was intensely shy, but onstage she became the most uninhibited person in the room. |
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Yet teenagers need parental guidance and attention just as intensely as do newborns or young children. |
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It was a thinly veiled attempt to provide medical cover for intensely political decisions. |
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New mutated forms of GFP that are more intensely fluorescent provide more avenues for its use in vertebrate systems. |
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That does not imply that it is less intensely felt than other emotions, but only that it is less vicissitudinous. |
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The attacks on Australian judges in recent times have become more vituperative, more sustained and more intensely personal. |
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They are intensely suspicious of science and experimentation, and regard new technology with dread. |
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Erysipelas, also known as St. Anthony's Fire, is an intensely red bacterial infection that occurs on the face and lower extremities. |
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This album is intensely intimate, just like the candid photos of the band in the CD booklet. |
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Individuals in the old regime were intensely concerned with questions of status and rank. |
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Kupffer cells are activated early, diffusely, and intensely and precede the activation of stellate cells. |
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Actually its colour is a little off-putting, so close your eyes as you sip this intensely sweet and zesty wine, full of marmalade tang. |
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They made contemptibly lukewarm, stewed tea, not the burning hot, intensely flavoured medicinal liquid that made you gasp as you sipped it. |
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He was an intensely private man who dedicated his life to the development of the hospital and cardiology in particular. |
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Pain from his arm was rising intensely from the glass cutting into his palm and the sweat that subsequently stung the wound. |
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Much of the land was intensely cultivated, a dry quiltwork of barley fields and hayfields and pastures shorn down to the dirt by goats and sheep. |
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Paradoxically, she is an intensely private person, yet lives her life like an open book. |
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Men are intensely straightforward and logical beings, and they find this confusing. |
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For all the pomp and ceremony and the thousands lining the streets, this was also an intensely personal service. |
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The River Knights watched intensely as one of their own, their champion, Christopher Knight fought John Pavin, their evil nemesis. |
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Asita is cute, though not charming, and is histrionically capable of presenting a lover's role intensely. |
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What distinguishes this work from her previous evocations of food is her absolute dedication to summoning it up intensely. |
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Instead of the intensely supercharged work experience I was expecting, I was invited to relax, sit back, let the weekend take hold and just be. |
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The function, meaning, and impact of gift exchanges have been investigated intensely by anthropologists. |
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This works especially well with members of the opposite gender, since it makes them intensely hot for you. |
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She slowly gained the stamina needed for the intensely hard work of milking and churning butter. |
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During this period of recovery there was a good deal of parosmia so that the odours of tobacco and coffee were intensely disagreeable. |
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Most sandstones arc characterized by erosional bases, hummocky cross-stratification and intensely burrowed tops. |
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The feast begins with a few hunks of soft onion bread and a thimbleful of an intensely rich roasted-eggplant garlic spread. |
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This patient had a similarly colored bright blue colon and some less intensely stained patchy blue areas in the small intestine. |
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By contrast, Dickens's second protagonist, Oliver Twist, experiences what seems set to be his climacteric in an intensely fraught boyhood. |
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In an intensely managed, year-round vegetable garden, plant peanuts after winter greens such as turnips or kale. |
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Gothep looked intensely into Jenna's eyes, his own glowing from ice blue to fiery red. |
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With the news of the birth of their healthy baby came a sense of closure to an intensely emotional case. |
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His fans long ago came to terms with the intensely coded, idiosyncratic and bizarre thing that is Dylan. |
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He is intensely and cocksurely moral, but his morality and his self-interest are crudely identical. |
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The rocks have been intensely deformed and sheared and the calcareous conglomeratic sandstones are well indurated. |
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This will allow you to fully compartmentalize your chest into upper and lower sections and to focus more intensely on each area. |
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This picture book gently illuminates an intensely personal grief with the author's brilliant clarity. |
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Alex becomes intensely infatuated with a female executive, while Victoria continues to befriend a classmate in crisis. |
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She shivered slightly and compressed her lips in a straight line and she appeared to be listening intensely. |
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He leapt from his horse and clamped his hands on her shoulders, staring intensely and concernedly into her eyes. |
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The early months of 1931 were to be intensely busy ones for the young composer in the concert hall. |
