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They require new infrastructure of every sort and residents become intensive car users.
Talks have become intensive in an effort to reach agreement before a meeting next week of the Ulster Unionists, who want an end to the joint Protestant-Catholic administration unless the Irish Republican Army begins disarming.
Mr. Crossley brought out what is spiky and nervy in the music and sometimes encouraged that view in the orchestra: staccato reiterations, drawn from birdsong, could become intensive, even fierce, but aptly so, marking an exasperation with the clock in a score whose heart is in the timeless.
The amount of knowledge increased within the format has become intensive.
If exchanges occur, they can become intensive, and many goods may be regularly transferred.
Consequently, sexual and reproductive morbidities remain unreported, untreated and many a times become intensive, complicated and fatal for mother and the child [ 41].
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Restrictions on European ownership of land were lifted, and Christian missionary activity became intensive.
If they are separated, vocalisation becomes intensive [ 10, 11].
In the past decade, development of the microfluidic technology becomes intensive and many research articles are available [ 6– 11].
Discussions with Bayer's global headquarters about forthcoming projects "have naturally become more intensive".
Traffic is down, but security checks have become more intensive, requiring passengers to arrive earlier.
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