The Cultural Revolution was essentially a revitalization movement, a kind of millenarian movement designed to purify, intensify, and apotheosize. |
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The Federation will also use the occasion to intensify its anti-piracy drive among school children. |
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To intensify the tragedy of King Lear, Shakespeare has not one but two tragic characters and four villains. |
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They intensify their grip on me, willing me every which way, tearing me limb from limb, like a rag doll in the empty sea of space. |
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If limerence is returned, the feelings intensify and the couple end up ignoring their friends. |
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The party vowed to intensify the fight corruption within the state apparatus and the whole political system. |
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Therefore, US-Japanese economic rivalry for the Chinese market is likely to intensify. |
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The water roils around the combatants, and the sky is filled with clouds and tiny lines that intensify the sense of cataclysm. |
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The protesters said if the decision of the government was not rolled back by August 1, they would be compelled to intensify the agitation. |
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Naturally, her coolness served only to intensify his ardour, but it was two years before she capitulated. |
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A succession of other events in the summer of 1909 combined to intensify his profound taedium vitae. |
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The avalanching electrons, in turn, intensify the ionization immediately surrounding the wire. |
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The Hawaiian and Azores High intensify and expand northward into their relative ocean basins. |
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Risk is not a necessary requirement for sensation-seeking, although it does intensify the thrill for a high sensation-seeker. |
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As efforts to close the materials cycle intensify, throwaway products will be either banned or taxed out of existence. |
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Are there any meditative techniques which increase or intensify these experiences? |
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The specialists simply have to intensify their focus to stay alive, offering products and services that mass merchants cannot. |
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They did their soldering over a charcoal fire using a blowpipe to intensify the production of heat. |
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The members organise turtle walks everyday and during full moon and new moon days, intensify the patrols. |
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In homeopathy, dosage is minute and symptoms are meant to intensify as part of the self-healing process. |
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The drive for surplus value motivated employers to extend as well as intensify work. |
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The pressure for the FDA to act will only intensify as biotech patents expire. |
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Big movements designed to intensify economic integration have brought no perceptible economic benefit. |
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The surrounding Black Sea landscape serves to further intensify the already magnificent visual perspectives. |
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But in my daydreaming fifteen-year-old soul, the impossibilities inherent in such a feeling only served to intensify my hero-worship of William. |
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Analysts expect cross-border mergers and acquisitions to intensify in areas like pharmaceuticals and software. |
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As political contests sink further into the gutter of abuse, public cynicism about and alienation from politics can only intensify. |
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One thing that may intensify this focus is the vast resources on the Internet available to feed or fuel other addictions or compulsions. |
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There is no cure for a food allergy and, once your body reacts, the reaction will intensify each time you ingest the nasty substance. |
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To participate fully in today's changing markets farmers must innovate, intensify production, and invest. |
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Analysts predict that US sanctions against Iraq will intensify and that a military campaign cannot be ruled out. |
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The transatlantic rivalry that has already begun will inevitably intensify. |
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A rush of warmth flowed through his body, and it quickly began to intensify, growing searingly hot. |
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The place to be these days is in one of the accession countries, as the focus on EU enlargement begins to intensify. |
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Labor is set to intensify attacks on housing affordability if interest rates go up on Wednesday. |
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The researchers say that increasing the amount of zirconium may intensify the color. |
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It is important to carry out inspections on eateries and fruit juice outlets and intensify measures to contain the spread of such diseases. |
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Squeeze your contracted muscle isometrically as you complete each rep to intensify the effort and maximize the pump. |
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Whenever he does that, he always alerts the foreladies and they in turn intensify supervision. |
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We would expect an ironic manipulation of such images to intensify the effect of critical distantiation. |
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To intensify the competition there will be status tables visible to everyone in an organisation. |
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Now that the established industry players are joining the fray, the competition will only intensify. |
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The row is set to intensify later this week when the producers will hit back with a rebuttal of the criticisms in the letter. |
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Over the coming period, as the economic situation inevitably worsens, these demands will only intensify. |
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The color alternations intensify at various moments, as though attempting to overwhelm the viewer's sensorial apparatus. |