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He had an intensely inquisitive mind and a great interest in the natural sciences. |
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It is an intensely insecure profession, pursued under the glare of a relentless media. |
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It is an unsettling contrast to the existing grain of Tokyo's confused, chaotic yet intensely busy and cramped character. |
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Indeed, but it also seemed intensely relaxed about the rich behaving like filth. |
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The enhanced monitoring capability will soon allow emergency responders and scientists to assess how intensely the ground shook in the region. |
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When the intensely ionizing particles found in space strike human tissue, it can result in cell damage and may eventually lead to cancer. |
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This is based on the occurrence of trace fossils, principally on the abundance of intensely churned sediments there. |
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Both of the fish vibrate intensely while eggs and milt are simultaneously discharged. |
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The volcano has been intensely fractured during the 2001 and 2002 flank eruptions. |
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The same is true for higher wind speeds, intensely turbulent conditions, and elevated temperatures. |
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It is erupting more frequently and more intensely than during the last three centuries. |
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I continue to practice my childhood games almost constantly, and more intensely, but in a visual manner. |
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The toy is small, yet the artist stares intensely at it, puzzled by the magnitude of the myth. |
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Individuals glimpsed intensely in the strange little city of sensations which has been made with such elemental means. |
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A farmer is likely to manage owned land more intensely than rented land, to preserve its productivity for future generations. |
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You often have to sit down to look more intensely at small items on tables. |
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The displays are focused intensely on the corpses and emphasize the painstaking choreography of the state funerals in the capital. |
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We wanted to be able to work intensely on our diploma projects in our own space. |
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They worked intensely together for several months and developed a close, if not yet intimate, relationship. |
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In essence, each window consists of two parallel, intensely vertical compositions. |
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The two designs for gargoyles show him at his best in the sense that both versions are intensely decorative. |
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He regarded the Chartres photographs as intensely important, though it is not clear what he intended to do with them. |
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Despite the heat of fire and a midday sun, the tone of the photograph is, with its blues and greens, intensely cold. |
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Probably the worst instance was the section with intensely blue-green walls. |
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Over many years, proposals were evolved for relocating the library to free it of the intensely cramped conditions in the Great Court. |
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A very young architect, working with a poor rural community, has generated an intensely spiritual space. |
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The two gaze intensely into each other's eyes, while a blue laser light flickers within an eyeball-like plastic dome. |
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His suspicion of a plot to deny him the prize that he believed to be his due made him intensely hostile to the powerful academy. |
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I can only say that the number of admirers is balanced by those who disliked them intensely. |
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In a lost attempt to make her happier, Joan's father had tried to make dinner, something he loathed intensely. |
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This poem provides an indication of how she felt about someone she was intensely involved with. |
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He becomes your paternal architecture guide for the semester, and truly he does intensely care. |
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The design plans met with an intensely negative response from the public and press. |
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Some people with obstructing lesions complain intensely about trivial bloating while others scarcely notice extreme bloating. |
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If their son is eliminated, they tend to cry intensely and protest with the jury. |
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Startled females may also lose the opportunity to mate with more intensely displaying, preferred males. |
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Secularity is, by its very nature, a temporary interregnum between two intensely religious periods of world history. |
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On this special day, Ethan plopped on the floor by his father's chair and intensely perused a pile of magazines. |
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The issue split Republicans, many of whom saw it as government intrusion into an intensely private matter. |
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Enemies duck, cover, flank your positions, and generally try to kill you as intensely as you try to kill them. |
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The intensely flavoured sauce went better with the fragrant pigeon than the lighter tasting lobster. |
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Restaurateurs are probably right in thinking Shanghainese do not like intensely flavoured food. |
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His portrait of this elusive, intensely private genius describes Faraday's links with painters and poets, polymaths and mystics. |
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The skin becomes intensely itchy, so much so that the patient cannot resist the urge to scratch. |
