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1 This year is scaffolding for more intense building and development in 2013.
2 Profit margins have contracted, reflecting more intense competition in its British market.
3 Experts say more intense rains are an expected effect of global warming.
4 Patient with this comorbidity often require longer, more intense , and multimodal therapies.
5 But now the situation is a lot more intense , psychologically and physically.
6 What is clear, they say, is that extreme rainfall is more intense .
7 The second time was slower-paced, though even more intense than the first.
8 And more intense than we've seen in the past associated with anxiety.
9 The excitement on the part of the two dogs grew more intense .
10 But there's something to be said for a shorter, more intense experience.
11 Additionally, more intense physical activity should not be considered to be detrimental.
12 Valya's brief, automatic terror had been replaced by a more intense interest.
13 As the days wore on the strain became more and more intense .
14 The excitement of the sailors by this time had become more intense .
15 He doubted if he could handle anything more intense right about now.
16 The snow had stopped, but the cold was growing steadily more intense .
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