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Amin, whom we met in the park, says that his highs tend to extend and intensify whatever he was feeling already. |
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Fasting, when it is done prayerfully and reflectively, can intensify one's focus on God and sharpen one's awareness of the needs of the poor and hungry. |
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Chapter Two demonstrates ways props, such as drums, sticks, triangles, balls, a trampoline, hoops, bells and scarves, can be used to intensify rhythmic feeling. |
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In potpourris, costmary helps intensify the scents of other herbs. |
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One strategy is to intensify collaboration and conduct multisite studies. |
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During the following month the pain in her arm began to intensify. |
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Whether Davis remains in office or one of the so-called major replacement candidates succeeds him, the attacks on the working people of California will intensify. |
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As in her canvases, the white serves to isolate and intensify the colored shapes, but here it also permits an increased diffusion of light throughout the chapel. |
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Even as the ranks of culture warriors on the right diminish, their zeal seems to intensify. |
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Instead, they intensify with age, like peachberry wine, and occasionally they grow rank. |
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As fears of the virus hitting Europe intensify, health officials warn that paranoia and racial profiling may grow, as well. |
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Gradually the relationship began to intensify and, in 1991, they married. |
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Even new technologies have, in a sense, merely allowed anthropology to intensify its traditional practices, like New Guinea Highlands cultivation of the sweet potato. |
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Once a lake situated in a soft soil environment reaches a critical surface area, geographical and hydrographical processes will intensify the erosion of the shores. |
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Sahshi Shanker, director of technology and field services at ONGC said, We want to intensify our exploration activities. |
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If you look up a colour wheel on the internet you'll see opposite colours on top neutralise, opposite colours next to each other intensify. |
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He urged the participants to intensify their efforts to encourage all businesses in Pakistan to corporatize. |
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And if any of them are later found to have committed a crime, the pressure to curb all short selling may intensify. |
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At the same time that these works debunk the grand claims of a Goya-esque political art, they intensify the brutality of the representations. |
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Add a skinned, deseeded, chopped plum tomato, one star anise, this will intensify the aniseed flavour. |
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Add one skinned and deseeded chopped plum tomato, one star anise, this will intensify the aniseed flavour. |
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A British assault force landed on the island on 7 February, after which Nelson moved to intensify the blockade off Bastia. |
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The offense could contrive a variety of laydowns to intensify the defense's problems. |
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To Nicholson's skills, he added aeronautical expertise and materials that would intensify the rivalry into a technological race. |
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Pressure on Frank Hadden started to intensify after Scotland lost to Wales and then to Ireland. |
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In 1925 the government founded the League of Militant Atheists to intensify the propaganda campaign. |
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This is only localized, but it may intensify with time and profoundly impact the fishing industry. |
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Such a storm will rapidly intensify, tracking northward and following the topography of the East Coast, sometimes continuing to grow stronger during its entire existence. |
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In Hazlitt, Coleridgean distractions intensify to a level of high anxiety. |
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This knowledge, together with the map depiction of the African continent, probably encouraged the Portuguese to intensify their effort to round the tip of Africa. |
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The PACA report pointed out that analysis of different weather charts indicate that it will intensify to deep depression and likely to move northwestwards. |
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This weakening enabled a major trough to form and intensify up to the upper troposphere, 200hPa level and, by model prognostics, shape into a neat cut-off vortex pattern. |
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Nothing will do more to intensify the feeling in Ulster than that she should be placed, even temporarily, under the Free State which she abominates. |
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Following severe Luftwaffe losses, Hitler agreed at a 14 September OKW conference that the air campaign was to intensify regardless of invasion plans. |
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Cultural globalization refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings, and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations. |
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Vivaldian violin cadenzas intensify the resonances of that seminal work. |
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By increasing our channel investments and building relevancy around the SD-WAN opportunity, Silver Peak will intensify our focus on helping partners acquire net-new accounts. |
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A good disenchanter will not simply intensify the emotions and ideas of the victim but will try to transform them, to make them more dynamic, more fluid. |
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The mutualists in these interactions have, over millions of years, evolved traits that act to intensify the mutualism and to exclude the parasites. |
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This unprecedented movement of people is forecast to continue and intensify during the next few decades, mushrooming cities to sizes unthinkable only a century ago. |
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