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The magazines he shaped are benefiting from heavy government subsidies and are, in fact, among the corporate welfare bums he hates so intensely. |
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Undeniably the most gruesome part of the corrida, this suerte de picaris is intensely disliked by aficionados. |
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Chocolate orange fondant was intensely rich, too rich for me, as were the iced cappuccino layers with alcoholic Grappa sauce. |
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Chicken pot-au-feu boasts an intensely flavored broth almost sweet with the essence of chicken. |
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His forte lay in articulating authentic emotion, because most of his fictional writing was structured around intensely felt personal experiences. |
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They grew up together on and around Roman Street in the 7th Ward, the most intensely Creole part of town. |
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I made it with some Sicilian blood oranges whose flesh ranges from intensely red to a vivid, shocking crimson. |
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Even in an intensely cultivated land it is possible for agriculture and botanical conservation to go hand in hand. |
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This could prove to be intensely irritating and amusing in equal measure, and probably all too easy to take potshots at. |
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As he sliced bread for the meal Brother Danny chuckled at the intensely earnest youth. |
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The hillsides are intensely covered by molle pepper trees, ferns and genipaps that make a deep contrast with the grey and pink coloured rocks. |
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He reacted intensely to the experience of his Italian visits, the first in 1883, becoming a lifelong admirer of the Italian primitives. |
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A source of aggravation could be your temporary inability to sort out intensely private feelings. |
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It put the onlooker in the position of a privileged eavesdropper, able to pick up every nuance of an intensely private exchange. |
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In Sadness, these two threads are delicately and skillfully woven together to create an elegant and intensely moving documentary. |
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The tiny globes emitted light 35 times more intensely back toward the laser source than in any other direction. |
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Community groups got intensely involved, demanding a wealth of detailed information. |
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Some shoppers detest them intensely, while millions will use them but can't be bothered to claim the benefits. |
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Allen's characters, both the admirable ones and the detestable ones, are intensely alive, and we know this by their distinctive voices. |
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Men need two grams of protein per kilogram of body weight when they train intensely, says Sternlicht. |
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High-grade metamorphic rocks, often intensely folded and granitised, form the tectonic shield areas of the continent. |
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It ejected some intensely acrid fluid, which burnt my tongue so that I was forced to spit the beetle out. |
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Fact is, his grogginess is of a piece with his intensely absurd comedy, the enervated mutterings of one worn out by too much hard thinking. |
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The question I keep asking myself is why has fox hunting become such an intensely emotive issue in this country? |
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The officers were suffering from low morale caused by their guv'nor who was intensely disliked. |
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Why this was I never knew because she disliked him intensely and was always threatening to change him. |
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What he does for a living is intensely private and frustratingly protracted. |
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Using corrupt means and intensely exploitative labour practices, they build up their own capital. |
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He can come across as intensely serious about the game, even dour in the eyes of the fans, but this is as much a myth as so much in football. |
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The bold foreshortening and the swirling draperies create an intensely dramatic composition. |
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I liked the apple tart, and the intensely caramelized Mexican tres leche torte. |
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Painfully shy, agoraphobic and intensely private, the outline of his life is, for the most part, a list of publications. |
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After suffering a week of intensely personal attacks on his character, he denied lying but confessed to a fear that mud sticks nonetheless. |
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Along much of its exposed length, the unconformable contact was intensely sheared during subsequent ductile deformation. |
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His intensely intimate music gets under your skin rather than grabbing you by the lapels. |
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I found the training very satisfying but the competition intensely frustrating because I knew I was always underperforming. |
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We were intensely hitting the ball back and forth to each other until she did hit that loopy shot, and I slammed it back at her. |
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After my first success I became intensely interested and gave up the sleight of hand and conjuring work I had been doing. |
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As the blood returned to the ankle, it throbbed intensely, as if icy hot knives of pain were slicing his foot in half. |
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His intensely physical lead performance careens from raving belligerence to groveling abjection. |
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The quadruped stood on all four of its legs, its silver-grey synthetic fur shining, the false yellow eyes gleaming intensely. |
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But before this material is permanently captured, it gathers into a swirling accretion disk that surrounds the black hole and radiates intensely. |
