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1 This dependence increases in intensity and extent in proportion to the size of the army.
2 Symptoms.-Difficultyof breathing which increases in intensity so that the condition becomes very serious in a short time.
3 The altercation increases in intensity .
4 One clear illustration of this is the fact that war hysteria increases in intensity as one rises in the social scale.
5 The most frequent symptom is a headache, which may seem generalised and intermittent but increases in intensity and frequency over time.
6 We have said that the dependence on the base increases in intensity and extent with the size of the army, which is easy to understand.
7 But his passion increases in intensity from 1597 to 1604, whipped no doubt to ecstasy by continual deception and wild jealousy.
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