They wrote with an intensity and a biting edge which was unusual in intellectual discourse hitherto. |
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She sang them with heart and soul and with an intensity and passion that left many in the capacity audience emotionally drained. |
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The lightning produces an electromagnetic signal which travels around the world at the speed of light with an intensity in proportion to the thunderstorm activity. |
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He embraces all things with an intensity of unheard devotion, speaking to them about the Lord and exhorting them to praise Him. |
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Spry describes the growing commercial value of buffalo and how buffalo were hunted with an intensity that led to their demise. |
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Officials said the season's first wildfires burned with an intensity usually not seen until late summer, portending an especially dangerous and costly summer. |
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Our daughter has worked hard for this moment, tackling her studies with an intensity that can only come from trying to get everything done before the spring formal. |
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It's sustained a lot of stresses and strains before, although of course the media age brings it home to people with an intensity and immediacy that didn't previously exist. |
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Favoring the palette knife over the brush, the artist applies and scrapes away paint on his modestly sized canvases with an intensity that borders on the obsessive. |
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Hale performed with an intensity that she could, apparently, summon at will. |
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Fitzgerald approached each assignment with an intensity that must have puzzled his superiors. |
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Searchers for remains are working with an intensity unlike any they have displayed until now. |
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Schumacher blocks shots with an intensity that has been likened to a primal scream. |
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Abortion opponents hounded her at almost every stop with an intensity seldom experienced by male politicians. |
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The procedure is only applicable to absorption peaks in the sample spectrum with an intensity of a least three times the peak to peak noise. |
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Current developments in scientific research have demonstrated, with an intensity which CCNE feels bound to emphasise, a second principle. |
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The latest generation of petawatt lasers, for example, can produce focused infrared pulses with an intensity of 10 21 watts per square centimetre. |
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She played tormented, emotionally scarred women with an intensity that few British actresses of her generation could match. |
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Regardless of the rhythm, he played with an intensity that mesmerized. |
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Before crystallisation, the honey ranges in colour from dark brown with greenish highlights to almost black, with an intensity of at least 82 mm on the Pfund scale. |
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All these players, who invest in the firm in a non-financial form, are committed with an intensity and tenacity that have nothing in common with liquid wealth-based participation. |
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Exertions with an intensity above the anaerobic threshold are much more difficult to sustain, since the accumulation of lactic acid causes an increase in the acidity in the blood and muscles. |
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All buildings shall have light with an intensity of at least 20 lux during the light periods, measured at bird eye level and illuminating the whole of the floor area. |
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The narrative style of the story captivates us from the first few lines with an intensity that takes us alongside the prisoners of the cold north to their final destiny. |
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As the spiritual decay deepens, a ruthless and devastating evil will be unleashed upon this planet, and it will come with an intensity unknown since the flood. |
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Although he lived each day with an intensity that still astounds anyone familiar with his heavy schedule, he still found time to pray, receive visitors, hear confessions and make parish visitations. |
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Chamomilla belongs to the typhoid miasm, with an intensity between acute or psora, whose features are an intense, short, do-or-die effort alternating with collapse. |
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