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Along the way she has acquired a reputation for becoming intensely, even dangerously, involved in her parts. |
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The police have also been less than welcoming, which rankles John intensely. |
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Is the use of incidental sound from hospital waiting rooms, or the jet engine whine during an undressing, meaningful and intensely intent-filled? |
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The younger ones, by contrast, kept to themselves more, talking intensely in quiet voices and casting a chilly eye on strangers. |
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As you know, I find the cut and thrust of reasoned argument intensely stimulating. |
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I know this happens much more frequently and intensely in winter but it still alarms me how many days I feel deflated right now. |
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As Shakespeare wrote it, The Chronicle History of Henry the Fifth is an intensely masculine, simple, sanguine drama of kinghood and war. |
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Hiding behind humour, he was intensely aware of his inability to produce works of political significance. |
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They were a series of most interesting specimens that proved clearly the abnormal and intensely xenolithic character of the rock in question. |
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People imbued with intensely tribal values often alternate between manic activism and depressed fatalism. |
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Today we can see hassidic sects who have become quite scholarship-minded, opening their own yeshivas and studying the Talmud intensely. |
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We must never forget the intensely human story of the lessons, warnings and inspirations that story holds for us today. |
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This one took me a while to get into, because I liked its opening track so intensely that the rest of the album initially felt like a let-down. |
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Thick, juicy cod fillets are steamed over water that is intensely flavoured with a medley of spices, fresh herbs and aromatics. |
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He cares and worries intensely about movies, and he's eloquent, loquacious, even verbose on the subject. |
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She yearned intensely to throw in her lot with us for life and yet she was inhibited by subconscious fear. |
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The car's headlights led the way in this intensely gorgeous astral setting. |
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There are also a series of intensely sweet, almost saccharine desserts, like peanut ice parfait and an extra-creamy flan made from vanilla beans. |
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At such moments, our distinctions between sacred and secular, our demarcations of time, place and identity, are briefly but intensely shaken. |
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The intensely flavored truffles were shaved over the creamy risotto at tableside. |
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Her off-the-shoulder gown, which she disliked intensely, was made of fifty yards of ivory silk taffeta. |
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I Saw Ramallah is an intensely lyrical account of the poet's return to his hometown on the West Bank from protracted exile abroad. |
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The chicken comes with a little bowl of salt to dip it in, and as intensely salty as that sounds, it's wonderful. |
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She stares intensely at a scene, immersing herself in it fully, and suddenly she and the whole thing take flight. |
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A healthy spirit of competitiveness ran intensely among the groups as they vied with each other. |
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Italy traded with the Saracens intensely and its southern tip was under Saracen rule. |
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You know that painful burn in your muscles when you're exercising intensely, that's because of a build-up of lactic acid, right? |
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And the crew left no telltale scars on the fragile hillsides where they had been intensely working, she says. |
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In fact, the whole second half of the album is a lot more chilled out than the first, which can be manic and intensely un-listenable. |
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All of these factors conspire to create a manic and intensely enjoyable film. |
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Every schoolkid knows that an ordinary word repeated quickly becomes intensely odd. |
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The failure of his schoolmastering career depressed Wittgenstein intensely. |
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The public flocked to see the very Massine ballets that Tudor so intensely disliked. |
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Elaborate use of food-colouring, marzipan, other decorative edibles and props meant that every cake was both memorable and intensely personal. |
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Moreover the concern is an intensely practical one, rather than theoretical. |
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It is not an intensely material matter here, but it explains a lot that has happened. |
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Nine members of the dance group worked intensely, mostly alone or in pairs. |
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He was an intensely charismatic actor and conveyed the meanings of words as dramatically and sensitively as the music. |
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The second course of today's luxury five-course meal is something a bit heavier, more intensely flavoured and is nice and meaty. |
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The stakeholders are frighteningly numerous, diverse, intensely self-interested, and powerful. |
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The story is that of an intensely Irish megalomaniac father, who lives in the violent and paranoid world of his furniture store mogul past. |
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Whilst qualifications are not the be-all and end-all of life, I am intensely proud of my achievements. |
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George was a mensch, like Holly Whyte or Jane Jacobs, seeing cities in intensely human, interactive terms. |
