The only exception was in April, when Greek worries became especiallyintense.
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There will be an especiallyintense focus on this case, though.
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Her friend seemed especiallyintense this day, his shoulders tight, his expression grim.
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Her wide-set eyes seemed especiallyintense somehow, as if the mind behind them was hard at work.
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So when he died suddenly at the age of 15, his family's shock and grief were especiallyintense.
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Happiness, remarked Maury Noble one day, is only the first hour after the alleviation of some especiallyintense misery.
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Was it especiallyintense?
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Resentment is especiallyintense in Reunion because of plans to start phasing out a salary supplement of over 30 per cent.
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Or a sensor that monitors heart rate and can tell you it's time to take a break from especiallyintense driving conditions.
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But Laurier's love for his own country was of an especiallyintense character, because it was for a long while so deeply romantic.
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In fact, a recent economic writer declares that especiallyintense competition should be called war, as, indeed, it frequently is called, rather than competition.
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The result was a determined rivalry as to which pupil should collect the largest sum; and this rivalry was especiallyintense in our home coterie.
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The conflict between the two men grew especiallyintense as Clinton was making up his mind whether to sign the welfare-reform bill...