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His book gives readers an intensely personal inside view of the hunt for America's worst serial killer. |
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Chordoma also presents with intensely metachromatic myxoid stroma, and the tumor cells may be single or arranged in cords. |
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God loves us deeply, intensely, and he cares about even the most incredibly lost and stubbornly unrepentant sheep. |
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This intensely personal painting, the product of a psyche conditioned by mind-altering drugs, was probably his last. |
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It is quite obvious from simply watching them that they are intensely miserable and unhappy people. |
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Does this suggest that Watters' urban tribes are intensely political in ways he has not yet registered? |
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His paintings are intensely private visions culled from a variety of photographic and other source materials. |
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From the moment he catches sight of him, intensely inhaling a cigarette, he is captivated by his every move. |
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And that must be seen as an intensely moral, rather than legal, obligation. |
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As students, they are grim-faced and punctuate their training with odd, guttural sounds, and as instructors they tend to be intensely rank-conscious and overbearing. |
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Cytoplasm was abundant and intensely basophilic with Giemsa stain. |
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Cholera vibrios release a poison that damages the lining of the intestine so that it leaks fluids and salts, and as a result, the patient is intensely dehydrated. |
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In fact academics at the University of Virginia found that an out-of-body experience is a normal psychological response to an intensely stressful ordeal. |
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Okay if anyone agrees with any of my very underqualified but intensely heartfelt, and passionate, article, please write back and tell me if you somehow agree. |
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A California dentist reports the successful treatment of tic douloureux, an intensely painful affliction of the trigeminal nerve, which produces pain in the face. |
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She stood stock still in the middle of the room and stared intensely at nothing, at nothing you could see anyway, and then she started ticking things off on her fingers. |
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There is one intensely sexual passage in which the protagonist cannot tell if he is sleeping or awake. |
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The Aberdonian remains intensely bitter about then Pittodrie manager Roy Aitken falsely raising his hopes of being listed as a substitute for the 2-victory over Dundee. |
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If you want a intensely good view of the action, go pay him a visit. |
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Not surprisingly, this laid-back ball of nerves is also both intensely rational and explosively emotional. |
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The effects of Callisto's gravity will set up the space probe for a swing over both polar regions of the intensely volcanic moon Io in August and October. |
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We marvelled at this truly Jesuitical response, and listened intensely. |
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Religion is an intensely personal matter and is as sacrosanct as chastity. |
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Because of the intensely dry climate, steel weathers quickly but does not rust through, so it was not necessary to use costly proprietary types of oxydized steel cladding. |
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Behind the impersonality of money lies an intensely personal, often compensatory compulsion. |
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Music, of course, is another intensely important arena, particularly so these days in North Africa and France, where rai music has made the pop charts. |
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So insignificant, but I was walking home very late and in my rush almost barreled into a woman who was intensely trying to fish out some candy from a pesky wrapper. |
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Corneal problems such as keratitis, ulceration, and arc damage are intensely painful, often requiring local anesthetic before the eye can be examined. |
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He closed his eyes, then suddenly felt an intensely agonising stabbing pain in the side of his head, but it was quickly gone, and he knew no more. |
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Sighing intensely she looked at the first paper trying to inscribe over the walnut oil stains that had been left by Nick's little nutcracker joke. |
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The swirling draperies create an intensely dramatic composition. |
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The nomads, he said, were intensely jealous of strange men catching sight of their womenfolk, so I should stay in the Landcruiser while he advanced half way across the scrub. |
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They expect to find the whole area intensely wooded, unaware that the word originally meant an area of land, wild, uncultivated and largely treed. |
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But realistically it obviously would have an intensely huge impact upon the number of civil jury trials for example that might have been held in Queensland. |
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Washington was a passionate advocate for an intensely practical education for ex-slaves and their descendants. |
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Cash, an intensely introspective son of a mill manager, was obsessed with how the alchemy of class, race, and gender combined to forge the southern character. |
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My wife is sitting in the recliner staring intensely at the television. |
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Last sighting was two days ago, of one who was dripping wet, sans towel and completely starkers, and talking very intensely on his mobile about ordering some ceramic tiles. |
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He was always falling in love, and I want to see an analogy between his falling in love so desperately, so intensely, and his fascination with tigers. |
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The demon's eyes seemed to narrow intensely as they fixated their dark depths on the shimmering, angelical woman kneeling in the shallow water of the pond. |
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They are intensely nationalistic in style, and Hubay either took the melodies directly from Hungarian folk music, or created his own echt Hungarian originals. |
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Architects were commissioned to develop an alternative prison model that focuses more intensely on rehabilitation through intellectual, physical, and social education. |
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Is it exhaustion, something intensely painful in itself to someone who always felt boundless energy? |
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However, its only teams to win gold were in gymnastics and fencing, both intensely solo sports. |
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Limp Handshakes annoy me intensely, I don't care who it's from. |
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Research has shown that a fugue state may be induced by intensely emotional or stressful events. |
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An intensely private man, he loathes the press and hates media criticism. |
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The limestones, which have been silicified near the granodiorite contact, have in places been intensely metamorphosed into a typical contact-metasomatic assemblage. |
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Activation of the dentate gyrus may merely reflect the intensity of the locomotor activity after the animals have already decided how intensely they want to run. |
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The American Revolution was led by descendants of New England Puritans and southern Royalists, many of them intensely proud of their English origins, culture, and identity. |
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Mount St. Helens began rumbling more intensely Wednesday, prompting scientists to warn that a small or moderate eruption could come in the next few days. |
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But in the course of her illness, she said, it was intensely tiresome when people assumed she was at death's door, in spite of statistics proving how good her chances were. |
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Sure, it is atmospheric but it is also intensely predictable. |
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Western Ukrainians are intensely nationalistic and distrustful of Russia. |
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It is generally acknowledged that Thai curries burn the palate intensely, but briefly, whereas other curries, with strong spices, burn for longer periods. |
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At first her face was stern, and she stared intensely at Sadie. |
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And even at its most splintered, the music remained intensely lyrical. |
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While for some, video games conjure up the image of the socially withdrawn and uncommunicative male, the milieu of video games is intensely social. |
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Fires tend to burn more intensely in areas that have been logged. |
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She is almost always shown in profile and never engages the viewer, but with downcast eyes she seems intensely self-absorbed or excessively demure. |
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He stared at me, his intensely blue eyes wreaking havoc in my mind. |
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Foie gras is so lavishly rich, it tastes best with powerful beverage partners, such as an intensely sweet, high-acid French Sauternes or a late-harvest white wine. |
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He is quite even-tempered and intensely funny in a quiet way. |
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But the weather combined with the intensely chalky soil yields a sparkling wine that is impossible to duplicate in many New or Old World climates. |
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He is intensely irritating, with a cockiness untempered by charisma and exacerbated by a grating accent he brought from England when his family emigrated. |
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This procedure softens, intensely hydrates and detoxicates the skin. |
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Replace hard rock, piano balladry, and opera with death metal, prog rock, and emo, and the result is one of the most intensely colorful albums you'll hear this year. |
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His pillowy agglomerations of intensely colored cardboard are assembled inside forms that remind me of beds. |
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I particularly enjoyed the solo variation in the second movement by Andrei Uvarov, which was intensely sad, delicate and surprisingly feminine for such a big man. |
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Music and dance held fast to religion and tradition because both were intensely theorised and held up by a remarkably well-preserved and staunch public. |
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Then I realized his resentment was based on what an intensely competitive guy he always was. |
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If I was intensely sick, they might feel generous enough to call the medical team to give me a shot to stop the nausea. |
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It's not the intensely bright colour of summer lilies, irises, poppies and daylilies, but the deeper gem tones of ruby-rose sedums, amethyst ajuga and opalescent anemones. |
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The general geological structure of the Peak District is that of a broad dome, whose western margins have been most intensely faulted and folded. |
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The poor guide had been sitting through the shauri open-eyed and open-mouthed, intensely puzzled by the whole performance. |
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Ammonia then reacts with sodium hypochlorite and phenol in an alkaline solution to form an intensely blue indophenol compound. |
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The rarer, submillimetre galaxies that form stars even more intensely 2, 12, 13 are largely merger-induced starbursts. |
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How can humanity be eliminated from a scene where it has been intensely, sufferingly active ever since the dawn of history? |
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At almost every turn he seemed intensely focused but unpressured and completely in command. |
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She was intensely eager to delve into the mystery of Mr. Joplin and his brief case. |
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As a boy and young man, Britten had intensely admired Brahms, but his admiration waned to nothing, and Brahms seldom featured in his repertory. |
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A hearty, comfort food starter, the beef encased in the flakiest of flaky pastry, the tiny mushrooms intensely flavoured. |
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They can sometimes become infected causing bartholinitis in which an intensely painful red swelling forms at the opening of the ducts. |
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Yet more gallingly, the states have got involved in this baneful enterprise quite intensely and intensively. |
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Cassimere remembers the Kennedys, Joe and Feltus, as collegians intensely active in the struggle for equal opportunities. |
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Baxter's mature vision of the Muse is as an intensely anarchic, unrespectable figure. |
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For members of the American Electrology Association the issue of bullying is intensely personal. |
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It is intensely folded and much of the tremolite mineralisation may in fact be due to metasomatism. |
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He was a shy, abrupt, slyly witty, and intensely thoughtful man. |
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Gold mineralisation at the Kourouba Prospect is hosted by intensely hematite-feldspar-chlorite altered granodiorite. |
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We have developed simple devices which can simultaneously detect nitrate and nitrite ions as intensely colored diazonium salts. |
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Residents of warmer climes, the tourists made merry in the intensely cold weather, throwing snowballs at one another. |
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Ampesi, intensely flavored stews or soups, are eaten with fufu, a firm, starchy dumpling made from plantains or cocoyam. |
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When he returned to France he had been intensely influenced by his mentor and his music revealed Italian musical stylizations. |
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All these factors, and others, conspire to make colorimetry intensely difficult in real-world viewing situations. |
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At the time, I also intensely co-operated with the Prague Madrigalists, superlative singers. |
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Further widespread persecutions of the Church occurred under nine subsequent Roman emperors, most intensely under Decius and Diocletian. |
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Few subjects agitate parents more intensely than the commercialization of childhood. |
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Some species, although not intensely poisonous, do affect the health of animals that swallow more than small amounts of the material. |
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Jessica was so intensely obedient of her parents that her brother sometimes thought she was a robot. |
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Camera systems used similar spinning discs and required intensely bright illumination of the subject for the light detector to work. |
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Amsterdam is intensely urbanised, as is the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area surrounding the city. |
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The Calvinistic Methodists are intensely national in sentiment and aspirations, beyond all suspicion loyalists. |
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In the North Atlantic, seawater at the surface of the ocean is intensely cooled by the wind and low ambient air temperatures. |
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The process was continued under David's successors, most intensely of all under William the Lion. |
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This is hotter, drier and less intensely cultivated than the Highveld above the escarpment. |
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Up to the end of Roman control, it was an intensely garrisoned province that was inhabited by Romans and Ripuarian Franks in the 5th century. |
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Due to Austrian and Ottoman opposition and British reserves, the union program as demanded by radical campaigners was debated intensely. |
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A subsidiary of the Iraq Petroleum Company was intensely interested in some promising geological formations near Fahud. |
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His world is severely postreligious, a circumstance that made reflective believers intensely interested in his work, too. |
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It was accompanied by an avalanche of press criticism, all of it intensely hostile to Asquith. |
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Swinburne considered Northumberland to be his native county, an emotion reflected in poems like the intensely patriotic 'Northumberland', 'Grace Darling' and others. |
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During this period, when Frederick II of Hohenstaufen began to reorganise his Sicilian kingdom, Western culture and religion began to exert their influence more intensely. |
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He achieved some early note for his intensely naturalistic scenes of modern rural and urban life, such as The Hireling Shepherd and The Awakening Conscience. |
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But they are intensely interested in animals and other children and feel compassion for the blind boys and girls, and for the spastics who are unable to walk or talk. |
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Causing intensely bitter feeling between players as well as injury. |
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The truth will likely never be known as Nasser was an intensely secretive man, who managed to hide his true opinions on most issues from both contemporaries and historians. |
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British leadership was intensely conservative, ever watchful all of signs of revolutionary activity of the sort that had so deeply affected France. |
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Award-nominated author Neal McLeod edits Indigenous Poetics in Canada, an intensely scholarly anthology of essays by a diversity of experts in indigenous literature. |
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